Who is the final Prophet of Islam, and believed to be the "Seal of the Prophets"?
How many times to Muslims pray daily?
5 times
What is the Muslim festival marking the end of Ramadan?
Eid al-Fitr
This concept involves showing patience and trust in God during times of hardship.
Sabr
This term refers to the guidance provided by Prophet Muhammad’s sayings and actions, considered the second most important source of Islamic law after the Quran.
Hadith
Who was the first wife of Prophet Muhammad SAW and the first to believe in his message?
Khadijah bint Khuwaylid
Which night in Ramadan is known as "The Night of Power" and is considered to be the most blessed night?
Laylat al-Qadr
This month is observed by fasting from sunrise to sunset and is one of the most sacred in the Islamic calendar.
Ramadan
This concept in Islam means “striving” or “struggle” and often refers to the personal effort to follow a righteous path.
Jihad
This branch of Islamic jurisprudence focuses on the legal opinions and interpretations derived from the Quran, Hadith, and scholarly consensus, shaping everyday life and government policies in many Islamic countries.F
Fiqh
Who is known as "The Truthful", and became the first Caliph after Prophet Muhammad’s death?
Abu Bakr
What is the required ritual purification before praying?
Wudu
This major Islamic festival, known as “The Festival of Sacrifice,” commemorates the willingness of Prophet Ibrahim to sacrifice his son.
Eid al-Adha
This Arabic term means “justice” and is a central ethical value in Islamic teachings.
Adl
This term refers to the early period of Islamic history, specifically after the death of Prophet Muhammad, during which four main caliphates arose to lead the Muslim community.
Rashidun Caliphate
Known for his wisdom, this Caliph established many administrative reforms and is credited with expanding the Muslim empire significantly.
Umar ibn al-Khattab
This weekly prayer, held on Fridays, is particularly important in Islam and often includes a sermon.
Jummah Prayer
During Hajj, Muslims spend a day at this sacred site, praying for forgiveness and guidance.
Mount Arafat
This ethical principle in Islam emphasizes keeping one’s promises and being trustworthy, as demonstrated by the Prophet Muhammad’s example.
Amanah
This theological concept in Islam stresses the absolute oneness of God and rejects any division or association with Him, emphasizing that Allah is beyond all human comprehension.
Tawhid
This cousin of the Prophet is respected in both Sunni and Shia traditions, known for his bravery and deep knowledge of Islam.
Ali ibn Abi Talib
During Hajj, Muslims perform this ritual where they throw stones at pillars, symbolizing the rejection of evil.
Ramy al-Jamarat
This is the Islamic month in which the Prophet Muhammad was born, celebrated by some Muslims as a time to reflect on his life and teachings.
Rabi’ al-Awwal
The principle of “enjoining good and forbidding evil” in Islam encourages Muslims to promote righteousness and discourage wrongdoing.
Amr bil ma’ruf wa nahi an al-munkar
This theological debate in early Islamic history focused on the nature of the Quran—whether it was created or eternal—and led to a major split between those who believed it was created and those who believed it was eternal, influencing Islamic thought for centuries.
Mu’tazila vs. Ash’ari debate