This prophet was known for his patience after losing his children, wealth, and health.
Who is Prophet Ayyub (AS)?
The only surah that does not begin with Bismillah.
What is Surah At-Tawbah (Surah 9)?
The first battle fought by Muslims
The number of times Muslims pray daily.
What is five times a day?
The word for permissible acts in Islam.
What is Halal?
The prophet who had a miraculous birth with no father.
Who is Prophet Isa (AS)?
The surah known as the “Heart of the Qur’an.”
What is Surah Yaseen?
The city where the Prophet Muhammad (ﷺ) migrated to during the Hijrah.
What is Madinah?
The Arabic name for the declaration of faith (There is no god but Allah, Muhammad is His Messenger).
What is the Shahada?
The word for forbidden acts in Islam.
What is Haram?
The prophet who built a great ship on Allah’s command.
Who is Prophet Nuh (AS)?
The surah with the longest ayah in the Qur’an.
What is Surah Al-Baqarah (Ayah 282 – Ayat al-Dayn)?
The first caliph after Prophet Muhammad (ﷺ)’s death.
Who is Abu Bakr As-Siddiq (RA)?
The month of fasting in Islam.
What is Ramadan?
The word for recommended but not required actions (like giving extra charity).
What is Sunnah (or Mustahabb)?
The prophet who was thrown into a fire but was unharmed.
Who is Prophet Ibrahim (AS)?
The total number of prophets mentioned by name in the Qur’an.
Who are 25 prophets?
The year in which the Hijrah (Islamic calendar) begins.
What is 622 CE?
The exact day during Dhul-Hijjah when Eid al-Adha is celebrated.
What is the 10th of Dhul-Hijjah?
The type of charity that is mandatory for every Muslim who can afford it.
What is Zakat?
This prophet inherited prophethood from his father and could speak to animals.
Who is Prophet Sulayman (AS)?
The surah that was revealed in its entirety at once (not in parts).
What is Surah Al-Fatihah?
The treaty that allowed Muslims to perform Umrah the following year.
What is the Treaty of Hudaybiyyah?
The place Muslims face when they pray.
What is the Kaaba in Makkah?
The type of charity that is voluntary and can be given anytime.
What is Sadaqah?