5 Pillars of Islam
Prophets
Quran
Islamic Holidays
Landmarks
100

Shahada is the declaration of faith. It also implies this belief about Allah.

Tawhid

100

Muhammad is known by this title as the last prophet.

Seal of the Prophets

100

The Quran is divided into these sections

Surah

100

Eid al-Fitr begins with this prayer

Salat al-Eid

100

Muslims face this district to pray toward the Kaaba.

Masjid al-Haram

200

The pre-dawn prayer in Salah is called this.

Fajr

200

Ibrahim and Isma’il rebuilt this structure in Mecca.

Kaaba

200

These are the smaller divisions within Surahs

Ayahs

200

Ibrahim’s son commemorated during Eid al-Adha.

Isma’il

200

The Kaaba’s black cloth is called this

Kiswah

300

Exceptions to fasting in Ramadan include this condition.

illness, travel, pregnancy

300

This creature swallowed Prophet Yunus.

Whale

300

The Quran was revealed over this many years.

over 23 years

300

he sacrifice during Eid al-Adha is called this

Qurbani

300

Al-Masjid an-Nabawi contains Muhammad’s tomb and these companions

Abu Bakr and Umar

400

Zakat is calculated based on this minimum wealth threshold.

Nisab

400

Musa received instructions on Mount Sinai to guide people in this.

justice and obedience to Allahs law

400

The opening chapter of the Quran, often recited in daily prayers, is called this.

Al-Fatiha

400

Islamic holidays shift by this many days yearly.

10-12 days

400

The Dome of the Rock marks this event in Muhammad’s life

Isra and Mi’raj

500

During Hajj, pilgrims walk seven times between these hills.

Safa and Marwah

500

Nuh’s covenant after the flood is symbolized by this.

rainbow

500

The Quran mentions this angel as the messenger who delivered God’s revelations to Muhammad.

Jibreel

500

Laylat al-Qadr occurs during this part of Ramadan.

Last ten nights of Ramadan, especially the odd nights

500

Thamud people of Madain Saleh were punished for this.

rejecting and mocking God’s prophets