The Surah known as The Mother of the Book.
Al-Fatihah
The color the people of Jannah will wear.
Green.
The companion who the angels were shy around.
Uthman (RA)
The Prophet blessed with the ability to understand animals.
Sulayman (AS)
The month in which the Qu'ran was revealed. (Whoever gets this wrong gets all points deducted.)
Ramadan.
A surah that has no basmalah (doesn't start with Bismillahi-rahmani-raheem).
Al-Tawbah
The type of material the people of Jannah will wear.
Fine silk (Sundus)
The companion who was known as "The Orator of Women".
Asmaa bint Yazid (RA)
The Prophet who built the Ka'bah with Ibrahim (AS).
Isma'eel (AS)
The word written between the eyes of the Dajjal that every believer, literate or not, will be able to read.
"Kafir" or "Ka-fa-ra"
The number of angels carrying Allah's throne on the Day of Judgement.
Eight
The river in Jannah given to the Prophet (PBUH).
Al-Kawthar.
The companion who sought refuge in a cave from the Quraysh for three days with the Prophet (PBUH).
Abu Bakr (RA)
The Prophet whose voice in recitation was so beautiful it was likened to a flute.
Dawoud (AS)
The thing that will be slaughtered on the Day of Judgement.
Death in the form of a ram.
A surah that has two basmalahs (mentions of Bismillahi-rahmani-raheem).
Al-Naml
Four types of rivers in Jannah (types of liquid).
Milk, wine, honey, water.
The Prophet (PBUH)'s daughter who resembled him the most in looks and mannerisms.
Fatimah (RA)
The Prophet whose nation was never punished.
Yunus (AS)
A battle fought in Ramadan.
Options: Badr, the Conquest of Makkah, Tabouk.
The three people in the Quran who were given the glad tidings of a child as a miracle.
Zakariyaa, Maryam, and Ibrahim (AS)
The first food served to the people of Jannah.
Fish (caudate lobe of whale liver)
The wife of the Prophet (PBUH) who had a dream that the moon fell on her (meaning her husband will pass and she will marry the Prophet PBUH).
Sawdah (RA)
Two Prophets who were accused of sorcery by their people.
Muhammad (PBUH) and Mousa (AS).
Name the four Ashhur Al-Hurum (Sacred Months) in Islam.
Muharram, Rajab, Dhul-Qadah, and Dhu'l-Hijjah.