What was the name of Ibrahim's (as) father?
Azar
The parents of Yusuf (as) were
Yaqub (as) and Rahel.
Prophet Saleh (as) was sent to these people
The people of Thamud
Prophet Musa (as) staff can turn into this
A snake
Prophet Isa (as) is known as this in the Christian religion
Jesus
Ibrahim (as) was born in this Kingdom?
The Kingdom of Babylon
What did Yusuf's (as) brothers do to him when he was young?
They threw him into a well to get rid of him.
What were the people of Thamud worshipping on top of the mountain?
A huge rock
The Prophet Musa (as) split this sea
The Red Sea
This noble woman is the mother of Isa (as)
Maryam
Ibrahim's (as) father did this for a living
Created Idols (Idol sculpting)
Where was Yusuf (as) taken after he was rescued from the well?
Egypt
What did Prophet Saleh (as) permit the people of Thamud to get from the she-camel?
Her Milk
This is the older brother of Musa (as)
Harun (as)
Prophet Isa (as) was sent to this group of people
These two prophets are the sons of Ibrahim (as)
Ishaq (as) and Ismael (as)
How did Yusuf (as) and his brothers unite?
The brothers went to Egypt to seek food from the Treasurer who was Yusuf (as).
How did the people of Thamud challenge the Prophet Saleh (as)?
They told him to ask Allah to make a pregnant she-camel come out of the huge rock.
The People of Musa (as) built this while he was gone
A Cow Statue
Prophet Isa (as) was raised to this place when the Romans tried to kill him
Jannah (Heaven)
This Islamic holiday is based of the story of Ibrahim (as)
Eid-ul-adha
What was the dream that the King of Egypt have and what did it mean.
Seven fat cows eaten by seven thin cows and seven green ears of corn and seven withered ears. Seven years of good harvest and save the food, then seven years of drought.
What happened to the She-camel and her offspring? What happened to the people of Thamud after this?
They killed the she-camel and her offspring. As a result the people of Thamud was destroyed.
This lady saved the Prophet and was the wife of the Pharaoh
Asiyah
Prophet Isa (as) is for told to fight this person
Ad-Dajjal