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100

Fasting Ramadan is________ pillar of Islam 

4th

100

Name one battle that took place in Ramadan

Badr, Conquest of Makkeh, Conquest of al al andalus, Ain Galout

100

Turkish dessert became popular in the entire Islamic world because of the control of the Ottoman Empire.

Baklava 

100

The Masjid where Prophet Mohammed ﷺlead the prophets in prayer on the night of Isra and Mi’raj 

Al-Aqsa

100

In which Hijri year Prophet ﷺ migrate from Mecca to Medina?

The first year of Hijra

200

What Hadith mentions suhur? 

“Take Suhur, for there is blessing in it.”

«تَسَحَّروا فإنَّ في السَّحور بَرَكة»

200

On what day in Ramadan was the Battle of Badr?

Friday, 17th of Ramdan

200

Palestinian dish, the exact meaning of its name is upside-down?

Maklouba

200

What is the biggest masjid in the world?

Masjid Al-Haram, in Mecca

200

What does the word “Ramadan” mean?

Heat Intensity

300

When should zakat al-Fitr be out?

Before Eid prayer

300

Rufayda Al-Aslamiya was the first Muslim woman to practice a profession in Islam. What was it?

Nursing

300

Bolani country of origin? 


Afghanistan 

300

Masjid 99 Kubah in Indonesia features a design with 99 domes. What do these 99 domes symbolize?


99 names of Allah SWT

300

What is Musaharati job?

Walk through neighborhoods before Fajr to wake people for Suhur

400

How many times did Prophet Muhammad ﷺ pray taraweh in the masjid?

3 nights in 1 Ramadan. 

400

Which Muslim country got its independence on the 27th of Ramadan?

Pakistan

400

Which European country with an Ottoman Islamic history and Muslim influence is considered to have a traditional dish called “goulash”?


Hungary 

400

What Surah is inscribed on the walls of the Dome of the Rock in Masjid Al-Aqsa, Al-Quds?


Surah Ya-Sin

400

Which country in South America has the biggest Muslim population?

Brazil

500

What Islamic practice involves secluding oneself in a mosque during the last ten nights of Ramadan for worship and reflection called?

I‘tikāf

500

In which Islamic Caliphate did the lantern, or fanous, become a Ramadan tradition?

Fatimid Caliphate, in Egypt

500

In which Middle Eastern city was qamar al din, or apricot juice, invented?


Damascus  

500

In which State is the oldest Masjid in the United States? 

Mother Mosque of America, Iowa


500

Al-Hasan Ibn Al-Haytham was a famous Muslim scientist in multiple fields, and he laid the foundation for a modern digital device. What is it?

Camera