Umrah
Women In Islam
Sahabas (Companions of the Prophet ﷺ)
Mosques
The Prophets
100

This ritual involves circling the Kaaba seven times

Tawaf
100

She was the first wife of Prophet Muhammad ﷺ and a successful businesswoman

Khadijah (رضي الله عنها)

100

He was the first Caliph of Islam and a close friend of Prophet Muhammad ﷺ

Abu Bakr As-Siddiq (رضيالله عنه)

100

This is the holiest mosque in Islam, located in Makkah

Masjid al-Haram

100

This Prophet built the Ark before a great flood

Prophet Nuh (عليه السلام)

200

This special garment, worn by men during Umrah, consists of two white, unstitched pieces of cloth

Ihram

200

This Surah is named after women and discusses their rights in depth

Surah An-Nisa

200

This Sahabi was known for his strength and became the second Caliph of Islam

Umar ibn Al-Khattab (رضيالله عنه)

200

This mosque in Madinah is the second holiest mosque in Islam

Masjid an-Nabawi

200

This Prophet built the Kaaba alongside his son Ishmael (عليه السلام)

Prophet Ibrahim (عليهالسلام)

300

Walking between Safa and Marwah seven times is known as this

Sa’i

300

She was the daughter of Prophet Muhammad ﷺ and the mother of Imam Hasan and Imam Husayn (عليهما السلام)

Fatimah (عليها السلام)

300

He was the Prophet’s cousin and the fourth Caliph of Islam

Ali ibn Abi Talib (عليهالسلام)

300

This mosque in Jerusalem is the third holiest site in Islam

Al-Aqsa Mosque

300

He was swallowed by a whale and later forgiven by Allah

Prophet Yunus (عليه السلام)

400

Pilgrims must enter into Ihram before crossing these designated boundary points

Miqat

400

She was the wife of Pharaoh who believed in Allah despite her husband's tyranny

Asiya (عليها السلام)

400

This companion compiled the Quran into a single book form during his caliphate

Uthman ibn Affan (رضي اللهعنه)

400

This was the first mosque built by Prophet Muhammad ﷺ after his migration to Madinah

Masjid Quba

400

He is known as the "father of the Prophets" and was tested by being thrown into fire

Prophet Ibrahim (عليهالسلام)

500

This well in Makkah is believed to have miraculously sprung forth for Hajar (عليهاالسلام) and her son

Zamzam

500

This woman is the only one mentioned by name in the Quran

Maryam (عليها السلام)

500

This Sahabi, known as "The Sword of Allah," was one of the greatest Muslim generals

Khalid ibn Al-Walid (رضي اللهعنه)

500

The Quran mentions this mosque as the "mosque whose foundation was laid on piety."

Masjid al-Taqwa (Masjid al-Dirar)

500

This Prophet was known for his wisdom and ruled over both men and jinn

Prophet Sulayman (عليهالسلام)