Tawhid/ Shahadah/ Oneness of God

The first and most fundamental pillar of Islam is Tawhid /shahada (the belief in the oneness of Allah), making it a highly significant topic within Islamic Studies. Due to its importance, MCQs related to Tawhid are frequently included in a wide range of competitive exams such as those conducted by FPSC, PPSC, SPSC, KPPSC, BPSC, NTS, OTS, PTS, and others. These questions are designed to test a candidate’s understanding of core Islamic beliefs and their ability to apply this knowledge. Mastery of Tawhid not only strengthens one’s religious foundation but also reflects a deeper comprehension of the spiritual and theological aspects of Islam. Keeping this in mind, we have compiled a comprehensive set of MCQs on Tawhid to help our users strengthen their preparation for upcoming exams.

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The word Shahadah is an Arabic word for:

  1. Declaration
  2. Faith
  3. Belief
  4. Testimony

The word Kalimah literally means:

  1. Testimony
  2. Declaration
  3. Truth
  4. Faith

The Shahadah is to testify:

  1. One thing
  2. Three things
  3. Two things
  4. Four things

The first thing testified when reciting Shahadah is that:

  1. Allah is the greatest
  2. There is no God but Allah
  3. Allah is merciful
  4. Muhammad (SAW) is His Messenger

The second thing testified when reciting Shahadah is that:

  1. Hazrat Muhammad SAW is the Messenger of Allah
  2. There is one God
  3. Islam is a religion of peace
  4. Quran is the last book

The first Kalimah is known as:

  1. Kalimah Shahadah
  2. Kalimah Tamjeed
  3. Kalimah Istighfar
  4. Kalimah Tayiba

The recitation of the first part of the first Kalimah is known as:

  1. Takbeer
  2. Tehleel
  3. Subhanallah
  4. Istighfar

How many times is Kalimah Tayiba mentioned in the Holy Quran?

  1. 5 times
  2. 2 times
  3. 1 time
  4. 3 times

The first part of Kalimah Tayiba is mentioned in:

  1. Surah Ikhlas
  2. Surah Baqarah
  3. Surah Al-Imran
  4. Surah Nas

The second part of Kalimah Tayiba is mentioned in:

  1. Surah Yaseen
  2. Surah Al-Fath
  3. Surah Mulk
  4. Surah Qadr