Which month was the Quran revealed?
Ramadan
Which prophet was mentioned the most in the Quran?
Prophet Musa (Alayhi al-salam)
What did the Prophet ﷺ use as a natural toothbrush
Miswak
Who was the first women to accept Islam?
Khadijah (Radhi Allahu 'anha)
What are angels made of?
Light
Which surah is the only one where every verse ends with the letter Dal (د)?
Surah Al-Ikhlas
Which prophet is known as the friend of Allah?
Prophet Ibrahim (Alayhi al-salam)
Surah Al-Nisa 4:125
What is the sunnah way of sleeping?
Sleeping on the right side with right hand resting on right cheek
Which wife of the Prophet ﷺ was known for narrating the most hadith?
Aisha (Radhi Allahu 'anha)
What do angels do when someone recites Ayat-ul-Kursi before sleeping?
An angel guards them until morning
Which surah is the only one named after a woman?
Surah Maryam
How many times was Prophet Muhammad's heart washed?
Twice by Angel Jibreel
What Sunnah action is recommended after making wudu?
Praying two rakats
Who was the first female martyr in Islam?
Sumayyah (Radhi Allahu 'anha)
Who are the four main angels in Islam?
Jibrael, Mikael, Israfil, Azrail
Which surah has two Bismillahs?
Surah An-Naml
Which prophet became blind due to the grief of being separated from his son?
Prophet Yaqub (Alayhi al-salam)
List the 6 rights a Muslim has over another Muslim
Offering Salam, accepting an invitation, giving advice, visiting when sick, replying to a sneeze, and attending funeral
What was the last advice of the Prophet ﷺ regarding women before his death?
To treat women well
Which two angels will question a person in the grave?
Munkar and Nakir
Which surah does not begin with "Bismillahi Rahmani Raheem?"
Surah At-Tawbah
List the 5 prophets of Ulul'Alazim
Prophets Nuh (AS), Ibrahim (AS), Musa (AS), Isa (AS), and Muhammad (SAW)
What is one sunnah to do when angry?
sit down or lay down, make wudu, remain silent
Who are the 4 women promised paradise?
Khadijah, Fatimah, Maryam, Asiya (Radhi Allahu 'anhuma)
those who curse the sahaba, break family ties, cause harm to believers without cause, dress like opposite gender, charge riba, disturb people in the mosque, make bidah, etc.