Islam Around the World
Islam 101
Influential Muslims
Ramadan Basics
Truth or Myth
100

All Muslims around the world pray facing this city, home to the Kaaba.

Mecca

100

What is the holy book in Islam?

The Quran

100

This legendary boxer changed his name after converting to Islam and became one of the most famous athletes in history.

Muhammad Ali

100

How long is Ramadan?

One month

100

Muslims can’t drink water during the daily fast in Ramadan.

Truth

200

Many Muslims around the world break their fast with this, following the tradition of the Prophet.

Dates

200

The place of worship for Muslims is called a _______?

Mosque

200

This Nobel Peace Prize–winning education activist survived an assassination attempt and became a global symbol of courage before turning 20.

Malala Yousafzai

200

What is the time period each day during Ramadan when Muslims fast?

Sunrise to Sunset

200

Muslims only fast from food and drink - everything else stays the same.

Myth - Ramadan also emphasizes kindness, patience, self‑reflection, avoiding gossip, self-discipline and charity.


300

In Islam, the formal daily prayers follow a set structure and must be recited in this language, no matter where in the world a Muslim lives.

Arabic

300

How many required daily prayers are there in Islam?

Five daily prayers

300

This NBA Hall of Famer, known for his skyhook shot, is one of the most famous Muslim athletes in American history.

Kareem Abdul‑Jabbar

300

The special nightly prayer preformed in Ramadan is called? 

Taraweeh

300

Every Muslim is required to fast during Ramadan.

Myth - Children, pregnant people, nursing parents, travelers, and those with health conditions are exempt.

400

On which continents is Islam practiced? 

Islam is practiced on all inhabited continents (Asia, Africa, Europe, North America, South America, Australia).

400

This day of the week is when Muslims gather for the main congregational prayer, known as Jumu’ah.

Friday - In Muslim majority countries the weekend is Friday - Saturday built around the day off for attending the congressional prayer. 

400

This American congresswoman is one of the first Muslim women elected to the U.S. House of Representatives.

Ilhan Omar or Rashida Tlaib

400

The Islamic calendar follows this cycle?

Lunar cycle

400

Accidentally eating or drinking while fasting voids your fast

Myth - if unintentional the fast still counts and you should continue the rest of your day fasting as normal.

500

Which country has the world's largest Muslim population?

Indonesia, home to over 240 million Muslims representing about 87% of their population

500

What are the five pillars of Islam?

1. Shahada - Declaration of Faith

2. Salah - Prayer

3. Zakat - Charity

4. Sawm - Fasting 

5. Hajj - Pilgrimage to Mecca 

500

This medieval Muslim scholar is often called the “father of algebra.”

Who is Al‑Khwarizmi?

500

The holiday celebrated at the end of Ramadan?

Eid Al-Fitr

500

Ramadan happens at the same time every year?

Myth - It follows the lunar calendar and shifts about 10-11 days earlier each year

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