Wellness
Prophets in Islam
The Qur'an
Women in Islam
The Five Pillars
100

Who is the chairman of Wellness?

Sheikh Adnan Rajeh.

100

Which prophet was thrown into a fire but emerged unharmed?

Prophet Ibrahim.

100

Over approximately how many years was the Qur'an revealed?

23.

100

Who was the first wife of Prophet Muhammad and the first person to accept Islam?

Khadijah bint Khuwaylid.

100

What is the difference between Zakat and Sadaqah?

Zakat is an obligatory form of charity with specific conditions, while Sadaqah is voluntary and can be given at any time.

200

What does IDA stand for?

Imam Development Academy.

200

Which prophet was known for his wisdom and was the son of Prophet Dawood?

Prophet Sulaiman.

200

What is the Arabic term for the 30 parts into which the Qur'an is divided?

Juz or Ajza'.

200

Which queen of Yemen embraced Islam after being visited by Prophet Sulaiman?

Queen Bilqis (the Queen of Sheba).

200

Explain the conditions under which a Muslim is exempted from fasting during Ramadan.

A Muslim is exempted from fasting if they are ill, traveling, elderly, pregnant, breastfeeding, menstruating, or have a condition that prevents fasting. They must make up missed fasts or provide fidya (compensation).

300

When did Wellness first open?

2021.

300

Who was the second prophet in Islam?

Prophet Idrees.

300

Which surah is known as the "Heart of the Qur'an"?

Surah Yaseen.

300

Which female companion is known as "the female scholar" and often served as a teacher to many male companions?

Aisha bint Abu Bakr (RA); she narrated thousands of hadiths and was a prominent scholar of Islam.

300

For Zakat, explain what the nisab is (minimum threshold)?

The nisab is the minimum amount of wealth that a Muslim must possess for a lunar year.

400

When did the extension open at Wellness?

2022.

400

Which prophet is referred to as "Kalīmullah," meaning the one who spoke directly to Allah, and what mountain did this communication occur on?

Prophet Musa (Moses); the communication occurred on Mount Sinai.

400

Which surah does not begin with "Bismillah-ir-Rahman-ir-Rahim," and what is the reason for its absence?

Surah At-Tawbah (also known as Surah Bara'ah); it is believed to be a continuation of Surah Al-Anfal and does not begin with "Bismillah" because it speaks about punishment and a rejection of polytheism.

400

Who was Umm Ammarah, and what was her notable contribution during the Prophet's time?

Umm Ammarah, also known as Nusaybah bint Ka'ab, actively defended the Prophet during the Battle of Uhud and sustained multiple injuries in the process, showcasing her dedication and courage.

400

What is the niyyah (intention) in the context of Salah, and why is it important?

Niyyah is the intention in one's heart to perform a specific act of worship, such as Salah. It is crucial because actions are judged based on intentions in Islam, and it ensures sincerity and focus in worship.

500

What are the 3 main things that Wellness focuses on?

Development, Service, Empowerment.

500

Who was Prophet Ishaq (Isaac) the father of, and what role did his descendants play in the Abrahamic religions?

He was the father of Yaqub (Jacob), and his descendants became the Bani Israel, central to Jewish and Islamic history.

500

How many Makki and Madani surahs are there in the Qur'an, and what is the main difference between them?

There are 86 Makki surahs and 28 Madani surahs. Makki surahs were revealed before the migration to Medina and generally focus on belief, while Madani surahs deal more with laws and social conduct.

500

Who was Asiya, and why is she considered one of the greatest women in Islam despite her husband's opposition to her faith?

Asiya was the wife of Pharaoh and a believer in the message of Prophet Musa (Moses). She is considered one of the greatest women in Islam for her steadfast faith despite her husband's tyranny.

500

What are the differences between Fard (obligatory), Wajib (necessary), and Sunnah (recommended) acts of Salah, and how do these categories affect the validity of prayer?

  • Fard: Obligatory acts of Salah are mandatory, and missing them invalidates the prayer.
  • Wajib: Necessary but slightly less compulsory than Fard. Missing a Wajib requires Sujood as-Sahw (prostration for forgetfulness).
  • Sunnah: Recommended acts enhance the prayer's reward but missing them doesn’t invalidate Salah.