Pillars & Practice
Qur’an & Prophets
Islamic Life & Manners (Akhlaq)
Islamic Places & History
100

This pillar of Islam is performed only once in a lifetime if a Muslim is able.

Hajj

100

This prophet was given the Zabur.

Prophet Dawud (AS)

100

This Arabic word means sincerity in worship.

Ikhlas

100

This event marks the beginning of the Islamic calendar.

The Hijrah

200

This prayer is prayed quietly

Dhuhr or Asr

200

This surah is the only one named after a woman.

Surah Maryam

200

Lowering one’s gaze is encouraged to protect this part of faith.v

Modesty (Haya

200

This mosque is known as the second holiest site in Islam.

Masjid al-Aqsa

300

This pillar requires giving a fixed percentage of wealth to those eligible.

Zakat

300

This prophet could speak as a baby.

Prophet ‘Isa (AS)

300

This action turns everyday activities into worship when done for Allah.

Having the right intention (Niyyah)

300

The Ka‘bah was rebuilt by Prophet Ibrahim (AS) and this son.

Prophet Isma‘il (AS)

400

This act breaks the fast but does not invalidate wudu.

Eating or drinking (invalidates fast but not wudu)

400

The Qur’an was first revealed in this cave.  

Cave of Hira

400

Backbiting is compared in the Qur’an to eating this.

The flesh of one’s dead brother

400

This city is known as “the city of the Prophet ﷺ.”

Madinah

500

This is the minimum number of rak‘ahs in the five daily obligatory prayers combined.

17 rak‘ahs

500

This prophet asked Allah for wisdom to judge between people.


Prophet Sulayman (AS)

500

This is the reward promised for controlling anger.

Allah’s pleasure / reward

500

Al madina was known as 

Yathrib


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