The Ramadan Quiz is a comprehensive set of multiple-choice questions designed to test knowledge about the significance, practices, and teachings related to the holy month of Ramadan, based on the Quran and Hadith. It covers key topics such as the rules of fasting, the benefits of Ramadan, spiritual practices, and the importance of charity and prayers during this sacred month. The quiz provides an engaging way for individuals to deepen their understanding of Ramadan, whether for personal enrichment, educational purposes, or preparation for the month itself.
Ramadan Quiz
1. What is the primary reason for fasting during Ramadan?
A) To gain weight
B) To attain piety and mindfulness of Allah
C) To become closer to friends and family
D) To increase physical strength
Answer: B) To attain piety and mindfulness of Allah
2. In which month of the Islamic calendar does Ramadan occur?
A) Shawwal
B) Rajab
C) Muharram
D) Ramadan
Answer: D) Ramadan
3. Which Surah mentions the command to fast during Ramadan?
A) Surah Al-Baqarah
B) Surah Al-Araf
C) Surah At-Tawbah
D) Surah Al-Fatiha
Answer: A) Surah Al-Baqarah
4. Which verse in the Quran instructs Muslims to fast during Ramadan?
A) Surah Al-Baqarah (2:183)
B) Surah Al-Alaq (96:5)
C) Surah Al-Fatiha (1:5)
D) Surah Al-Imran (3:125)
Answer: A) Surah Al-Baqarah (2:183)
5. What is the exact time to begin fasting during Ramadan?
A) At sunrise
B) At the call to prayer (Adhan)
C) At dawn (Fajr)
D) At sunset
Answer: C) At dawn (Fajr)
6. What is the act of breaking the fast at sunset called?
A) Iftar
B) Suhoor
C) Tarawih
D) Zakat
Answer: A) Iftar
7. What is the meal called that Muslims eat before dawn to begin their fast?
A) Iftar
B) Suhoor
C) Fajr
D) Zakat
Answer: B) Suhoor
8. Which of the following is not allowed during the daylight hours of Ramadan?
A) Eating
B) Drinking
C) Sleeping
D) Fasting
Answer: C) Sleeping
9. According to the Hadith, what should a person say when they break their fast?
A) “Alhamdulillah”
B) “Bismillah”
C) “Allahu Akbar”
D) “Dhahaba al-zama’ wa abtalat al-‘uruq”
Answer: D) “Dhahaba al-zama’ wa abtalat al-‘uruq” (The thirst has gone, and the veins are moist, and the reward is confirmed, if Allah wills.)
10. Which of the following actions will break a person’s fast during Ramadan?
A) Sleeping
B) Reading the Quran
C) Eating or drinking
D) Praying
Answer: C) Eating or drinking
11. What is the significance of the last ten nights of Ramadan?
A) They are considered less important
B) They hold the Night of Decree (Laylat al-Qadr)
C) They are for giving Zakat
D) They are for visiting relatives
Answer: B) They hold the Night of Decree (Laylat al-Qadr)
12. Which night is believed to be the Night of Decree (Laylat al-Qadr)?
A) 10th night of Ramadan
B) 13th night of Ramadan
C) 27th night of Ramadan
D) 29th night of Ramadan
Answer: C) 27th night of Ramadan
13. In the Hadith, which act is highly recommended during Ramadan, especially during its nights?
A) Eating
B) Sleeping
C) Giving charity
D) Performing extra prayers (Tahajjud or Tarawih)
Answer: D) Performing extra prayers (Tahajjud or Tarawih)
14. Who is exempted from fasting during Ramadan according to the Quran and Hadith?
A) Elderly individuals who are unable to fast
B) People with a physical illness
C) Travelers
D) All of the above
Answer: D) All of the above
15. What is the primary purpose of giving Zakat al-Fitr at the end of Ramadan?
A) To purify the fast
B) To increase wealth
C) To celebrate Eid
D) To feed the poor and needy
Answer: A) To purify the fast
16. What does the Quran say about those who cannot fast due to illness or travel?
A) They should fast later
B) They should feed a poor person for each missed fast
C) They must pay a fine
D) They are not required to make up the fasts
Answer: B) They should feed a poor person for each missed fast
17. According to Hadith, which is the best time for a Muslim to make supplications (du’a) during Ramadan?
A) During the night
B) After Iftar
C) Just before Fajr
D) While fasting during the day
Answer: B) After Iftar
18. Which of the following is not a recommended act during Ramadan?
A) Offering extra prayers
B) Fasting from dawn till dusk
C) Overeating at Iftar
D) Giving charity
Answer: C) Overeating at Iftar
19. What is the reward mentioned in Hadith for someone who fasts during Ramadan with faith and seeking Allah’s reward?
A) They will be forgiven
B) They will receive a new house in Jannah
C) They will be granted wealth
D) They will get an angelic companion
Answer: A) They will be forgiven
20. Which companion of the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) was known for his dedication to fasting and charity during Ramadan?
