1. What acts cancel Wudu?
Going to the bathroom, passing gas, deep sleep, bleeding, or touching certain impurities cancel Wudu.
6. Why do Muslims wake up early for Suhoor during Ramadan?
Suhoor gives energy for the day’s fast and is a blessed meal encouraged by Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him).
11. What is Zakat, and why is it important?
Zakat is a mandatory charity given to help those in need. It purifies wealth and helps the community.
16. What is the purpose of facing the Qibla during prayer?
Facing the Qibla unites Muslims worldwide in worship and shows focus and respect toward Allah.
21. What does the Shahada declare, and how does it affect a Muslim’s life?
The Shahada is the declaration of faith: “There is no god but Allah, and Muhammad is His Messenger.” It is the foundation of Islam.
2. Why is Wudu required before praying?
Wudu cleanses the body and mind, helping Muslims focus on prayer and show respect to Allah.
7. What does fasting teach about gratitude?
Fasting helps Muslims appreciate the food and blessings they have and feel compassion for those who don’t have enough
12. Who should receive Zakat?
Zakat is given to the poor, needy, travelers, and others who are eligible according to Islamic rules.
17. What is the purpose of saying "Allahu Akbar" at the start of Salah?
Saying "Allahu Akbar" reminds Muslims that Allah is greater than anything else and helps them focus on prayer.
22. What does Sawm (fasting) teach Muslims about self-control?
Fasting teaches patience, discipline, and the ability to resist temptations for the sake of Allah.
3. What is Tayammum, and when can it be used?
Tayammum is using clean soil or dust to purify yourself when water is not available or cannot be used.
8. What happens if you eat or drink by mistake while fasting?
If it’s a mistake, the fast is not broken, and the person can continue fasting.
13. How is Zakat different from Sadaqah?
Zakat is required for eligible Muslims, while Sadaqah is a voluntary charity anyone can give anytime.
18. Why is Surah Al-Fatiha recited in every prayer?
Surah Al-Fatiha is a special surah that praises Allah, asks for guidance, and is an essential part of Salah.
23. What is the importance of performing Hajj for Muslims?
Hajj strengthens faith, cleanses sins, and reminds Muslims of the unity of all believers.
4. How does Wudu prepare you for prayer?
Wudu refreshes the body, clears the mind, and creates a sense of purity and readiness to pray.
9. What are the main rules Muslims must follow while fasting?
Muslims must avoid eating, drinking, bad behavior, and other invalidators of fasting from dawn to sunset.
14. How does Zakat help the Muslim community?
Zakat supports the less fortunate, reduces poverty, and creates a sense of unity and care among Muslims.
19. What is the evening prayer called, and when is it performed?
The evening prayer is called Maghrib, and it is performed just after sunset.
24. How do the Five Pillars bring Muslims closer to Allah?
The Five Pillars guide Muslims to worship Allah, help others, and live a balanced life focused on faith and good deeds.
5. What is the difference between Wudu and Ghusl?
Wudu is washing certain parts of the body, while Ghusl is a full-body wash required after major impurities.
10. What should a Muslim do if they miss a fast on purpose?
They should repent to Allah, make up for the missed fast, and try to avoid repeating it.
15. What is the purpose of giving Zakat during Ramadan?
Giving Zakat during Ramadan brings extra blessings and helps the needy enjoy Eid celebrations.
20. What is Dhikr, and why is it done after Salah?
Dhikr is remembering Allah by saying phrases like "SubhanAllah." It helps keep a connection with Allah after prayer.
25. How do the Five Pillars help Muslims live a balanced life?
The Five Pillars balance worship, community, and self-discipline, helping Muslims grow spiritually and live with purpose.