Complete the sentence: “There is no god but Allah and Muhammad (sa) is His _____.”
There is no god but Allah and Muhammad (sa) is His Messenger
1. How many obligatory prayers are Muslims required to perform each day?
2. Name them all
3. Name their timings
1. Fajr: Before sunrise.
2. Zuhr: Early afternoon, after the sun passes its zenith.
3. Asr: Late afternoon.
4. Maghrib: Immediately after sunset.
5. Isha: At night time.
Who is Zakat intended to help?
The poor, needy, and others who require support
Name five etiquettes of fasting.
1. In which city does Hajj take place?
2. How many times is Hajj required in a Muslim’s lifetime, assuming they are able?
1. Makkah
2. Once
Why is Kalimah the first pillar of Islam?
Because believing in Allah and His Messenger is the beginning and foundation of being Muslim.
If someone misses a prayer because they slept through it or forgot, what should they do when they remember?
Pray it as soon as they remember.
What does the word “Zakat” literally mean?
A) Blessing
B) Purification or purification of wealth
C) Generosity
D) Obedience
B) Purification or purification of wealth
During Ramadan, which prayer is especially associated with the nights of the month and is not prayed during the rest of the year?
Tarawih Prayer.
What is the name of the mosque in Makkah that contains the Ka'bah?
Masjid al-Haram "The Sacred Mosque"
Why is belief in the Prophet Muhammad (sa) an essential part of the Shahadah?
Because Muslims believe Allah’s guidance is followed through the teachings and example of the Prophet Muhammad (sa).
1. What is the name of the purification Muslims perform before Salat?
2. Name all the steps of it.
1. Intention and Niyyah
2. Wash Hands: Wash both hands up to the wrists three times, ensuring water passes between fingers.
3. Rinse Mouth: Take water into the mouth using the right hand and rinse thoroughly three times.
4. Clean Nose: Put water into the nostrils with the right hand, repeating three times.
5. Wash Face: Wash the entire face three times, from the top of the forehead to the bottom of the chin, and from ear to ear.
6. Wash Arms: Wash the right arm up to the elbow three times, followed by the left arm.
7. Wipe Head & Ears (Masah): With wet hands, wipe the head once, starting from the front hairline to the back of the neck and back to the front. Wipe the inside and outside of the ears.
8. Wash Feet: Wash both feet up to the ankles, starting with the right, three times.
What percentage of certain savings is generally given as Zakat?
2.5% of income.
What is Laylatul Qadr?
Laylatul Qadr, or the "Night of Power" or "Night of Decree," is the holiest night in the Islamic calendar, commemorating when the Qur'an was first revealed to Prophet Muhammad (pbuh). Occurring during the last ten nights of Ramadan, it is considered better than 1,000 months of worship.
What is the name of the special white clothing worn by pilgrims during Hajj?
Ihram. It consists of two unstitched white cloths for men. For women, it is modest, loose clothing covering the body.
Can a person fully accept the first half of the Shahadah while rejecting the second half? Why or why not?
No. Islam requires belief both in Allah and in Muhammad (sa) as His Messenger.
If a person reaches the congregation after the imam has already completed the first rak‘ah, what must they do after the imam finishes the prayer?
They must stand and complete the rak‘ah(s) they missed.
A person has enough savings to pay Zakat, but gives money only so that others will praise them. According to Islam, what is wrong with this?
Zakat should be given sincerely for Allah, not to show off.
What two days of the year is fasting prohibited?
Eid al-Fitr & Eid al-Adha.
What two conditions must a Muslim meet before Hajj becomes obligatory?
They must be physically able and financially able.
What Arabic word in the Shahadah means “Messenger”?
Rasul
Name all the Rakaats for all five prayers.

Why is Zakat still considered beneficial to a person even though they give away part of their wealth and technically become "poorer"?
Because it helps purify a person’s heart from selfishness and reminds them that their wealth comes from Allah.
What is Fitrana and Fidya?
Fitrana: $5
It is mandatory for every Muslim who has food in excess of their needs for one day and night to pay this on behalf of themselves and their dependents. It acts as a compensation for any shortcomings in fasting, purifies the faster, and ensures the poor can celebrate Eid. It must be paid before the Eid al-Fitr prayer.
Fidya: $6/fast
The minimum recommended amount for a missed fast. It is payable if one cannot fast due to a valid reason.
During Hajj, pilgrims travel between two small hills near the Ka'bah.
1. What are those two hills called?
2. What is the story behind those hills?
Safa and Marwah.
Following the birth of Hadhrat Ismael (as), Hadhrat Ibrahim (as) was commanded by Allah to leave Hadhrat Hajirah (as) and their infant son in a desolate, uninhabited valley, which is now Makkah. When Hadhrat Ibrahim (as) left them with only a small amount of water and dates, Hadhrat Hajirah (as) followed him, asking why they were being left in such a barren place. When Hadhrat Ibrahim (as) did not respond, she asked, "Has Allah commanded you to do this?" When he replied, "Yes," her reply was, "Then Allah will not cause us to be lost".
When the water and food supply ran out, the baby Hadhrat Ismael (as) became thirsty and began to cry. Distraught, Hadhrat Hajirah (as) ran between the two hills of Safa and Marwa seven times, searching for water or assistance. She ran back and forth seven times.
In her desperation, she prayed to God. When she looked near Hadhrat Ismael (as)'s feet, the baby had kicked a lot, causing a spring of water to gush forth near the child known as "Zam Zam".