QUR’AN & REVELATION
FASTING & FIQH HISTORY
PROPHETIC RAMADAN HISTORY
EARLY MUSLIM HISTORY IN RAMADAN
EID & CELEBRATION HISTORY
100

The cave where the Prophet ﷺ received the first revelation.

Cave Hira

100

The year fasting in Ramadan became obligatory.

2 AH


100

The food the Prophet ﷺ preferred to break his fast with.

Dates 

100

The city where the first Eid al‑Fitr prayer was performed.

Madinah


100

What is the phrase Muslims say to greet each other on Eid?

Eid Mubarak!


200

The angel who brought the first revelation to the Prophet ﷺ.

Angel Jibreel

200

The companion known for asking detailed questions about fasting rulings, helping preserve early fiqh.

Ibn Umar

200

The number of nights the Prophet ﷺ led Taraweeh in congregation before stopping.

Three

200

The year Zakat al‑Fitr became obligatory.

2 AH

200

The traditional greeting exchanged by early Muslims on Eid.

“Taqabbal Allahu minna wa minkum”

300

The surah that mentions Laylat al‑Qadr by name.

Surah Al‑Qadr

300

The historical event during which many companions broke their fast while traveling with the Prophet ﷺ.

The Battle of Tabuk

300

The reason the Prophet ﷺ stopped leading Taraweeh in congregation.

The fear it would become obligatory

300

The major battle fought in Ramadan 2 AH.

The Battle of Badr

300

The Sunnah act of bathing before attending the Eid prayer.

Ghusl

400

The first word revealed to the Prophet ﷺ.

Iqra (Read)

400

The companion who organized Taraweeh in congregation during his caliphate.

Umar ibn al‑Khattab


400

The year of the Prophet’s final Ramadan.

10 AH

400

The caliph who standardized the Eid khutbah being delivered after the prayer.

Uthman ibn Affan

400

The recommended act before going to the Eid prayer.

Eating something sweet


500

The year the first revelation occurred.

610 CE

500

The term for making up missed fasts after Ramadan.

Qada

500

The event that occurred in Ramadan 8 AH that changed Islamic history.

The Conquest of Makkah


500

The region Muslims entered during Ramadan 92 AH, beginning the conquest of al‑Andalus.

Iberia (Spain)

500

The year in which Muslims first performed the Eid prayer in an open outdoor area instead of inside a masjid.

Early Madinan period (around 1–2 AH)

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