đź§  Unit 1: Human and Jinn (Thaqalaan)
🙏 Unit 2: Worshiping Allah – How and Why
đź•‹ Unit 3: Types of Worship & The Shahaadatayn
🕌 Unit 4–6: Pillars of Islam (Salah, Zakah, Sawm, Hajj)
🌌 Unit 7: Signs of Allah in the Universe
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What are two similarities between humans and jinn?

Both have families and can choose their actions.

100

Why do we worship Allah?

Because He created and provides for us, and He alone deserves worship.

100

What is the meaning of worship in Islam?

Showing love, respect, and submission to Allah.

100

What is the second pillar of Islam?

Salah (prayer).

100

What are some signs of Allah in the universe?

The sun, moon, stars, and the Earth’s balance.

200

What are two key differences between jinn and humans?

Jinn are created from fire and live in ruins; humans are created from mud and live in homes.

200

What makes angels different from humans and jinn?

Angels always obey Allah, while humans and jinn can choose their path.

200

What are the two types of worship?

Outward and inward worship.

200

How many times a day is Salah performed?

Five times

200

How does Earth’s atmosphere show Allah’s mercy?

It protects us from harmful radiation and supports life. 

300

Who is the worst enemy of humans and why?

Iblees/Shaytan—because he misguides people and turns them away from good.

300

What two character traits led Iblees to Hell?

Jealousy and arrogance.

300

What is shirk, and why is it dangerous?

Shirk is associating partners with Allah; it's the greatest sin in Islam.

300

What is the purpose of Zakah?

To purify wealth and help those in need.

300

Why is the vastness of the universe a reminder of Allah’s greatness?

Because it shows the power and greatness of the Creator.

400

How can we avoid jealousy and arrogance like Iblees?

Be thankful, stay humble, help others, celebrate others, and pray for guidance.

400

How do acts of worship show our love and respect for Allah?

Acts of worship like Salah, fasting, and giving charity show our love by obeying Allah, thanking Him, and staying close to Him.

400

What are the Shahaadatayn?

The two testimonies: “There is no god but Allah” and “Muhammad is the Messenger of Allah.”

400

What is Sawm, and when is it observed?

Fasting in Ramadan, from dawn to sunset.

400

What should we conclude from signs in nature?

That Allah is the Creator and deserves worship.

500

What is the difference between thaqalaan and angels?

Angels cannot disobey Allah; humans and jinn (thaqalaan) have free will.

500

What happens if someone commits shirk without repenting?

Allah will not forgive them, and they will be denied Paradise.

500

What does each part of the Shahaadatayn mean?

“Ashhadu alla ilaha illallah” = No god but Allah; “Wa ashhadu anna Muhammadan rasulullah” = Muhammad is His Messenger.

500

How is Hajj similar to and different from the Day of Judgment?

Both involve gathering of people; Hajj allows repentance, but the Day of Judgment does not.

500

Why does Allah alone deserve worship based on His signs?

Because no one else has the power or ability to create such a perfect system.