Who was the last prophet in Islam?
Prophet Muhammad (SAWS)
On the Day of Judgment, people will be judged based on these, which are the record of their actions.
Performing good deeds
This pillar involves declaring the testimony of faith, professing that there is no god but Allah, and Muhammad is His messenger.
Shahada
This dietary rule prohibits Muslims from eating food that is harmful or unclean, such as pork or alcohol.
Halal (permissible)
Which prophet lost his father at a young age?
Prophet Muhammad (SAW)
Which prophet made the Kaaba?
Prophet Ibrahim (a)
This bridge, thinner than a hair and sharper than a sword, must be crossed to reach Paradise.
The bridge of Sirat
This is the charitable giving required of Muslims to purify their wealth and assist those in need.
Zakat
Muslims are encouraged to perform this practice when entering a home, another place, greet a person.
Saying Assalamualaykum
Surah al-Baqarah
This prophet, also the first human, is known as the father of all people.
Prophet Adam (a)
This action is discouraged in Islam, as it involves criticizing someone behind their back without their knowledge.
Backbiting
This pillar is a journey to Mecca, performed once in a lifetime by those who are able.
Hajj
This practice requires Muslims to provide for the welfare of their families and loved ones, especially through financial support.
Rizq (provision)
This prophet was swallowed by a giant fish after trying to flee from his mission to call his people to repentance.
Prophet Yunus (a)
Which prophet was known for his patience?
Prophet Ayyub (a)
This action is forbidden in Islam, as it can lead to false judgments about someone.
Slander (qadhf)
What are the 5 pillars of Islam in order?
shahada, salah, zakat, fasting andhajj
This practice encourages Muslims to live modestly and avoid extravagance in both appearance and behavior.
Haya (modesty)
How many prophets were mentioned in the Quran?
25 Prophets
This prophet’s message and people were destroyed by a storm for rejecting his warnings.
According to Islam, it is a sin to judge someone’s level of faith based on their outward actions because only Allah (SWT) knows what is in their heart. This is known as judging their this.
Level of iman (faith)
Muslims fast during this month of the Islamic calendar, abstaining from food, drink, and worldly desires.
Ramadan
This practice involves Muslims making a sincere commitment to seek forgiveness from Allah for their sins, often accompanied by a change in behavior and a pledge to avoid repeating the mistakes.
Tawbah (repentance)
Who was the first female figure to run a business in Islam?
Khadijah (RA)