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100

What trade journey did Muhammad undertake for Khadeejah?
 

A caravan to Syria (p.25)

100

After the death of his mother, Muhammad was raised by who?
 

Abdul Muttalib (grandfather) (P.15)

100

Name the Christian monk who recognized Muhammad in his youth?
 

Bahira. (p. 22)

100

In what month did Muhammad (pbuh) recieve the first revelation?
 

Ramadan (p. 29)

100

After recieving the first revelation, how did Muhammad feel?
 

He was frightened. (P.29)

200

How did Prophet (pbuh) show fairness in trade?
 

Honest & fair dealing. (p. 25)

200

As a child, what behavior did the trees and stones exhibit when they saw the Prophet (pbuh)?
 

They prostrated. (p. 22)

200

At what age was our Prophet when his grandfather passed away?
 

Eight years old. (p. 22)

200

Where was Muhammad's father buried?
 

Yathrib (Madinah). (p. 15)

200

During the Battle of Fijar, what was the primary role of Muhammad (pbuh)
 

Collecting arrows for his unlce. (p. 23)

300

Who was the Abyssinian ruler who welcomed Muslim refugees?
 

King Negus (Najashi). (p. 68)

300

Abdullah, the father of the Prophet (PBUH), was called Dhabih in reference to the rediscovery of Zamzam. What does Dhabih mean?
 

The sacraficed. (p. 17)

300

Who named the baby “Muhammad,” and why?

His grandfather, Abdul Muttalib, believing he would be highly praised. (p.18)

300

Which idol’s name did the Quraysh often swear by, angering the Prophet (pbuh)?    
 

Lat and Uzza (p.28)

300

How did early Muslims stay connected to the Qur’an?

By reciting and memorizing it in secret. (P.68)

400

Muhammad had been appointed as a prophet with the first revelation. With the second revelation he was made Allah's Messenger, entrusted with two task. Name these two task?
 

The first task was to "arise and warn" and the second was to obey the commands of Allah and act as a model for others. (p.32)

400

Khadeeja's proposal to Muhammad involved two individuals, who and what roles did they play in the proposal?
 

Maysarah gave a description of Muhammad's (pbuh) character to Khadijah and Nafeesah broached the topic of marriage to Muhammad (pbuh)(p. 25)

400

After Umar bin Khattab's conversion to Islam, what major change occured for Muslims?
 

Muslims were able to perform prayers publicly at the Ka'bah. (p.83)

400

Name Muhammad's foster brothers?
 

Masrooh, Hamzah bin Abdul Muttalib and Abu Salamah bin Abdul Asad Mahkzoomi. (p.19)

400

Which two clans were outcasted in the total boycott and forced to withdraw from Makkah and live in She'eb Abi Talib?                                                                  

Banu Hashim and Banu Al-Muttalib (p.90)

500

At what age did Muhammad's (pbuh) receive the first revelation based off both the lunar and solar calendar? Please state specific ages for each calendar.
 

Lunar calendar- Forty years, six months and twelve days old and Solar calendar- Thirty-nine years, three months and twenty-two days old.

500

What is the Prophet's lineage?
 

Muhammad bin Abdullah bin Abdul Muttalib bin Hashim bin Abdu Munaf bin Qusayy bin Kalib bin Murrah bin Ka'b bin Luayy bin Ghalib bin Fihr bin Malik bin Mudhr bin Nizar bin Ma'd Adnan. (P.14)

500

Who did Khadeejah take Muhammad (pbuh) to after recieving the first revelations and what did this individual say to him?                          

Her cousin Warqa bin Naufal. Waraqa said: "The angel that was sent to you is the same angel that Allah sent to Musa. I wish I were young and could live to see the day your own people will drive you out of this city." (p.31)

500

What was the first duty ordained at the beginning of the Prophet's mission and what did Jibreel do to help him complete this duty?
 

Salah was the first duty. Jibreel taught the Prophet (pbuh) how to perform prayers and wudu (ablution), and asked him to offer two rak'ah (units of prayer) morning and evening. (p.36)

500

What name was Abdul Muttalib famous for having and explain why he was given this special name?
 

Famous for his generosity,  he was called "the Generous". He gave his leftovers to the needy, and even to animals and birds. (p.16)