Which U.S. Muslim boxer became heavyweight champion of the world and was known as “The Greatest”?
muhammad Ali
What sweet fruit do Muslims everywhere usually break their fast with?
dates
The place where you always lose your shoes.
mosque/masjid
2: main & freshman
What is the night called in Ramadan that is better than a thousand months?
Layalatul Qadr
Which country with a Muslim-majority population hosted the FIFA World Cup in 2022?
Qatar
On Eid, kids in many cultures get money as a gift. What’s it called?
Eidi
Name ONE Yemeni Coffeeshop in Naperville
Arwa, Delah, Qamaria, MOTW, etc
What is the name of our mascot?
Willie the Wildcat
Sultans from this Muslim ruled empire led for more than 600 years, with its capital in Istanbul, where they built the famous Blue Mosque right across from Hagia Sophia. Which empire is it?
Ottoman Empire
What special drink do many families make in Ramadan — often pink? Very famous in South Asia
(people who make it with water are wrong btw)
Rooh Afza
Most famous Egyptian Muslim Soccer Played, sometimes referred to as "The Egyptian King"
Mo Salah
Which year did Neuqua open in?
1997
On the Night Journey, the Prophet ﷺ ascended to the heavens from this mosque in Jerusalem — considered the third holiest site in Islam after Makkah and Madinah. What mosque is it?
👉 Al-Aqsa Mosque
Which battle was the first major battle fought in Islam?
Battle of Badr
Muslim Mariah Carey
Maher Zain
Most famous dessert on social media that originated in Dubai
Who was the first principal of Neuqua
Katherine Birkett (what freshman building is named after)
What is the only surah in the Qur’an named after a woman?
Surah Maryam
This famous Muslim traveler from Morocco journeyed across Africa, Asia, and Europe in the 14th century.
Ibn Battuta
What is the most controversial thing that people, especially uncs, bicker about before any holiday, like Eid.
Moon Sightings
Name of the stereotypical person who goes to taraweeh for only 8 rakats
8 rakat warrior
Who was Neuqua named after?
"Neuqua" is the name of a Potawatomi Indian, specifically the son of Chief Waubonsie, who lived in the Naperville, Illinois area in the 1800s