The first step of wudu is ___.
Niyyah (or intention)
The first step of salah is ___.
Niyyah (or intention).
Surah al Fatiha has how many ayahs
7.
Surah al Asr has one central theme...what is it?
Time and finality of the dunya.
The Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) was in what location when he received the first revelation?
Cave of Hira
When performing wudu, you always start with your ___ side.
Right side.
We recite this surah during every rakat of every salah.
Surah al Fatiha.
When is a specific time to recite Surah al Asr?
At the end of a blessed gathering.
Umar (RA) was prepared to kill the Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) when he ran into Nu'aym ibn 'Abd Allah who told him to go where? What happened after?
To his sister's home. There, he heard his sister, Fatimah RA and brother-in-law, Sa'id ibn Zayd, reciting Qur'an.
Once.
How many fardh rakats does Maghrib have?
3.
Al Fatiha translates to what in English?
The Opening.
True/False: Surah al Asr is the shortest surah in the Qur'an.
True. It has only 3 ayahs.
What did the early surahs warn against?
Arrogance.
True/False: The last step of wudu is washing your right foot.
False: It is washing your left foot 3 times.
We say this during sajdah.
Subhana Rabbiyal A'la, or How Perfect is my Lord, the Most High.
The Straight Path in Arabic is what?
Sirat al Mustaqeem.
The 4 core lessons from Surah al Asr are...
Have faith (imaan)
Fulfill righteous deeds
Enjoin truth (al Haqq)
Have patience (Sabr)
Muslims migrated to Abyssinia and were accepted by the non-Muslim emperor. What was his name?
Negashi.
Making dua'a or renewing your intention for salah.
We recite these 3 dua'as before salaam.
Tashahhud, Durud, and Dua'a of Ibrahim (AS) or another dua'a.
Surah al Fatiha is a direct conversation between believer and Lord. What are the two main themes of the surah?
Faith and Belief.
Allah SWT swears by time in Surah al Asr. Why do you think time is a warning in this surah?
It is a reminder of how short and final this dunya is and how our ultimate purpose is to please Allah and reach the Hereafter.
Bismika Allahumma”, or “In Your Name, O Allah”.