Islamic History & Culture

The Rights of Women in Islamic Society MCQs with Answer

The Quran grants women rights in:
A) Education, inheritance, and marriage
B) Only household matters
C) Only religious matters
D) None of the above

Which Surah of the Quran discusses women’s rights extensively?
A) Surah Al-Baqarah
B) Surah An-Nisa
C) Surah Al-Mulk
D) Surah Al-Kahf

Islam allows women to inherit:
A) According to specific shares mentioned in the Quran
B) Nothing
C) Only if male relatives allow
D) Only from their husband

The Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) said the best of men are those who:
A) Are rich and powerful
B) Treat their women with kindness
C) Fight in wars
D) Have many sons

Which of the following is a right of Muslim women in Islam?
A) The right to choose a spouse
B) The right to remain uneducated
C) The right to be forced into marriage
D) The right to obey only male family members

According to Islam, the dowry (Mahr) given to a woman in marriage:
A) Belongs to the woman alone
B) Must be returned to the husband
C) Belongs to the husband’s family
D) Is an optional gift

In Islam, women are required to seek permission for:
A) Marriage
B) Education
C) Both A and B
D) Neither A nor B

Islam encourages women’s participation in:
A) Education and business
B) Only household work
C) Only religious activities
D) Only charity work

The first woman in Islam to accept Islam was:
A) Aisha (RA)
B) Fatima (RA)
C) Khadija (RA)
D) Hafsa (RA)

A Muslim mother has:
A) The highest status in Islam
B) No rights over her children
C) The same rank as the father
D) A lower rank than the father

Islamic law grants a woman financial independence by:
A) Allowing her to keep her earnings
B) Giving all wealth to her husband
C) Making her dependent on her father
D) Allowing only her brother to control finances

Which of the following is NOT a right given to women in Islam?
A) The right to education
B) The right to divorce
C) The right to own property
D) The right to be forced into marriage

In Islam, a woman’s testimony is:
A) Considered in financial matters with specific conditions
B) Never accepted in any case
C) Equal to a man’s in all cases
D) Not important in legal matters

The Quran describes the relationship between husband and wife as:
A) A source of love and mercy
B) A relationship of dominance
C) A temporary contract
D) A business agreement

The first martyr in Islam was:
A) A male warrior
B) A Jewish leader
C) A woman, Sumayyah (RA)
D) An Arab poet

According to the Prophet (PBUH), paradise lies:
A) In wealth and power
B) Under the feet of mothers
C) In fighting wars
D) In obeying only men

Who among the following was a female scholar of Islam?
A) Aisha (RA)
B) Khadija (RA)
C) Fatima (RA)
D) All of the above

Islam treats men and women as:
A) Equal in spiritual value
B) Inferior to men
C) Superior to men
D) Without any rights

Women in Islam have the right to:
A) Work within Islamic guidelines
B) Only be housewives
C) Be forced into jobs
D) Never leave home

The Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) encouraged fathers to:
A) Educate their daughters
B) Prefer sons over daughters
C) Ignore their daughters
D) Force daughters into early marriage

According to Islam, a woman’s right to inheritance is:
A) Clearly mentioned in the Quran
B) Not recognized
C) Dependent on culture
D) Given only if she has no brothers

Who was the first female ruler in the Muslim world?
A) Razia Sultana
B) Aisha (RA)
C) Khadija (RA)
D) Fatima (RA)

Women in early Islamic history played a significant role in:
A) Education and scholarship
B) Business and trade
C) Social welfare
D) All of the above

The Quran teaches that men and women are:
A) Created from a single soul
B) Created separately with different origins
C) Not equal in the sight of Allah
D) Completely different in responsibilities

Which Prophet’s daughter is known for her strong role in Islamic history?
A) Fatima (RA)
B) Asiya (RA)
C) Maryam (RA)
D) Hajra (RA)

In Islamic society, women’s dress code is:
A) A form of modesty and dignity
B) A way to restrict freedom
C) Forced by men
D) A cultural practice, not religious

The Prophet (PBUH) said that daughters are:
A) A blessing and a means to Jannah
B) A burden
C) Inferior to sons
D) Useless

Women’s rights in Islam were revolutionary because:
A) They granted women financial, legal, and social rights
B) They removed all restrictions on women
C) They favored only elite women
D) They were similar to pre-Islamic traditions

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