How many Muslim soldiers fought in the Battle of Badr?
313
In which Islamic month did the Conquest of Makkah happen?
Ramadan
What is the Arabic name for the meal we eat before fasting starts?
Suhoor
Who was the great Muslim leader who led the Muslims in the Battle of Hattin?
Salahuddin Ayyubi)
What is the traditional food the Prophet (ﷺ) used to break his fast?
Dates
What did the Prophet Muhammad (ﷺ) throw before the battle that became a miracle?
A handful of dust
How many Muslim soldiers marched into Makkah?
10,000
What is the Arabic name for breaking the fast?
Iftar
What city was Salahuddin trying to free?
What animal is often associated with desert travel in Islamic history?
Camel
What natural event helped the Muslims by making the ground firm for them and slippery for the enemy?
What did the Prophet (ﷺ) do when he entered Makkah to show humility?
He lowered his head on his camel
What are the three main things that break a fast?
Answer: Eating, drinking, and intentionally breaking the fast
What was Salahuddin’s clever strategy to weaken the Crusaders?
He blocked their access to water
How many days are in Ramadan?
29/30
Who was the Quraysh leader that was defeated in this battle?
Abu Jahl
What was the famous declaration of forgiveness the Prophet (ﷺ) gave to the people of Makkah?
"No blame will there be upon you today. Allah will forgive you."
What is the special prayer performed only in Ramadan?
Taraweeh
What was Salahuddin known for besides being a great warrior?
Wise, kind, merciful
What is the Arabic word for charity that Muslims are encouraged to give, especially in Ramadan?
Sadaqah
How did Allah help the Muslims during the battle?
He sent angels to support them
What verse did the Prophet (ﷺ) recite while destroying the idols in the Kaaba?
"Truth has come, and falsehood has perished." – Surah Al-Isra 17:81
What night in Ramadan is better than a thousand months?
Laylatul Qadr
After winning the battle, how did Salahuddin treat his enemies?
He forgave many of them and showed mercy
What famous structure in Makkah do Muslims face when they pray?
The Kabaa