The name of the meal Muslims eat when they break the fast.
What is Iftaar?
These acts can break your fast. (Hint: the answer is NOT eating or drinking.)
What is saying bad things, watching bad things, hearing bad things, etc
This night is better than a thousand months ( i.e. worshipping Allaah in that night is better than worshipping Him a thousand months, i.e. 83 years and 4 months).
What is Laylatul Qadr
The Prophet used to break his fast with this food
What are dates?
The name of the meal Muslims have before they start fasting
What is Suhoor
Fasting will help you on this day
What is The Day of Judgment
The month during which the Quran was revealed
What is Ramadan?
If there are no dates, you can break your fast with ___
What is water
The event that tells us Ramadan has started
What is sighting of the moon
The Prophet (Peace be upon him) used to fast these two days during the week
What is Monday and Thursday
In Ramadan these things happen as a Mercy and Favor from Allah SWT to his servants
What are the gates of hell are closed, gates of heaven open, and the devils are chained up.
The number of dates the Prophet used to break his fast with
What is three
Allah SWT is not in need of him who fasts but does not give up these two things.
What are giving up forged speech(i.e. lies) and evil actions
The holiday that comes at the end of Ramadan
What is Eid Al-Fitr
Muslims are not allowed to fast on this day.
What is Eid (day before Ramadan is also acceptable answer)
Fasting Ramadan and six days of Shawwal is equal to fasting ___ days
What is 365?
You get the reward of fasting if you do this action
What is feeding a fasting person
Laylatul Qadr is during the __
What is last 10 nights of Ramadan
This gate in heaven only admits those who fasted
What is Ar-Rayyan?
The reward if you fast Ramadan with faith and ihtisab
What is your previous sins will be forgiven
You should rush to do this act
What is breaking your fast?
These significant events took place in the Month of Ramadan
What are The Quran was revealed, The Battle of Badr, The Conquest of Makkah