Ramadan
Rewards
Prophets
Surah/Salat
Miscellaneous
100

The food that is recommended for breaking our fast.

Dates

100

The reward of reciting Ayatul Kursi before you sleep.

You are protected till sunrise.

100

During the month of Ramadan, the _______ was revealed to the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH)

The Quran

100

This Surah must be said in every rakat.

Surah Al Fatiha

100

This night is better than a thousand months. (i.e. worshipping Allah (swt) on that night is better than worshipping Him for a thousand months, which converts to 83 years and 4 months.)

Laylatul Qadr

200

The meal that Muslims eat after sunset during Ramadan to break the day's fast

Iftar

200

A non-fasting Muslim can get the rewards of fasting for doing this.

Feeding a fasting person

200

The first Prophet of Islam

Adam (AS)

200

The number of rakat (+ sunnah) that are be prayed daily (count carefully)

17 rakats.

200

The first person to accept Islam when Muhammad (PBUH) became a prophet.

Khadija (RA)

300

Ramadan is the _____ month of the Hijri calendar

9th Month
300

In Ramadan, these three things happen as Mercy and Favor from Allah (swt) to his servants.

(name as many as you can)

1) The gates of hell are closed

2) The gates of heaven are open

3) The devils (shaitan) are chained up

300

Prophet who has been mentioned as a friend of Allah (SWT)

Prophet Ibrahim (PBUH)

300

The Surah that the Quran mentions two prophets in its last ayah.

Surah Al-Ala

300

Five pillars of Islam

1) Shahada

2) Prayer (Salat)

3) Alms (Zakat)

4) Fasting (Sawm)

5) Pilgrimage (Hajj)

400

The Quran was orally revealed by Allah to the final Prophet, Muhammad (PBUH), through _________

Angel Jibril

400

The nafil prayer after Isha in Ramadan

Taraweeh

400

The relationship between Prophet Musa (PBUH) and Prophet Haroon (PBUH)

Brothers

400

Any Surah that are named after prophets.

1) Surah Ibrahim

2) Surah Yusuf

3) Surah Hud

4) Surah Yunis

5) Surah Muhammad

400

The amount of Surahs in the Quran

114 Surahs

500

The Ottomans did this to announce the beginning of Ramadan in Jerusalem.

1) Beating a Drum

2) Firing a cannon

3) Fireworks

4) Blowing a Horn

Firing a cannon

Ottomans held the seat of the Caliphate and ruled much of the Middle East including Palestine. They used the canon to mark the beginning of Ramadan so everyone would hear it for miles around.

500

This act will be equivalent to doing Hajj with Rasulullah (PBUH) 

Umrah in Ramadan
500

The prophet mentioned the most in the Quran

Prophet Musa

500

The only Surah that doesn't begin with the bismillah.

Surah Tawbah

500

The U.S. President that hosted what is believed to be the first iftar dinner in the White House

Thomas Jefferson

On December 9, 1805, President Thomas Jefferson hosted the first iftar dinner with the Tunisian envoy, Sultan Soliman Melimeli. The dinner was a way to boost relations with American merchant ships. It was a big deal for Jefferson because he was interested in Islam, and it marked a moment for religious diversity at the White House.