What was the special night journey of Rasulullah ﷺ called?
Mi’raaj
Which angel accompanied Rasulullah ﷺ during Mi’raaj?
Jibra’eel (AS)?
During the Hajj season, Rasulullah ﷺ invited people to what religion?
Islam
Which Prophet advised Rasulullah ﷺ to ask for fewer Salaahs?
Musa (AS)?
True or False — Mi’raaj happened during the daytime.
False
Which animal carried Rasulullah ﷺ on the journey of Mi’raaj?
Buraq
Rasulullah ﷺ travelled from Masjidul Haram to this blessed Masjid. what is at called?
Masjidul Aqsa
People from which city began accepting Islam during Hajj?
Madinah
Which tribe from Madinah first listened carefully to Rasulullah ﷺ during Haj?
the Khazraj
True or False — Rasulullah ﷺ met the Prophets during Mi’raaj.
true
Which Masjid did Rasulullah ﷺ travel to from Makkah?
Masjidul Aqsa
Rasulullah ﷺ met many Prophets during Mi’raaj. Name one.
Musa (AS), Ibrahim AS, Isa AS, Adam AS,
The people of Madinah who helped Rasulullah ﷺ became known by this title. what are they called?
the Ansaar
This companion was sent to Madinah to teach Islam before Hijrah. what is the name of campanion?
Mus‘ab bin Umair (RA)
True or False — The Quraysh believed Rasulullah ﷺ immediately after hearing about Mi’raaj.
false
During Mi’raaj, Rasulullah ﷺ led all the Prophets in this act of worship. what is at called?
Salaah
What was the name of the lote tree near the highest heaven?
Sidratul Muntaha
What important promise did the people of Madinah make to Rasulullah ﷺ? what is at called?
Pledge of Aqabah
The first pledge at Aqabah included how many men from Madinah?
12 men
True or False — The Ansaar supported Rasulullah ﷺ.
true
What important gift was given to the Muslims during Mi’raaj?
the five daily Salaahs
How many Salaahs were first commanded before being reduced?
50 Salaahs
The people promised to protect Rasulullah ﷺ just like they protected these people. what did they say?
their own families
During the second pledge of Aqabah, how many people came from Madinah?
75 people
73 men, 2 women
True or False — The Pledge of Aqabah took place in Madinah.
false
(It took place near Makkah during Hajj.)