This was the first word revealed in the Quran to Prophet Muhammad (ﷺ).
"Iqra" (Read)
This is the only Surah in the Quran named after a woman.
Surah Maryam
This is the Islamic term for accountability of one's actions on the Day of Judgment.
Hisab
If a person deliberately breaks their fast in Ramadan without a valid reason, this is the required Kaffarah (expiation) according to Islamic law.
Fast for 60 consecutive days or feed 60 poor people
This act of stoning the three pillars in Mina during Hajj represents Prophet Ibrahim (AS) rejecting Shaytan’s temptations.
Ramy al-Jamarat
This Surah contains two Bismillahs, one in the beginning and another in the middle of the Surah.
Surah An-Naml
This is the longest verse in the Quran, discussing financial transactions and agreements.
Ayat Al-Dain of Surah Al-Baqarah
According to a hadith in Sahih Muslim, this characteristic is described as a sign of hypocrisy, if found in a person three times.
Lying, breaking promises, and betraying trust
In the Hanafi school of thought, this action must be performed if someone forgets to recite Surah Al-Fatiha during Salah.
Sujood As-Sahw (prostration of forgetfulness)
It is where the Prophet Muhammad (ﷺ) rested during his Farewell Pilgrimage and where pilgrims pray and collect pebbles for the stoning ritual at Jamarat.
Muzdalifah
This is the only companion of the Prophet (ﷺ) mentioned by name in the Quran.
Zayd ibn Harithah (RA)
This hadith collection by Imam An-Nawawi focuses entirely on Islamic manners and moral conduct.
Riyadh as-Salihin
This Surah is often referred to as the “Surah of Good Conduct” because it outlines Islamic ethics and proper behavior.
Surah Al-Hujurat
In Islamic inheritance law, according to the Quran, this specific percentage of wealth is reserved for a wife if her husband dies and they have no children.
One-forth (1/4)
This sacred location is said to be the heavenly counterpart of the Kaaba, where 70,000 angels worship daily and never return. It is mentioned in Surah At-Tur.
Bayt al-Ma'mur (The Frequented House)