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What was the primary focus of the Nadva Movement?
a) Economic reforms
b) Social equality and modernization in Muslim community
c) Educational and spiritual needs of Muslims
d) Political dominance

c

Explanation: The Nadva Movement aimed to address the spiritual and educational needs of the Muslim community.



What was the reason for the delayed commencement of teaching at Nadva Dar-ul-Uloom?
a) Lack of qualified teachers
b) Political unrest
c) Financial constraints
d) Religious conflicts

c

Explanation: Teaching began in 1898, but financial constraints delayed the process.



From where did Nadva Dar-ul-Uloom receive substantial support for its establishment?
a) Foreign investors
b) Land donations, financial aid, and grants
c) Religious organizations
d) Industrialists

b

Explanation: The establishment of Nadva Dar-ul-Uloom received support from various sources, including land donations, financial aid, and grants.



What distinguished feature of the Nadva Movement aimed to set it apart from the Aligarh Movement?
a) Political dominance
b) Economic progress
c) Educational and spiritual focus
d) Social equality

c

Explanation: The Nadva Movement aimed to address spiritual and educational needs, distinguishing it from the Aligarh Movement.



Who is credited with initiating the Nadva Movement in response to perceived shortcomings in the Aligarh Movement?
a) Sir Syed Ahmed Khan
b) Allama Iqbal          
c) Maulana Azad
d) Maulana Shibli Nomani

d

Explanation: Maulana Shibli Nomani initiated the Nadva Movement in response to perceived shortcomings in the Aligarh Movement.



What significant role did Maulana Shibli Nomani play in the Nadva Movement?
a) Financial supporter and motivational figure
b) Educational reformer
c) Political leader and teacher
d) Scholar and central figure

d

Explanation: Maulana Shibli Nomani played a significant role as a scholar and central figure in the Nadva Movement.