Ramadan
Prophets and Messengers
Islamic History
The Holy Quran
The Five Pillars
100

This is the meal Muslims eat before dawn begins.

Suhoor

100

He is considered the "Father of the Prophets" and built the Kaabah with his son Ismail.

Ibrahim (AS)

100

This is the city where the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) was born.

Makkah

100

This is the first chapter (Surah) of the Quran, recited in every unit of prayer.

Al-Fatiha

100

To fast during Ramadan, a person must stay away from these 2 things from dawn to sunset.

Food and drink

200

This special night, which falls in the last ten days of Ramadan, is described as being "better than a thousand months.

Laylat al-Qadr

200

This prophet was swallowed by a large fish after leaving his people.

Yunus (AS)

200

Formerly known as Yathrib, this city became the first capital of the Islamic state

Madinah

200

This angel was responsible for delivering the revelation of the Quran to the Prophet Muhammad.

Jibreel

200

This is the name of the ritual washing Muslims must do before they begin their prayer.

Wudu

300

Although optional, many Muslims perform these long, extra prayers at night during Ramadan.

Taraweeh

300

This prophet had the unique ability to speak to both animals and the Jinn.

Sulayman (AS)

300

This person was the first Muezzin (the one who calls the Adhan) in Islam.

Bilal ibn Rabah

300

This Surah, which many Muslims recite for its powerful message on life, death, and the afterlife, is often referred to as the "Heart of the Quran."

Surah Yaseen

300

This is the Arabic name for the direction of the Kaaba that Muslims face when they pray.

Qibla

400

This is the specific month in the Islamic lunar calendar that follows Ramadan.

Shawwal

400

He is the prophet mentioned most frequently by name in the Quran.

Musa (AS)

400

This was the name of the Prophet's migration from Makkah to Madinah, which marks the start of the Islamic calendar.

Hijrah

400

This is the only woman mentioned by name in the Quran.

Maryam

400

While Zakat is a required tax for the poor, this is the term for charity given voluntarily.

Sadaqah

500

This is the literal Arabic meaning of the word "Ramadan."

Scorching heat or Dryness

500

This is the total number of prophets explicitly mentioned by name in the Quran.

25

500

This Caliph is often referred to as the "fifth righteous caliph" due to his immense piety and justice.

Umar bin Abdul-Aziz

500

These two Surahs are named after insects.

Al-Naml (The Ant) and Al-Nahl (The Bee)

500

When a person recites the Shahada to become Muslim, they must have at least this many witnesses.

Two