Basic Beliefs
Prophets
The 5 Pillars of Islam
Arabic Words
Muhammad
100
The number of gods Muslims believe in
What is one
100
Out of respect for all of the prophets, Muslims say this phrase after saying their name
What is peace be upon him
100
As long as a Muslim is financially and physically able, he or she must go to Saudi Arabia for this holy journey
What is Hajj
100
“Assalam-u-alaikum,” a greeting used by Muslims when they see each other means this
What is “May peace be upon you” or “Peace be with you” or “Peace be unto you”
100
After the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH), this is how many more of God’s messengers Muslims believe will come
What is zero or none
200
An orphan who grew up being known as “The Truthful” by Muslims and non-Muslims alike, he is considered the Last Messenger in Islam
Who is Muhammad
200
Muslims believe this prophet was commanded to build a ship and have all the believers along with one pair of each animal board it to protect them from a flood
What is Nuh
200
Muslims perform this five times daily at specified times at the mosque, at home, in between classes, in congregation, individually… in almost any situation!
What is Salah
200
Commonly misinterpreted as “Holy War,” this word actually means “struggle” and can be used to describe one’s efforts to curb one’s desires and temptations.
What is jihad
200
In his (PBUH) last sermon during his (PBUH) final pilgrimage to Makkah he (PBUH) said, “All mankind is from Adam and Eve, an Arab has no superiority over a non-Arab nor a non-Arab has any superiority over an Arab; also a white has no superiority over a black nor a black has any superiority over white.” The Prophet (PBUH) went on to say that all humans equal except in this virtue
What is piety
300
Muslims believe in four Divine scriptures sent to God’s people in their original form – the Torah to Moses, the Psalms to David, the Gospel to Jesus, and this to Muhammad
What is the Qur'an
300
This prophet – whose name is mentioned the most number of times in the Quran – led his people out of Egypt to Israel
Who is Musa
300
Aside from donating a portion of one’s wealth to the needy, according to the Prophet Muhammad (Peace Be Upon Him), this pillar includes meeting others with a cheerful face, urging others to do good, and checking oneself from doing evil.
What is Zakah
300
“Hijab,” a term that describes not only the outward appearance of a Muslim but an inner character of peace, modesty, and humility is commonly referred to this article of clothing worn by Muslim women.
What is the headscarf
300
The Prophet (PBUH) was approximately this age when he received the revelation from the Archangel Jibreel (Gabriel) about Islam
What is 40
400
This word is used to end the prayers that Muslims make
What is Ameen
400
After boarding a ship across the sea, this prophet was swallowed by a whale after he angrily abandoned a people whom God had commanded to guide
Who is Yunus
400
This pillar occurs primarily in the holy month of Ramadan and teaches people self-restraint according to the Quran
What is fasting
400
“InshaAllah,” a phrase said whenever a Muslim wishes to do something means this
What is "if God wills"
400
The start of the Islamic calendar is marked by this pilgrimage – called the Hijrah – that the Prophet (PBUH) made from Makkah to this city, where he lived for the remainder of his life.
What is Madinah
500
This city is holy to Christians, Jews, and Muslims alike
What is Jerusalem
500
This prophet – considered the forefather of Christianity, Judaism, and Islam – built the Ka’abah in the city of Makkah and established the annual pilgrimage
Who is Ibrahim
500
This declaration of faith called the Shahadah is the fundamental cornerstone of Islam
What is “There is no God except Allah and Muhammad is God’s messenger”
500
“Halal,” a word that literally means this but is commonly used to describe food that has been prepared by Islamic etiquette.
What is lawful or permissible?
500
The people of Makkah that wanted to kill the Prophet (PBUH) for his teaching of Islam were also the same people who asked him to safeguard some of their most valuable belongings. For his honest and truthful character, the Prophet (PBUH) used to be referred to as this.
What is Al-Amin [or the Trustworthy] or As-Sadiq [or the Truthful]?)
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