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100

How many times do muslims circulate (walk around) the kabbah?

A) 10 times
B)20 times
C) 7 times

Answer:  7 times

100

What are the 5 Pillars of Islam?

Answer:  
          1. Shahadah    2. Prayer

          3. Fasting        4. Charity 

          5. Hajj

100

What do we do at safa and marwa?

Answer: We run 7 times to safe and marwa

200

What do you see at the Maqam Ibraheem (alayhi salaam)?

Answer:  The foot prints of Prophet Ibraheem (alayhi salaam)

200

What was the name of the first prophet?

Answer:  Prophet Adam (alayhi salaam)

200

What are msulims suppose to say before they start anything?

Answer:  Bismillah 

300

What is the dua you say when you are walking to go to the Kabbah?

Answer:  

  • LABBAIK, ALLAHUMMA LABBAIK, LABBAIK LA SHARIKA LAKA LABBAIK INNAL HAMDA WANNI’AMATA LAKA WALMULK, LA SHARIKA LAKA.

300

Where is Allah?

Answer:  Above His Throne

300

What is Jamarat, and what do we say during Jamarat?

Answer:  1.  Jamarat is stoning

              2. We have to say Allahu Akbar 

400

Which two prophets built the Kabbah?  

Answer:  Prophet Ibraheem (alayhi salaam)
              Prophet Ismaeel (alayhi salaam)

400

How many times do muslims pray?

A)10

B)5

C)6 

Answer: 5

400

n which city was Prophet Muhammad (sallahu alayhi wa salaam) born?

Answer:  Mecca

500

What are the things you can not do when you are in the state of Ihram?

Answer:  

  • Shaving the hair of the head

  • Using perfume after entering ihram

  • Hunting 

  •  prohibition which applies exclusively to men is wearing shirts, hooded robes, trousers, turbans and leather slippers

  • One of the prohibitions of ihram that applies only to women is niqab , which refers to a veil that covers the face and leaves the eyes uncovered

500

What is the name of the last and Final Prophet?

Answer: Prophet Muhammad (sallahu alayhi wa salaam)

500

Who created the angels and what are they made out of?

Answer: Allah and they are made out of light.  

Did you know?

Angels have various roles, such as delivering messages to prophets (like Angel Jibril), recording deeds (Kiraman Katibin), and other duties assigned by Allah. They are obedient and do not possess free will.