This Surah is known as the "Heart of the Quran" and is frequently recited for those who are ill or have passed away
Surah Yasin
Known as Khalilullah the friend of allah
Ibrahim AS
The year 622 CE, marking the Prophet’s ﷺ migration from Makkah to Madinah and the start of the Islamic calendar.
Hijrah
The city formerly known as Yathrib, which became the center of the first Islamic state.
Madinah
The four "Rightly Guided" Caliphs who led the Ummah after the passing of the Prophet ﷺ.
Khulafa-e-Rashidun(Abu baker, Omar, Uthman, Ali)
The only companion (Sahabi) of the Prophet ﷺ mentioned by name in the Quran.
Zayd bin Harithah
The Prophet whose name is mentioned most frequently in the Quran
Musa (AS)
What is the name of the foster mother of the Prophet Mohammed SAW who raised him in the desert when he was a baby.
Halimah al-Saidiyah
This is the name of the very first mosque ever built in Islam, located just outside of Madinah.
Masjid Quba
This is the only woman mentioned by name in the entire Quran.
Maryam
These are the two Surahs we recite to seek protection from evil and the "evil eye"
Surah Al-Falaq and Surah An-Nas
This Prophet was sent to the people of 'Ad and was known for his great strength and patience.
Hud (AS)
The Prophet ﷺ stayed in this cave with Abu Bakr (RA) while they were escaping from Makkah to Madinah.
Cave of Thawr
This is the name of the crystal-like stone near the Kaaba that contains the footprints of Prophet Ibrahim (AS)
Maqam Ibrahim
This Surah is known as the "Bride of the Quran" because of its beautiful rhythm and repeating verse.
Surah Ar-Rahman
This Surah contains two verses of prostration (Sajdah), the only one in the Quran to do so
Surah Al-Hajj
This Prophet is considered the father-in-law of Prophet Musa (AS) and was sent to the people of Madyan.
Shu’ayb (AS)
The treaty signed in 6 AH between the Muslims and the Quraysh, which led to a decade of peace and the eventual conquest of Makkah.
Treaty of Hudaybiyyah
This small, blessed area in the Prophet's Mosque is located between his house and his pulpit (minbar)
Rawdah
There are 114 Surahs in the Quran. How many of them were revealed in Makkah?
86
This young companion was appointed by Abu Bakr (RA) to lead the official committee to compile the Quran into one book.
Zayd ibn Thabit (RA)
The term used for the five prophets who showed extraordinary perseverance (Nuh, Ibrahim, Musa, 'Isa, and Muhammad).
Ulul 'Azm
During the Battle of the Trench, this Persian companion suggested digging a deep ditch to defend the city.
Salman al-Farisi (RA)
This is the city where the Prophet Ibrahim (AS) is buried; it is also a very holy city for Muslims.
Al-Khalil
Known as the "Lion of Allah," this Sahabi was famous for his incredible strength in battle, like lifting the heavy door of the Khaybar fortress. A popular story says that despite his power, he found his wife's coffin too heavy to lift because of his deep sadness.
Ali ibn Abi Talib (RA)