What are the “inner worlds” inside us made of?
Thoughts, feelings, dreams, and prayers.
What hidden world exists around us from the past?
The world of the past.
What can one word have more than one of?
Meaning.
When we pray, who are we communicating with?
God.
Name a short Surah of the quran.
Surah Al-Fatiha
Surah Al-Ikhlas
Surah Al-Falaq
Surah An-Nas
Surah Al-Kawthar
Surah Al-Asr
Surah Al-Fil
Surah Quraysh
Surah Al-Ma’un
Surah Al-Kafirun
Surah An-Nasr
Surah Al-Lahab
Surah Al-Qadr
Surah At-Tin
Surah Ash-Sharh
Surah Ad-Duha
What are thoughts closely linked to?
Feelings.
What is a person who studies the past through objects called?
An archaeologist.
What happens when we look more closely at a story, song, or painting?
We uncover hidden meanings.
What are two ways people can pray?
Alone, together, out loud, or in our minds.
What does “ayah” mean?
A verse of the Quran 114
What kind of dreams can frighten us?
Nightmares.
Which ancient people lived in southern Iraq over four thousand years ago?
The Sumerians.
What new meaning do we get when we say “time flies”?
Time passes quickly.
What may works of art contain?
Hidden meanings.
What is the longest surah in the Quran?
Surah Al-Baqarah
Why can our imagination create whole new worlds?
Because the number of thoughts we can have is enormous.
What did Ahmed discover while digging in the field?
Old clay bricks from a broken wall.
In the poem, what does the poet compare his notebook to?
A garden.
What can music create within us?
Different moods.
What does Surah Al-Baqarah mean?
The Cow.
According to the text, why is the world of dreams difficult to understand?
Because dreams often do not make sense and are part of the mystery of our minds.
When Ahmed went through the doorway, how far back in time did he travel?
Four thousand years.
What does “a universe with a hundred veils” mean?
There are many hidden layers of meaning in everything around us.
According to the saying, how should we pray to Allah?
As if we can see Him, and if we cannot see Him, we should know that He sees us.
Name 5 qualities of Allah (S.W.T).
Ar-Rahman, Ar-Rahim, Al-Malik, Al-Quddus, As-Salam, Al-Mu’min, Al-Muhaymin, Al-Aziz, Al-Jabbar, Al-Mutakabbir, Al-Khaliq, Al-Bari, Al-Musawwir, Al-Ghaffar, Al-Qahhar, Al-Wahhab, Ar-Razzaq, Al-Fattah, Al-Alim, Al-Qabid, Al-Basit, Al-Khafid, Ar-Rafi, Al-Mu’izz, Al-Mudhill, As-Sami, Al-Basir, Al-Hakam, Al-Adl, Al-Latif, Al-Khabir, Al-Halim, Al-Azim, Al-Ghafur, Ash-Shakur, Al-Ali, Al-Kabir, Al-Hafiz, Al-Muqit, Al-Hasib, Al-Jalil, Al-Karim, Ar-Raqib, Al-Mujib, Al-Wasi, Al-Hakim, Al-Wadud, Al-Majid, Al-Ba’ith, Ash-Shahid, Al-Haqq, Al-Wakil, Al-Qawi, Al-Matin, Al-Wali, Al-Hamid, Al-Muhsi, Al-Mubdi, Al-Mu’id, Al-Muhyi, Al-Mumit, Al-Hayy, Al-Qayyum, Al-Wajid, Al-Majid, Al-Wahid, As-Samad, Al-Qadir, Al-Muqtadir, Al-Muqaddim, Al-Mu’akhkhir, Al-Awwal, Al-Akhir, Az-Zahir, Al-Batin, Al-Wali, Al-Muta’ali, Al-Barr, At-Tawwab, Al-Muntaqim, Al-Afuww, Ar-Ra’uf, Malik-ul-Mulk, Dhul-Jalali wal-Ikram, Al-Muqsit, Al-Jami, Al-Ghani, Al-Mughni, Al-Mani, Ad-Darr, An-Nafi, An-Nur, Al-Hadi, Al-Badi, Al-Baqi, Al-Warith, Ar-Rashid, As-Sabur