Five Pillars
Stories of the Prophets
Quran & Sunnah
Islamic History & Leadership
Fiqh & Worship
100

The two statements belief are called this in Arabic.

Kalimat ash-Shahada

100

This prophet's people were destroyed by a loud blast from the sky.

Prophet Saleh (AS) and the people of Thamud

100

The Quran was preserved during the Prophet’s life through this method.

Memorization (hifz) by the Sahabah

100

The treaty between Muslims and Quraysh before the conquest of Makkah.

Treaty of Hudaybiyyah

100

Wudu is broken by this action.

Multiple 

200

The adhan was first called by this companion.

Bilal ibn Rabah

200

This prophet cured the blind and healed the sick by Allah's permission.

Prophet Isa (Jesus, AS)

200

This surah contains the Throne Verse (Ayat al-Kursi).

Surah Al-Baqarah

200

The second caliph of Islam after Abu Bakr.

Umar ibn al-Khattab

200

The total number of daily obligatory rak'ahs in all five prayers.

17 rak’ahs

300

This person is exempt from Zakat due to not owning the nisab.

Someone below the nisab threshold (poor/needy)

300

This prophet was raised into the heavens and will return before the Day of Judgment.

Prophet Isa (AS)

300

This companion was the Prophet’s scribe and wrote down many revelations.

Zayd ibn Thabit

300

The Prophet's mosque is located in this city.

Madinah (Al-Masjid an-Nabawi)

300

You must give this before Eid al-Fitr if you fasted in Ramadan.

Zakat al-Fitr

400

If someone breaks their fast without valid reason, this is the punishment (expiation).

Fast 60 days or feed 60 poor people (kaffarah)

400

This prophet received a scripture called the Zabur.

Prophet Dawud (AS)

400

The difference between a Hadith Qudsi and a regular Hadith.

Hadith Qudsi is Allah’s words with the Prophet’s phrasing; regular hadith is Prophet’s own words

400

This battle was a turning point where Muslims showed discipline and unity despite defeat.

Battle of Uhud

400

The two festivals in Islam are Eid al-Fitr and this.

Eid al-Adha

500

The specific prayer performed by Hajj pilgrims upon entering the Haram.

Tahiyyat al-Masjid or 2 rak'ahs upon entering

500

Name the four scriptures revealed by Allah to His prophets.

Tawrah, Zabur, Injil, Quran

500

This Surah, known as the “heart of the Quran,” is often recited for blessings and intercession.

Surah Yasin

500

This dynasty ruled the Islamic world after the Rashidun Caliphs.

Umayyad Dynasty

500

This is the minimum amount of wealth (in gold or silver) you must own before Zakat becomes obligatory.

Nisab (approximately 87.48g of gold or 612.36g of silver)