Early Islamic History
Pillars and Principles
Prophetic Stories
Spiritual Practices
Afterlife Views
100

Who was the grandfather of the Prophet Muhammad (S.A.W.)?

Abdul Muttalib

100

What are the Five Pillars of Islam?

Shahada (faith), Salah (prayer), Zakat (charity), Sawm (fasting), and Hajj (pilgrimage).

100

Who was created from one of Adam's ribs?

Hawwa (Eve)

100

Describe the actions that break Wudu (ritual purification)

Sleeping, using the toilet, passing wind, and excessive bleeding.

100

What are the two primary destinations in the afterlife according to Islamic belief?

Jannah (Paradise) and Jahannam (Hell)

200

What happened in Abdul Muttalib's dream?

He was instructed to dig in a place, where he found the well of Zamzam, which provided water to the visitors of the Kabah. 

200

Name the Six Pillars of Faith in Islam.

Belief in Allah, angels, divine books, prophets, the Day of Judgment, and destiny (Qadar)

200

What lesson can be learned from the story of Habil and Qabil? Describe what happened.

The story teaches about the dangers of jealousy and anger, illustrating the severe consequences of allowing such feelings to lead to violence, as Qabil killed Habil. Qabil then saw a crow burry another crow and used that idea to barry his brother.

200

 What is wudu? And what are the steps?

Wudu is the Islamic procedure for cleansing parts of the body, a type of ritual purification.

200

Describe the characteristics of Jannah (Paradise).

Jannah is described as having beautiful gardens, rivers of milk, honey, and wine, where every bite and sip tastes better than the last, eternal life without boredom, aging, sleep, or bodily needs.

300

What year is known as the Year of the Elephant and what significant event does it mark?

The Year of the Elephant marks the attempted destruction of the Kabah by Abraha with his army of elephants; it is also the year the Prophet Muhammad (S.A.W.) was born.

300

Name the 5 names of Allah we went over in class and their meanings.

  • Ar-Rahman  -  The Most Merciful

  • Ar-Rahim  -  The Most Kind

  • Al-Alim  -  The All-Knowing

  • Al-Basir  -  The All-Seeing

  • As-Sami  -  The All-Hearing

300

Detail the trick Iblis used to deceive Adam and Hawwa (Eve).

Iblis convinced them to eat from the forbidden tree by swearing by Allah’s name and promising them immortality and angelic qualities, which led them to disobey Allah.

300

What are the duas mentioned for waking up and going to bed?

 Dua for waking up in the morning and dua for going to bed.

300

What are the characteristics of Jahannam (Hell)?

Jahannam features the bitter fruit Zaqqum, boiling water to drink, regenerating skin that burns continually, and chains for the damned.

400

Describe the process Abdul Muttalib followed to avoid sacrificing his son Abdullah.

Abdul Muttalib conducted a lottery with camels, adding 10 more camels each time Abdullah’s name was drawn. After Abdullah's name was chosen 10 times, camels were finally chosen, leading to the sacrifice of 100 camels instead of his son.

400

What are the names of the Prophet's parents, foster mother, and grandfather?

Aminah, Abdullah, Halimah, Abdul Muttalib

400

Detail the trick Iblis used to deceive the people of Nuh (A.S.).

Iblis first made them create paintings, then statues, and then slowly tricked the younger generations into worshipping the idols without understanding.

400

Explain how to perform a 2 rakah sunnah prayer.

Steps.

400

What is the name of the angels who will question you in your grave? What are the 3 questions?

Munkar and Nakir ask questions in our grave

  • Who is your lord?

  • What is your religion?

  • Who is your prophet?

500

Explain the significance of the confrontation between Abdul Muttalib and Abraha and what it symbolizes.

The confrontation symbolizes the divine protection of the Kabah, as Abdul Muttalib expressed faith in Allah's protection over the Kabah, contrasting his responsibility for his camels. This event highlights the theme of divine intervention and protection in Islam.

500
Describe why Arabs used to send their children to the desert to be raised and the miracles Halimah noticed when raising Prophet Muhammed (S.A.W.)

Cleaner air, better manners, better Arabic. Miracles: The donkey became faster, her animals produced more milk, and Prophet Muhammed's chest was cleaned with Zamzam water.

500

Describe the story of the boy and the king and the significance of the ending.

The story

500

Dua for leaving the house and dua for entering the house.

Duas.

500

Name 6 angels and their task. (Cannot mention the angels that ask questions in our grave)

  • Jibreel  -  delivers revelations and messages

  • Mika’il  -  controls the rain

  • Malakul Maut (Azra’il)  -  angel of death

  • Israfil  -  tasked with blowing the trumpet to start the day of judgment

  • Malik  -  in charge of maintaining Jahannam

  • Ridwan  -  in charge of maintaining Jannah

  • Kiraman Katibin (Honourable Recorders)  -  they write down our good and bad deeds