What is the meaning of hadith
The sayings of the prophet Muhammad (SAW)
Abu Bakr was the ____ man to accept Islamn,
First
What is the meaning of the word al-Fatihah?
The Opening
Which prophet became an orphan in his childhood?
Muhammad (Surah AI Duha, 93:6)
Name the last surah of the Quran.
Surah al Nas
On Which Side Would the Prophet lie while resting at night?
The right side
Who brought the Prophet Muharnmad to Jerusalem on the Night of Ascension?
Angle Jibril
Which book was given to the Prophet Isa ?
The Injil
Which prophet did his people try to crucify?
The Prophet Isa (Surah Al Nisa, 4:157-158)
What surah is considered to be the third of the Quran?
Surah al Ikhlas
What did the Prophet mean when he said "Remember often the terminator of pleasures?
Death
Who did the Prophet Muhammad's daughter Fatimah marry?
Ali ibn Abi Talib
Name the person mentioned in the Quran whom Allah caused to die for 100 years and then raised him again?
The Prophet Uzayr
Name the Prophet whose son did not believe in him?
Nuh (Surah Hud, 11:46)
Which surah of the Quran does not start with Bismillah?
Surah at-Tawbah
Isnad of a hadith means
Chain of narrators of the hadith
Which daughter of the Prophet migrated to Abyssinia with her husband?
Ruqayyah
To whom did Abu Bakr assign the task of collecting the Quran?
Zayd bin Thabit
Which prophet is known as 'Dhun Nun', or the Man of fish
Yunus (Surah Al Anbiya, 21:87)
Name the title of the surah which is also the name of an ancient empire.
Surah Al-Rum
Three things are displeasing to Allah,What are they?
Wasting money, pride. showing off.
Where did the Prophet Muhammad and Abu Bakr hide after leaving Makkah?
Cave of Thawr
How many surahs are there which open with huruf al muqatta'at?
29
For how many years did the Prophet Nuh # preach
Nine hundred and fifty years (Surah Al Ankabut, 29:14)
Who said the following prayer? Our Lord, we have wronged our souls; if You do not forgive us and have mercy on us, we shall be among the losers.
The Prophet Adam
This is the term used for a Hadith that is weak due to a break or uncertainty in the chain of narration.
"Da'if"
This was the name of the treaty signed between the Muslims and the Quraysh in the 6th year of Hijrah, which temporarily halted hostilities and allowed both sides to perform pilgrimage.
Treaty of Hudaybiyyah
This term, often used in the Quran, refers to the divine guidance or revelation sent by Allah to His messengers.
Wahy
Prophet Ibrahim (AS)
This Surah, which is often recited for seeking protection from evil and harm, begins with the phrase "Say, 'I seek refuge in the Lord of mankind, the King of mankind, the God of mankind.'
Surah An-Nas
Imam Ahmad ibn Hanbal is the compiler of this famous Hadith collection, known for its comprehensive inclusion of narrations.
"Musnad Ahmad"
This Sahabi, who was the first to be martyred in the Battle of Uhud, was the uncle of the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) and a prominent supporter in early Islam.
Hamza ibn Abdul-Muttalib
This prophet, known for building the Ark, is mentioned in multiple surahs and is considered one of the five "Ulul Azm" (possessing great resolve).
Prophet Nuh (AS)
This Prophet is renowned for his wisdom, justice, and ability to make fair decisions, as exemplified in the famous story where he resolved a dispute between two women over a child.
Dawud (AS)
Who said the following:
"O my Lord, indeed I am in need of whatever good You would send down to me."
Musa (AS)
Imam al-Nasa'i compiled this famous book, which is part of the "Kutub al-Sitta" and is known for its stringent criteria for accepting Hadith narrations.
"Sunan al-Nasa'i"
This companion of the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) was known as the "scribe of revelation" and was entrusted with writing down the Quranic revelations during the Prophet's lifetime.
Zayd ibn Thabit
This Surah, the 56th chapter of the Quran, is often referred to as "The Inevitable" and describes the Day of Judgment in vivid detail.
Al-Waqi'ah
This Prophet was known for his strength and the miracles given to him, including the ability to speak to animals and the jinn. His story includes the building of a great kingdom.
Sulaiman (AS)
Who said the following?
"Indeed, my Lord is the One who gives life and causes death."
Ibrahim (AS)
This is the term used to describe the scholars who specialize in transmitting and preserving the sayings and actions of the Prophet Muhammad
Muhaddith
This companion, also known as "the Sword of Allah," was one of the early converts to Islam, and he played a pivotal role in the Battle of Uhud, where he defended the Prophet (PBUH) despite being severely injured.
Sa'd ibn Abi Waqqas
This companion of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) is mentioned in Surah At-Tawbah, where he is referred to as "the second of the two" when Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) and he were in the cave during the migration to Medina.
Abu Bakr As-Siddiq
This Prophet was sent to the people of 'Ad, a mighty and powerful nation that was destroyed by a violent storm as a result of their arrogance and disobedience.
Hud (AS)
Who said the following:
"O my son, do not associate anything with Allah. Indeed, association with Him is great injustice."
Luqman (AS)
This early Hadith scholar is known for compiling one of the first comprehensive books of Hadith, which he called "Al-Muwatta," and was a key figure in the development of Islamic jurisprudence.
Imam Malik
This was the name of the clan from which the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) belonged, and it is often referred to as the "noble clan" of the Quraysh.
Banu Hashim
This is the term in the Quran used to describe the people of the cave who sought refuge in a cave to escape religious persecution, a story which is mentioned in Surah 18.
Ashab al-Kahf
Which Prophet’s first words were: "Indeed, I am the servant of Allah. He has given me the Scripture and made me a prophet.
Isa (AS)
Who said the following:
"Our Lord, we have wronged our souls; if You do not forgive us and have mercy on us, we shall be among the losers."
Adam (AS)