Title of Islamic Personalities: TOP 40+ MCQs for 2025

Abul Bashr is the title of Hazrat Adam (AS), meaning the father of mankind because he is the first Human created by the GOD.
Abul Bashr literally means “Father of Mankind.” Abu means Father in Arabic and Bashr means mankind.
Safi Ullah is the title of Hazrat Adam (AS). Safi Ullah means “the Chosen One” and Adam AS was chosen one as he was created by ALLAH. He is the first Human created by ALLAH.
Abul Bashir e Saani (the second father of mankind) refers to Hazrat Nooh (AS). The Flood of Hazrat Noah AS was so devastating that only those who followed him survived.
Khaleel Ullah is the title of Hazrat Ibrahim (AS). The Qur’an itself declares: “And Allah took Ibrahim as a Khalil (intimate friend).” (Surah An-Nisa 4:125)
Khaleel Ullah means “Friend of Allah.” Khaleel means friend in Arabic.
Abul Anbiya (Father of Prophets) is the title of Hazrat Ibrahim (AS). Almost all the major prophets after him descended from his lineage such as Ishaq AS, Yaqub AS, Yusuf AS, Musa AS, Dawood AS, Sulaiman AS, Zakraiya AS, Yahya AS, Isa AS and Muhammad SAW.
Imam Ul Anbiya (Leader of Prophets) is the title of Hazrat Muhammad (SAW). The Qur’an describes him as “Rahmat-ul-lil-Alamin” (Mercy for all worlds) and gives him superiority over others (Surah Al-Ahzab 33:40). During Mairaj, he led all prophets in prayer at Masjid Al-Aqsa, symbolizing his role as their Imam (leader).
Kaleem Ullah (One who spoke with Allah) refers to Hazrat Musa (AS).
Kaleem Ullah means “One who talks with Allah.” Kaleem word is derived from Kalam in Arabic meaning conversation.
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