Prophets
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The first prophet in Islam, father of prophets?

Who is Adam (as) ?

100

This principle of Islamic law refers to the legal rules governing personal conduct, including ritual obligations, moral behavior, and interactions with others.

What is Sharia?

100

The Battle of Karbala in 680 CE, which became a pivotal event in Islamic history, was fought between the forces of Yazid and this grandson of Prophet Muhammad.

Who is Husayn ibn Ali?

100

This first caliph after the death of the Prophet Muhammad was a close companion and father-in-law of the Prophet, and helped establish the early Muslim community]

Who is Abu Bakr?

100

This religious practice is one of the Five Pillars of Islam, where Muslims fast during the month of Ramadan from dawn until sunset

What is Sawm (Fasting)?

200

This prophet, known for his wisdom, is said to have been granted the ability to understand the speech of animals and insects.

Who is Sulayman (as)?

200

This term is used to describe the Islamic concept of a just and righteous struggle, both internal and external, in the service of God.

What is Jihad?

200

This caliph, also known as "The Conqueror," led the Muslims to victory at the Battle of Yarmouk and helped establish Islamic rule in the Levant

Who is Umar ibn al-Khattab?

200

This Ottoman Sultan led the conquest of Constantinople in 1453, effectively ending the Byzantine Empire and establishing Istanbul as the capital of the Ottoman Empire

Who is Sultan Mehmed II?

200

In Islamic marriage, this contractual agreement is the sum of money or goods that the groom agrees to pay the bride, often stipulated at the time of the marriage

What is Mahr?

300

$400: This prophet, who is mentioned in the Quran as being thrown into a fire by his people, is considered a symbol of resistance against idolatry.?

Who is Ibrahim (as)?
300

The belief in "life after death" and the Day of Judgment, when every soul will be judged by God for their deeds on Earth.

What is Akhirah?

300

This treaty, signed in 628 CE, allowed Muslims to peacefully enter Mecca after a period of conflict with the Quraysh and set the stage for the eventual conquest of the city

What is the Treaty of Hudaybiyyah?

300

This early Muslim general led the conquest of Syria and Egypt and was a close companion of Prophet Muhammad. He is also known for his leadership during the Battle of Yarmouk

Who is Khalid ibn al-Walid?

300

This Islamic prayer is performed at the start of the night (after the Isha prayer) and involves a special form of voluntary prayer often performed in sets of two

What is Tahajjud?

400

The Quran mentions this prophet's miraculous ability to heal the blind and lepers. He is often associated with bringing a dead person back to life.

Who is Isa (Jesus) (as)?

400

The concept of "unity" in Islam, reflecting the idea that God is One and indivisible. This is considered the fundamental doctrine of Islamic theology.

What is Tawhid?

400

This famous Islamic general and leader of the Ayyubid dynasty is known for recapturing Jerusalem from the Crusaders in 1187 CE

Who is Salah ad-Din Ayyubi (Saladin)?

400

This historian and scholar is famous for his travel writing and his account of his journeys in his book "The Rihla", which includes descriptions of his visits to the Mamluk Sultanate, India, and China

Who is Ibn Battuta?

400

This principle in Islamic law allows Muslims to engage in trade and business as long as they avoid actions that are harmful, such as fraud, deception, and dishonesty

What is Maysir (Gambling)?

500

This prophet is considered the builder of the Ark and survived a great flood with his followers, as mentioned in the Quran and the Bible.

Who is Nuh (Noah)?

500

This is the term for a group of Islamic mystics who pursue a path of inner purity and direct connection with God, often through practices like dhikr (remembrance of God).

What is Sufism?

500

The Fatimid Caliphate, known for its Shi'a Islamic orientation, ruled much of North Africa and parts of the Middle East. It was founded in the early 10th century in this present-day country

What is Tunisia?

500

This Mughal emperor is known for his religious tolerance, promoting fairness among his Hindu and Muslim subjects, and building the Taj Mahal in memory of his wife

Who is Shah Jahan?

500

This term refers to the Islamic principle of seeking forgiveness for one's sins and returning to God, often performed through...

What is Tawbah (Repentance)?