Surah Al-Qasas MCQs with Answer
What is the meaning of “Al-Qasas”?
a) The Prophets
b) The Stories
c) The Laws
d) The Light
Who is the central prophet mentioned in Surah Al-Qasas?
a) Prophet Ibrahim (AS)
b) Prophet Yusuf (AS)
c) Prophet Musa (AS)
d) Prophet Isa (AS)
Which tyrant ruler is frequently mentioned in Surah Al-Qasas?
a) Nimrod
b) Pharaoh
c) Abu Lahab
d) Qarun
What was Pharaoh’s reaction to the birth of Prophet Musa (AS)?
a) He welcomed him
b) He ignored it
c) He ordered all newborn Israelite boys to be killed
d) He sent him gifts
Who took care of Prophet Musa (AS) as an infant?
a) His father
b) His sister
c) Pharaoh’s wife
d) His uncle
What did Prophet Musa (AS) do that forced him to flee Egypt?
a) He stole treasure
b) He accidentally killed an Egyptian man
c) He argued with Pharaoh
d) He refused to marry Pharaoh’s daughter
Where did Prophet Musa (AS) go after leaving Egypt?
a) Madinah
b) Makkah
c) Jerusalem
d) Madyan
Who did Prophet Musa (AS) meet in Madyan?
a) Prophet Ibrahim (AS)
b) Prophet Yusuf (AS)
c) Prophet Shu’ayb (AS)
d) Prophet Nuh (AS)
What job did Prophet Musa (AS) take in Madyan?
a) Carpenter
b) Shepherd
c) Merchant
d) Teacher
Who did Prophet Musa (AS) marry in Madyan?
a) Pharaoh’s daughter
b) Prophet Shu’ayb’s (AS) daughter
c) A woman from Egypt
d) A woman from Jerusalem
What miraculous event happened to Prophet Musa (AS) on his way back to Egypt?
a) He saw an angel
b) He found a hidden treasure
c) He received revelation from a burning tree
d) He met Prophet Ibrahim (AS)
What did Allah grant Prophet Musa (AS) as a sign of prophethood?
a) A glowing staff and a shining hand
b) A flying book
c) A golden crown
d) The ability to see the future
Who assisted Prophet Musa (AS) in his mission?
a) Prophet Harun (AS)
b) Prophet Isa (AS)
c) Prophet Yusuf (AS)
d) Prophet Dawud (AS)
What did Pharaoh refuse to accept?
a) The miracles of Prophet Musa (AS)
b) The existence of Allah
c) His own mortality
d) The wisdom of his advisors
What happened when Prophet Musa (AS) threw down his staff?
a) It became a golden sword
b) It turned into a snake
c) It disappeared
d) It split the earth
Which arrogant and wealthy man is condemned in Surah Al-Qasas?
a) Qarun
b) Haman
c) Abu Jahl
d) Nimrod
What was Qarun known for?
a) His great wealth and arrogance
b) His deep knowledge of Islam
c) His humility and kindness
d) His strong military leadership
What was Qarun’s fate?
a) He was made a king
b) He repented and became a believer
c) He was swallowed by the earth
d) He fled to another land
What was the reaction of Pharaoh and his army when they saw the sea splitting?
a) They fled in fear
b) They repented
c) They rushed in and drowned
d) They built boats to cross
What does Surah Al-Qasas emphasize about Allah’s plan?
a) It is always just and wise
b) It is random
c) It favors only the rich
d) It changes over time
What lesson does Surah Al-Qasas teach about wealth?
a) It is a test from Allah
b) It guarantees success in the Hereafter
c) It should never be given to charity
d) It is the ultimate goal of life
What does Surah Al-Qasas say about patience?
a) It leads to Allah’s reward
b) It is not necessary
c) It is only for prophets
d) It brings immediate success
What happened to Pharaoh when he tried to escape the sea?
a) He repented and was saved
b) He was swallowed by the earth
c) He drowned along with his army
d) He was taken to another land
What does Surah Al-Qasas emphasize about the Hereafter?
a) It is real and inevitable
b) It is a myth
c) It is only for the poor
d) It is uncertain
What does Surah Al-Qasas teach about reliance on Allah?
a) It brings peace and success
b) It is not important
c) It is only for scholars
d) It has no effect on life
What role does Prophet Musa’s (AS) mother play in the story?
a) She abandons him completely
b) She hides him in a chest and puts him in the river
c) She sends him to Pharaoh
d) She never appears in the story
Who was the advisor of Pharaoh mentioned in Surah Al-Qasas?
a) Qarun
b) Haman
c) Nimrod
d) Abu Lahab
What does Surah Al-Qasas say about oppression?
a) Allah will punish the oppressors
b) Oppression is allowed in some cases
c) Oppression leads to success
d) Oppressors will never be judged