Shahada
Salah
Zakat
Sawm
Hajj
100

What is the meaning of Shahada?

the declaration of faith in one God

100

What is the meaning Salah?

the act of offering prayers to Allah

100

What is the meaning of Zakat?

giving to charity

100

What is the meaning of Sawm?

a religious fast

100

What is the meaning of Hajj?

the pilgrimage to the holy city of Mecca

200

True or False: Shahada is recited as part of Adhan.

True

200

In what position do Muslims pray?

Bowing down

200

When is zakat most significant?

during Ramadan

200

What is the purpose of Sawm?

to worship Allah

200

What's the goal of the hajj?

"To show submission to god"

"Seek forgiveness for your sins"

300

True or False: The Shahadah is only recited during the Islamic call to prayer.

False

300

How many times do Muslims have to pray a day?

5 times a day

300

What is the minimum wealth threshold for zakat called?

nisab

300

How does one break their fast?

consuming a date or water at sunset

300

How longs is Hajj?

5 days

400

What does the concept of "tawhid" represent within Shahada?

the absolute oneness of God
400

What is Khushoo'?

a state of humilty, tranquility, and focus during prayer

400

How much do Muslims pay in Zakat?

2.5% of their wealth

400

Name two groups exempted from Sawm

physically or mentally unwell

under the age of twelve years old

very old

Pregnant, breast-feeding, menstruating, or traveling

400

When does Hajj take place?

Dhul-Hijjah or the last month of the Islamic year

500

What phrase do you have to say to declare your faith to Islam?

"There is no God but God"

500

What do Muslims recite at the start of prayers?

The opening chapter of the Qur'an

500

Who collects Zakat?

Muslim Ummah

500

What happens if someone accidently breaks their fast?

they fast another day

500

Name the first three steps of Hajj

Ihram, Mina, and Arafat