He is the final messenger sent to all of humanity.
Muhhamed
This is the number of chapters (Surahs) found in the Quran.
114
This pillar refers to the declaration of faith in one God and His messenger.
shahadah
The Islamic calendar begins with this event, the migration to Medina.
hijra
Located in Mecca, it is the largest mosque in the world.
Masjid al Haram
He is known as the "Father of the Prophets" and built the Kaaba.
Ibrahim
This is the longest Surah in the Quran.
Baqarah
Muslims perform this many obligatory prayers (Salah) each day.
five
He was the first Caliph of Islam after the passing of the Prophet (PBUH).
Abu Bakr
This "Golden" mosque in Jerusalem is where the Mi'raj took place.
Dome of rock
$400: This prophet was given the ability to speak to animals and control the wind.
Sulieman
This month-long period is when the Quran was first revealed.
Ramadan
This is the annual percentage of wealth a Muslim must give to charity (Zakat).
2.5%
This city was the capital of the Islamic world during the Abbasid Caliphate.
Baghdad
This famous Blue Mosque is a landmark of Istanbul, Turkey.
Sultan Ahmed Mosque
He was the prophet sent to the people of Israel and was given the Torah.
Musa
This short Surah is often called "The Mother of the Book."
Fatiha
During Hajj, pilgrims circle the Kaaba seven times; this act is called this.
tawaf
She was the first person to convert to Islam and the Prophet's first wife.
khadijah
This "Great Mosque" in Spain is famous for its red-and-white striped arches
Mosque of Corodoba
This prophet was saved from a giant fish (or whale) after praying for forgiveness.
Yunus
These are the "disconnected letters" (like Alif-Lam-Mim) found at the start of some Surahs.
Muqatta'at
This is the specific meal eaten before sunrise during the month of Ramadan.
sahoor
This system of law is derived from the Quran and the Sunnah.
Sharia
This mosque in Medina contains the tomb of the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH).
Masjid al Nabiwi