The People of Shu’ayb MCQs with Answer
Who was the prophet sent to the People of Madyan?
A) Prophet Salih (AS)
B) Prophet Shu’ayb (AS)
C) Prophet Lut (AS)
D) Prophet Yusuf (AS)
What was the main sin of the People of Shu’ayb?
A) Idolatry and dishonesty in trade
B) Theft and robbery
C) Murder and violence
D) Rejecting science
Where did the People of Shu’ayb live?
A) Egypt
B) Madyan (modern-day Jordan)
C) Babylon
D) Yemen
Which dishonest practice were the People of Shu’ayb known for?
A) Selling fake gold
B) Overcharging in trade and giving less in measure
C) Stealing from travelers
D) Lying in courts
What did Prophet Shu’ayb (AS) warn his people about?
A) The punishment of Allah
B) An incoming drought
C) A war with neighboring tribes
D) A great flood
How did the People of Shu’ayb react to his warnings?
A) They repented immediately
B) They mocked and threatened him
C) They tried to kill him
D) They left Madyan
Which other nation faced a similar fate to the People of Shu’ayb?
A) The People of ‘Ad
B) The Romans
C) The Egyptians
D) The Israelites
What punishment did Allah send upon the People of Shu’ayb?
A) An earthquake and fiery wind
B) A great flood
C) A plague
D) A swarm of locusts
Which Surah in the Quran mentions the story of Prophet Shu’ayb (AS)?
A) Surah Al-A’raf
B) Surah Al-Kahf
C) Surah Maryam
D) Surah Yusuf
What lesson can be learned from the story of Prophet Shu’ayb (AS)?
A) Honesty in trade and business
B) The importance of war
C) The necessity of wealth
D) The rejection of foreign cultures
What did the People of Shu’ayb say to mock him?
A) “You are only a poor man.”
B) “Does your prayer command you to stop us?”
C) “You have no proof against us.”
D) “We have never heard of you.”
What was the attitude of Prophet Shu’ayb (AS) toward his people?
A) He was patient and kind
B) He was aggressive
C) He ignored them
D) He joined in their wrongdoing
What was Prophet Shu’ayb (AS) known for besides prophethood?
A) A skilled trader
B) A strong warrior
C) A poet
D) A physician
How did Allah describe the wealth of the People of Shu’ayb?
A) As a test
B) As a blessing
C) As a punishment
D) As eternal
What did Prophet Shu’ayb (AS) remind his people of?
A) The destruction of past nations
B) The benefits of trade
C) The need for strong military forces
D) The importance of power
What was the reaction of the wealthy leaders of Madyan to Prophet Shu’ayb (AS)?
A) They supported him
B) They ignored him
C) They plotted against him
D) They helped spread his message
What did the People of Shu’ayb demand from him?
A) To stop preaching
B) To leave Madyan
C) To bring a miracle
D) To change his beliefs
What did the punishment of the People of Shu’ayb begin with?
A) A loud scream
B) A flood
C) A storm of fire
D) A volcanic eruption
What did Prophet Shu’ayb (AS) do after the punishment?
A) He left Madyan
B) He rebuilt the city
C) He became king
D) He returned to Egypt
What was the primary reason for the destruction of the People of Shu’ayb?
A) Their disbelief and dishonesty
B) Their lack of education
C) Their military weaknesses
D) Their poor agricultural techniques
Which other prophet’s story is closely linked to Prophet Shu’ayb’s in the Quran?
A) Prophet Lut (AS)
B) Prophet Yusuf (AS)
C) Prophet Musa (AS)
D) Prophet Nuh (AS)
What was the major trade item of the People of Madyan?
A) Spices
B) Gold
C) Silver
D) Livestock
What did Prophet Shu’ayb (AS) ask his people to do?
A) Worship Allah alone and be honest in trade
B) Conquer more lands
C) Fight against their neighbors
D) Follow their traditions blindly
What did the disbelievers say when the punishment started?
A) “We regret our actions.”
B) “This is just bad weather.”
C) “We were wrong.”
D) “Shu’ayb was truthful.”
How many days did Prophet Shu’ayb (AS) warn his people before the punishment?
A) 1 day
B) 3 days
C) 7 days
D) 10 days
Which group was saved from the destruction?
A) The believers who followed Prophet Shu’ayb (AS)
B) The traders
C) The farmers
D) The warriors
What did Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) say about the People of Shu’ayb?
A) “Their story is a lesson for all traders.”
B) “They were the most deceitful of people.”
C) “They were great warriors.”
D) “They were skilled builders.”