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Quiz 9 Seniors Answers
Al-Khaaliq: The Creator Al-Baari: The Evolver Al-Musawwir: The Shaper of forms Allah is Most Great Allah is Most Great Allah is Most Great Allah is Most Great I bear witness that none is worthy of worship except Allah I bear witness that none is worthy of worship except Allah I bear witness that Muhammad is the Prophetic Messenger of Allah I bear witness that Muhammad is the Prophetic Messenger of Allah Come to prayer. Come to prayer Come to success. Come to success Prayer has begun. Prayer has begun Allah is Most Great Allah is Most Great None is worthy of worship except Allah Some of the similarities between the azan and the iqama are: - They are recited with wudu - They are recited facing the qibla which is the Ka'ba in Makka - They are recited standing - They are recited to call people to prayer - They are recited loudly so that everyone can hear - They are recited before every regular obligatory prayer all over the world - They are recited in Arabic As-Sabiqun al-Awwalun are the first and foremost Companions of the beloved Prophet Muhammad, peace be upon him, who accepted Islam Glory be to Allah with His Own Praise Prophet Muhammad, peace be upon him, sacrificed 63 camels and Sayyidina 'Ali may Allah be pleased with him, sacrificed 37 camels Some of the following Sahaba or Companions can be mentioned Sayyidina Zayd ibn Harithah Rady Allahu 'Anhu Sayyidina 'Uthman ibn Maz'un Rady Allahu 'Anhu Sayyidina Bilal ibn Rabah Rady Allahu 'Anhu Sayyidina Abu Dhar al-Ghifari Rady Allahu 'Anhu Sayyidina Mus'ab ibn 'Umayr Rady Allahu 'Anhu Sayyidina Ja'far ibn Abi Talib Rady Allahu 'Anhu Sayyidina 'Abdullah ibn Mas'ud Rady Allahu 'Anhu Sayyidina Hamza ibn 'Abdul Muttalib Rady Allahu 'Anhu Sayyidina Abbas ibn 'Abdul Muttalib Rady Allahu 'Anhu Sayyidina Abu Hurayra Rady Allahu 'Anhu Some of the following Sahabiyaat or female Companions can be mentioned Sayyidatina Khadija Rady Allahu 'Anha Sayyidatina 'Aisha Siddiqa Rady Allahu 'Anha Sayyidatina Fatima bint Rasulillah Rady Allahu 'Anha Sayyidatina Zaynab bint Rasulillah Rady Allahu 'Anha Sayyidatina Ruqayya bint Rasulillah Rady Allahu 'Anha Sayyidatina Umm Kulthum bint Rasulillah Rady Allahu 'Anha Sayyidatina Fatima bint al-Khattab Rady Allahu 'Anha Sayyidatina Sumayya bint Khubbat Rady Allahu 'Anha Sayyidatina 'Asma bint 'Umays Rady Allahu 'Anha Sayyidatina Umm Ayman Rady Allahu 'Anha Surah al-Fatiha "Sab'al mathaani" means the seven most often repeated verses "Qana'ah" means contentment or to be satisfied with little "Juhd" means exertion in the way of Allah Any one of these characteristics of a hypocrite can be mentioned - when he speaks, he lies - he breaks his promise - is untrustworthy "Riba" means usury "Haram" means prohibited "Makruh" means disliked "Riba" is "haram" It means to enjoin good Examples are: to advise people to give in charity, to speak the truth, and to be cheerful It means to forbid evil Examples are: to advise people to give up gambling, not to keep bad company, and to avoid jealousy There is no ruku' in salatul Janaza Any one of the following sunnahs of the beloved Prophet Muhammad, peace be upon him, can be mentioned - he was very charitable - he always had a smile on his face - he would always be the first one to greet - he was contented with little - he was very brave - he kept a beard - he wore an amamah (turban) - he used to enter the Grand Mosque in Makkah through Bab us Salam (the door of peace) |
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