Surah Saba MCQs with Answer
What is the main theme of Surah Saba?
a) The story of Prophet Musa and Pharaoh
b) The blessings and tests of Allah’s creation
c) The conquest of Mecca
d) The story of Prophet Muhammad’s night journey
Who is mentioned in Surah Saba as having been given dominion over jinn and birds?
a) Prophet Ibrahim
b) Prophet Sulaiman
c) Prophet Dawud
d) Prophet Muhammad (PBUH)
According to Surah Saba, what did the people of Saba lose as a result of their ingratitude?
a) Their wealth and crops
b) Their land and homes
c) Their kingdom and prosperity
d) Their health and longevity
In Surah Saba, who did Prophet Sulaiman (AS) inherit his wisdom and dominion from?
a) His father Prophet Ibrahim
b) His father Prophet Dawud
c) His father Prophet Muhammad (PBUH)
d) His uncle Prophet Isa
What does Surah Saba mention about the people of Saba’s arrogance?
a) They were humble and grateful
b) Their arrogance led to their downfall
c) They were punished for their poverty
d) They were blessed for their pride
What does Surah Saba highlight about the power of Allah’s will in creation?
a) Allah has no control over the universe
b) Allah’s will is limited by nature’s laws
c) Allah’s power over creation is absolute and infinite
d) Allah only governs human affairs
Which prophet is mentioned in Surah Saba as being granted the ability to control the winds?
a) Prophet Musa
b) Prophet Ibrahim
c) Prophet Sulaiman
d) Prophet Muhammad (PBUH)
What did Prophet Sulaiman (AS) use to build his kingdom, according to Surah Saba?
a) The labor of human workers only
b) The power of the jinn and birds
c) The wealth from conquests
d) The blessing of the people’s labor
What event led to the punishment of the people of Saba as described in Surah Saba?
a) Their rejection of Prophet Sulaiman’s message
b) Their rejection of Prophet Muhammad’s message
c) Their ingratitude and arrogance toward Allah’s blessings
d) Their attempts to wage war against neighboring kingdoms
What did the people of Saba have in abundance before their downfall?
a) Wisdom and knowledge
b) Wealth, crops, and peace
c) Faith and piety
d) Military strength and alliances
How did Allah punish the people of Saba for their ingratitude?
a) He sent a severe storm to destroy their crops
b) He took away their kingdom and prosperity
c) He caused an earthquake to destroy their city
d) He sent them an army to conquer their land
What lesson can be drawn from the story of the people of Saba in Surah Saba?
a) Wealth and prosperity are eternal
b) Humility and gratitude are necessary for success
c) Disobedience to Allah is always rewarded
d) Arrogance leads to higher status
What did Allah grant Prophet Sulaiman (AS) besides the kingdom in Surah Saba?
a) The ability to create life
b) The ability to speak all languages
c) The ability to control the wind and jinn
d) The ability to heal the sick
How does Surah Saba describe the disbelievers’ rejection of the message of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH)?
a) They immediately accepted his message
b) They questioned and doubted the message without listening
c) They became his followers
d) They welcomed his teachings with open arms
What role do the animals play in Surah Saba, particularly in the story of Prophet Sulaiman?
a) They were hostile to him
b) They helped him in his tasks and missions
c) They ignored his commands
d) They opposed his rule
In Surah Saba, how does Allah warn those who deny His signs and blessings?
a) They will be rewarded for their disbelief
b) They will face punishment in the Hereafter
c) They will be given endless wealth
d) They will be forgiven without repentance
What did Prophet Sulaiman (AS) do when he realized his kingdom’s power was a gift from Allah?
a) He became proud and refused to share his wealth
b) He thanked Allah and remained humble
c) He sought more power from neighboring kingdoms
d) He ignored the needs of his people
How does Surah Saba describe the fate of the wicked?
a) They will eventually find success
b) They will be left unpunished
c) They will be rewarded with a good life
d) They will face a dire consequence for their actions
Which creation did Prophet Sulaiman (AS) have control over, according to Surah Saba?
a) The earth and its resources
b) The birds, animals, and jinn
c) The oceans and rivers
d) The clouds and weather
In Surah Saba, how did the people of Saba react after losing their prosperity?
a) They sought forgiveness and repentance
b) They blamed each other and denied responsibility
c) They became more arrogant
d) They accepted their fate with patience
What reminder is given to the disbelievers in Surah Saba?
a) That their rejection will be overlooked
b) That they will receive rewards in this life
c) That they should follow the example of Prophet Sulaiman
d) That their rejection of Allah’s message will lead to punishment
How does Surah Saba compare the fate of the believers with that of the disbelievers?
a) Both will have the same outcome
b) Believers will be rewarded with blessings, while disbelievers will be punished
c) Disbelievers will be rewarded, while believers will suffer
d) There is no distinction made between the two groups
In Surah Saba, how does Allah’s power over creation reflect His sovereignty?
a) Allah’s control is limited to human affairs only
b) Allah’s power extends to all aspects of the universe
c) Allah shares control with other gods
d) Allah’s power is shared with the angels
What is said about Prophet Sulaiman’s understanding of the animals and birds in Surah Saba?
a) He could speak to them and understood their languages
b) He ignored them and focused only on his people
c) He used them for entertainment purposes
d) He could control them using magic
What does Surah Saba teach about the responsibility of being blessed with wealth and power?
a) Wealth and power should be hoarded for oneself
b) They are a test from Allah and should be used for good
c) They should be used to oppress others
d) They are a guarantee of success in both worlds
How does Surah Saba explain the nature of the Day of Judgment?
a) It will be a day of joy for all people
b) It will be a day when the righteous are rewarded and the wrongdoers are punished
c) There will be no Day of Judgment
d) It will be a day of forgiveness for everyone
What was the primary sin of the people of Saba that led to their downfall?
a) Their worship of idols
b) Their denial of the messengers
c) Their ingratitude for Allah’s blessings
d) Their disobedience to the laws of Prophet Sulaiman
How does Surah Saba encourage people to reflect on Allah’s creation?
a) By focusing on personal material gains
b) By recognizing that everything is a sign of Allah’s greatness
c) By ignoring the natural world
d) By emphasizing that humans have complete control over nature