Prophet Adam (AS).
How many Surahs are in the Quran?
114.
What are the five pillars of Islam?
Shahadah, Salah, Zakaat, Sawm, and Hajj.
Where was the Prophet Muhammad (SAW) born?
Makkah, Saudi Arabia.
Who was the first Sahabah to accept Islam?
Khadija bint Khuwaylid (RA)
How many Prophets were mentioned by name in the Quran?
Twenty-five.
Which Surah does not begin with the basmallah?
Surah Tawbah.
What is the ninth month in the Islamic calendar?
Ramadan.
Why did the Prophet Muhammad (SAW) migrate from Makkah to Madinah?
Due to the persecution of Muslims happening in Makkah.
Which Sahabah was the Mu'adhin of the Prophet Muhammad (SAW)?
Bilal ibn Rabah (RA).
What was the relationship between Prophet Musa (AS) and Prophet Harun (AS)?
They were brothers.
How many times is Prophet Muhammad's (SAW) name mentioned in the Quran?
Four times.
What does Tawheed mean?
Belief in the Oneness of Allah.
How old was the Prophet Muhammad (SAW) when he received the revelation?
40 years old.
Which Sahabah slept in the Prophet Muhammad's (SAW) bed on the night of Hijra?
Ali ibn Abi Taalib (RA).
Which Prophet was able to control Jinn and talk to animals?
Prophet Sulaiman (AS).
Which Prophet is mentioned the most in the Quran by name?
Prophet Musa (AS)?
How many gates are there to Jannah?
Eight.
What were two attributes the Prophet (SAW) was known for in his society?
Truthfulness and trustworthiness.
Who is the only Sahabah mentioned by name in the Quran?
Zayd ibn Haarith (RA)
Which Prophets received revelation and what were the names of the books?
Ibrahim (AS), Suhuf; Musa (AS), Tawrat; Dawood (AS), Zabur; Isa (AS), Injeel; Muhammad (SAW), Quran.
What is another name given to the Quran?
Al Furqan
What was the first qibla in Islam?
Masjid Al-Aqsa
What happened in the Aam ul Huzn (Year of Sorrow)?
The Prophet's (SAW) uncle Abu Talib and wife Khadija (RA) both died. After which, the Prophet (SAW) went to Taif to give dawah and seek protection, but was pelted with stones and humiliated.
Which Sahabah was called "Dhul Nurayn" (Posessor of Two Lights)?
Uthman ibn Affan (RA).