Trustworthiness
Salman Alfarisi
Belief in The Hereafter
Sincerity
Enjoining Good And Forbidding Evil
100

How old was the prophet when he received the message?

40 years old

100

 What did Salman bring to the Prophet Muhammad (ﷺ) when he first met him

Dates

100

What are the six articles of iman (faith) in Islam?

Belief in Allah (God).

Belief in the Angels.

Belief in the Holy Books (e.g., Quran, Torah, Gospel, Psalms).

Belief in the Prophets and Messengers.

Belief in the Day of Judgment.

Belief in Divine Decree (Al-Qadr), both the good and the bad of it.

100

T/F: Actions are judged by their outcomes

F (by their motives or intentions)

100

What are the three levels of response mentioned in the hadith about promoting good and forbidding evil?

By hand, by tongue, and by heart

200

What was the prophet PBUH called before he received the message?

Alsadiq Alameen (the truthful and trustworthy)

200

What Persian war tactic did Salman teach the prophet and his companions?

Digging a trench

200

After death, the soul enters a state known as "_______" which is the period between death and the Day of Judgment.

Barzakh

200

Actions are judged by ______, so each man will have what he ______.

Intention/Intended

200

In light of the examples of injustice mentioned in the talk (such as Gaza), give three examples of how we can help forbid this evil, one by hand, one by tongue and one by heart

Team should be able to give one example for each level:

by hand

by tongue

by heart

300

What is the first thing lost in religion?

Trust

300

What were the three signs the Fourth Monk told Salman to look for in the promised prophet?

The signs were: the prophet would come from a land known for dates, he would have a special mark on his back, and he would accept gifts but never charity.

300

The Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) said: "When a person dies, their deeds come to an end, except for three:
ongoing ________, ________that benefits others, and a ________ who prays for them." (Sahih Muslim)

charity, knowledge, child

300

How can you turn any normal action to worship?

By having the right intention

300

What is the most hated religion and why?

Islam because it promotes equality and promotes a society that promotes goodness and forbids evil

400

What is the greatest trust?

Your religion and protecting it

400

How did the Prophet Muhammad (ﷺ) help Salman gain his freedom?

The Prophet (ﷺ) paid for Salman’s freedom by planting 150 date trees, which grew quickly, and with their fruit, Salman was freed.

400

What is the Sirat, and how does one’s belief and deeds affect their crossing of it on the Day of Judgment

The Sirat is a bridge over Hell; the believers will cross it based on their faith and deeds

400

According the the hadith, why did the martyred man go to hell?

Because his intention was so people say he's brave, not for Allah SWT.

400

Complete this verse from Quran that promotes enjoining good and forbidding evil:
Surah Aal-Imran (3:110): “You are the best ______ produced [as an example] for mankind. You enjoin what is ______and forbid what is ______...”

nation/right/wrong

500

List at least 3 types of trust

Any of:

Keeping a secret,
Honor,
Work,
Blessings,
Religion,
Trust,
Children

500

Name the two religions Salman practiced before he reverted to Islam

Zoroastrianism and later Christianity

500

Why is it important to believe in the Hereafter, and how does this belief influence a Muslim's daily actions?

It is a fundamental part of the muslim's faith . It’s one of the six pillars of iman (faith). For importance, they should mention at least one of the following:
- reminds muslims that they will be held accountable      for their actions
- It gives meaning and direction. This life is not        random or meaningless.
- It provides hope in times of hardship and loss.
- It helps distinguish right from wrong

500

What is the name of the famous book that started with the hadith about intention?

Imam Alnawwawy's "the 40 Hadith"

500

Why is it important for Muslims to enjoin good and forbid evil?

Because it helps make the community better and stronger, and it's something Allah has commanded us to do in the Qur'an