In which Islamic month was the Quran revealed?
What is Ramadan
What did the Prophet (SAW) break his fast with?
What are Dates and Water
During Ramadan, Muslims fast not only from food and drink but also from which other actions?
Fasting from harmful actions such as lying, backbiting, arguing, and sinful behavior?
What does Laylatul Qadr mean?
What is the Night of Decree/Power
Which significant battle in Islamic history took place during Ramadan, where the Muslims won despite being outnumbered?
What is the Battle of Badr?
Which Surah in the Quran mentions the obligation of fasting during Ramadan?
What is Surah Al-Baqarah (2:183)?
"O believers! Fasting is prescribed for you—as it was for those before you1—so perhaps you will become mindful ˹of Allah˺."
What is the name of the extra prayer performed in Ramadan nights?
What is Taraweeh?
If someone forgetfully eats or drinks while fasting, does their fast break?
No, they should continue fasting as it is a gift from Allah?
How many months is laylatul Qadr better than?
What is 1000 months (83 years)
What is the act of charity that Muslims are encouraged to give during Ramadan, typically before the Eid prayer?
What is Zakat al-Fitr?
Which angel brought the Quran to Prophet Muhammad(SAW), and what was the first revealed word?
What is Angel Jibreel (Gabriel) and the first revealed word was "Iqra" (Read) from Surah Al-Alaq?
Which days did the Prophet Muhammad (SAW) fast to make up missed fasts outside of Ramadan?
What are the Mondays and Thursdays?
The Prophet (SAW) was known to fast on Mondays and Thursdays, and this was a common practice to make up missed fasts. Additionally, he ﷺ sometimes fasted on the "white days" (13th, 14th, and 15th of each Islamic month).
Name 2 things that invalidate your fasting (apart from eating/drinking)
Intentionally vomiting, being intimate during the day, Menstruation, IV fluids(nutritious Injections), smoking/vaping,
According to some scholars, why is the exact date of Laylatul Qadr hidden?
To encourage believers to increase their worship throughout the last 10 nights rather than focusing on just one night
Which specific gate of Paradise is mentioned in Hadith as being designated for those who fast during Ramadan?
What is the Gate of Rayyan?
(The Gate of Rayyan is reserved for those who fast during Ramadan, and they will be called to enter through it on the Day of Judgment.)
Which Surah is often called the "heart of the Quran" and is recommended to be recited, especially in Ramadan?
What is Surah Yaseen?
In the final ten nights of Ramadan, the Prophet (SAW) used to focus his worship in a particular way to enhance his devotion. What was this practice called?
What is I'tikaf (spending time in seclusion in the mosque for intense worship)?
(The Prophet (SAW)would perform I'tikaf during the last ten nights and advised his wives to do the same or engage in worship, urging them to use this time for deep spiritual reflection.)
What is the ruling on intentionally breaking a fast without a valid excuse?
What is it is a major sin and requires fasting 60 days consecutively or feeding 60 poor people?
Laylatul Qadr is believed to fall on one of the last 10 nights of Ramadan. Which nights are most likely, according to hadith?
What are the odd nights—21st, 23rd, 25th, 27th, or 29th?
In which year after the Hijrah did fasting during the month of Ramadan become obligatory for Muslims?
What is the 2nd year of Hijrah?
This is when the obligation of fasting during Ramadan was revealed to the Prophet (SAW) and the Muslim community
Which Surah in the Quran does not start with "Bismillahir Rahmanir Raheem", and why?
What is Surah At-Tawbah (Surah 9)
-->Because it was revealed as a warning to the polytheists, announcing that their treaties with the Muslims were no longer valid. Scholars also say it continues from the previous Surah (Al-Anfal).
What Dua did Prophet Muhammed (SAW) recited when breaking his fast?
Allahumma inni laka sumtu, wa bika amantu, wa ‘alayka tawakkaltu, wa ‘ala rizqika aftartu
Means --> "O Allah, I have fasted for You, I believe in You, I rely on You, and with Your provision, I break my fast."
A person has a lifelong chronic illness and is unable to fast during Ramadan. They are wondering how they can fulfill their obligation. How can they compensate for the missed fasts?
What is Fidya,
Which is either feeding one poor person for each day of fasting missed OR donating money to the poor that covers the cost of meals for each day missed?
What is the recommended dua to say on Laylatul Qadr?
What is "Allahumma innaka afuwwun tuhibbul afwa fa’fu anni"?
Meaning --> "O Allah, Indeed You are the most forgiving, you love forgiveness, so forgive me."
Which companion of the Prophet Muhammad (SAW) was known for his exceptional charity during Ramadan, especially in giving to the poor, and was called "The Generous Companion"?
Who is Abdullah ibn Umar (RA)?