Prophets
Sahabahs
Pillars of Iman
Luqman (AS)
Trivia
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What was the wisdom behind Prophet Musa (AS) being raised in Pharaoh’s palace despite Pharaoh being his greatest enemy?

Allah (SWT)'s plan was to ensure his safety and allows him to access good education and care

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Who was the first adult male to accept Islam?

Abu Bakr as-Siddiq (RA). He was a close friend of the Prophet and later became the first Khalifah.

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What does belief in Qadar imply about Allah’s knowledge and power?

It means Allah knows, wills, and controls everything that happens, past, present, and future.

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What does Luqman (AS)’s advice about gratitude reveal about the nature of thankfulness in Islam?

Luqman (AS) teaches that gratitude benefits the individual spiritually and morally, while Allah remains self-sufficient.

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Which Surah of the Qur’an is named after a woman and what is its significance?

Surah An-Nisa (Chapter 4) is named after women and focuses on their rights, inheritance, and family laws.

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Why did Prophet Yunus (AS) leave his people before receiving divine permission, and what was the consequence?

He left his people because of frustration with his people rejecting his message from Allah (SWT), and his consequence was that he was swallowed by giant fish until repenting to Allah (SWT) for forgiveness

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Which Sahabi was known for compiling the Qur’an into a single book form?

Zayd ibn Thabit (RA)

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What is the fifth pillar of Iman and what is its description?

Belief in the Day of Judgment is the fifth pillar of Iman, and its description is that the belief that all humans will be resurrected and judged by Allah for their deeds.

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How does Luqman (AS) emphasize the importance of prayer in his counsel?

He commands his son to establish regular prayer as a pillar of righteousness and moral discipline.

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What was the name of the treaty signed between the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) and the Quraysh in 628 CE?

The Treaty of Hudaybiyyah — a pivotal peace agreement that led to the eventual spread of Islam in Arabia.

1500

Which prophet is mentioned most frequently in the Qur’an?

Musa (AS) was the prophet who was most frequently mentioned in the Quran.

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Who was the Prophet’s cousin and son-in-law, known for his bravery and knowledge?

Ali ibn Abu Talib (RA)

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Why is belief in all prophets essential, even those not mentioned by name in the Qur’an?

Allah (SWT) sent messengers to every nation, and belief in them affirms the universality of His guidance.

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What does Luqman (AS) say about arrogance and pride in behavior?

He warns against turning one's cheek in pride and walking boastfully, as Allah dislikes the arrogant.

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Which companion was known as the “scribe of revelation” and helped compile the Qur’an?

Zayd ibn Thabit (RA), who was entrusted with collecting and writing down the Qur’anic verses.

2000

What was the significance of the dream Prophet Ibrahim (AS) had about sacrificing his son, and how is it commemorated in Islam?

Prophet Ibrahim saw in a dream that he was commanded by Allah (SWT) to sacrifice his son, Ismail (AS). This was a test of obedience and submission to Allah (SWT), and is commemorated in Islam by sacrificing an animal during Eid-al-Adha.

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Which female Sahabi was the first martyr in Islam?

Sumayyah bint Khayyat (RA)

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What distinguishes the Qur’an from previous scriptures in Islamic belief?

The Qur’an is the final, unaltered revelation preserved by Allah for all of humanity.

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How does Luqman (AS) describe the consequences of even the smallest deeds?

He says that even a mustard seed of action will be brought forth by Allah, showing divine justice.

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What is the name of the angel responsible for blowing the trumpet on the Day of Judgment?

Israfil (AS), who will blow the trumpet to signal the end of the world and resurrection.

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What group of people was Prophet Hud (AS) sent to and what was his message?

Prophet Hud was sent to the people of ‘Aad, who were known for their strength and arrogance. He called them to worship Allah alone and abandon pride and idol worship.

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Who was known as “The Sword of Allah”?

Khalid ibn al-Walid (RA). A brilliant military commander who never lost a battle after embracing Islam.

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How does belief in angels affect a Muslim’s awareness of their actions?

It reminds them that angels constantly record their deeds, encouraging mindfulness and accountability.

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What does Luqman (AS) say about being patient during hardship?

He advises his son to be patient in all trials, as it is a sign of strong character and faith.

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Which prophet is mentioned in the Qur’an as having been given the ability to understand the speech of birds?

Prophet Sulaiman (AS), who was granted knowledge, wisdom, and control over animals and jinn.