A) Umar ibn al-Khattab
B) Abu Bakr al-Siddiq
C) Uthman ibn Affan
D) Abdullah ibn Abbas
Answer: B) Abu Bakr al-Siddiq
21. What is the reward for someone who offers the Taraweeh prayers during Ramadan with faith and seeking Allah’s reward?
A) They will be granted Jannah
B) Their past sins will be forgiven
C) They will receive a special blessing from the Prophet
D) They will have more wealth
Answer: B) Their past sins will be forgiven
22. In which Surah is the Night of Decree (Laylat al-Qadr) mentioned?
A) Surah Al-Baqarah
B) Surah Al-Qadr
C) Surah Al-Mulk
D) Surah Al-Isra
Answer: B) Surah Al-Qadr
23. What is the key benefit of fasting during Ramadan, as highlighted in the Quran?
A) To lose weight
B) To gain spiritual strength and self-control
C) To become a better person in society
D) To improve physical health
Answer: B) To gain spiritual strength and self-control
24. What is the significance of the word “Qadr” in Laylat al-Qadr?
A) It refers to the forgiveness of sins
B) It means “decree” or “power”
C) It means “mercy”
D) It means “light”
Answer: B) It means “decree” or “power”
25. During Ramadan, what is the minimum duration of fasting?
A) 12 hours
B) From dawn (Fajr) to sunset (Maghrib)
C) 8 hours
D) From morning to evening
Answer: B) From dawn (Fajr) to sunset (Maghrib)
26. How does the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) describe the reward for a fasting person in a Hadith?
A) It is equal to all other acts of worship combined
B) There is no limit to the reward for a fasting person
C) They will receive 70 times the reward of normal prayers
D) They will be granted a special place in Jannah
Answer: B) There is no limit to the reward for a fasting person
27. Which food item did the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) most commonly break his fast with?
A) Dates and water
B) Bread and milk
C) Fruits and honey
D) Meat and water
Answer: A) Dates and water
28. What did the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) say about the beginning of Ramadan?
A) “When the month of Ramadan begins, the gates of Paradise are opened.”
B) “Ramadan is a month of hardship.”
C) “Fasting during Ramadan is optional.”
D) “Fasting is a difficult test that all must endure.”
Answer: A) “When the month of Ramadan begins, the gates of Paradise are opened.”
29. According to Hadith, what is the consequence for someone who intentionally breaks their fast during Ramadan?
A) They must fast for two more days
B) They must perform Hajj
C) They must offer a kaffara (compensation), such as fasting for 60 days
D) They are exempt from fasting forever
Answer: C) They must offer a kaffara (compensation), such as fasting for 60 days
30. What is the definition of ‘Taraweeh’?
A) The early morning prayer
B) The special prayer offered during Ramadan after Isha
C) The prayer performed just before breaking the fast
D) The prayer said during the day before fasting begins
Answer: B) The special prayer offered during Ramadan after Isha
31. What is the significance of the last ten days of Ramadan in Hadith?
A) The reward for worship is multiplied
B) Laylat al-Qadr is most likely to occur during this time
C) Muslims should focus on charity more than worship
D) It is the time to visit relatives
Answer: B) Laylat al-Qadr is most likely to occur during this time
32. What should a Muslim do if they miss fasting due to illness and are not able to make up the fast later?
A) Feed the poor for each day missed
B) Perform extra prayers
C) Make dua for forgiveness
D) Offer a sacrifice
Answer: A) Feed the poor for each day missed
33. Which of the following actions is not allowed during the fast in Ramadan?
A) Eating after Fajr until Maghrib
B) Drinking water
C) Offering prayers
D) Making supplications (du’a)
Answer: B) Drinking water
34. What was the behavior of the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) regarding Suhoor?
A) He encouraged fasting without it
B) He recommended having it to help with the fast
C) He only ate a small amount of food before fasting
D) He never ate Suhoor during Ramadan
Answer: B) He recommended having it to help with the fast
35. What is the main benefit of giving Zakat al-Fitr during Ramadan?
A) To help those in need and purify the fast
B) To reduce taxes
C) To increase wealth
D) To gain fame and recognition
Answer: A) To help those in need and purify the fast
36. How many days does Ramadan last?
A) 30 days
B) 29 or 30 days, depending on the moon sighting
C) 31 days
D) 40 days
Answer: B) 29 or 30 days, depending on the moon sighting
37. What is the ruling for someone who is traveling during Ramadan?
A) They must fast, no exceptions
B) They are allowed to skip fasting and can make up the days later
C) They are exempt from fasting entirely
D) They should fast part-time only
Answer: B) They are allowed to skip fasting and can make up the days later
38. Which of the following is considered an act of charity during Ramadan according to the Hadith?
A) Sending gifts to friends
B) Feeding the poor
C) Offering prayers for the deceased
D) Attending extra prayers at the mosque
Answer: B) Feeding the poor
39. What did the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) say about those who do not fast during Ramadan without valid reasons?
A) They will be severely punished
B) They will have to make up for the missed fasts later
C) Their faith is questionable
D) They will miss the reward of fasting
Answer: D) They will miss the reward of fasting
40. Which of the following is encouraged during Ramadan to increase the reward of fasting?
A) Fasting without prayers
B) Giving excessive charity without the intention of helping the poor
C) Reading and reflecting on the Quran
D) Spending all day sleeping
Answer: C) Reading and reflecting on the Quran
41. What should a Muslim do if they intentionally break their fast during Ramadan without any valid excuse?
A) They must pay a fine
B) They must fast for two extra months
C) They must offer a compensation (kaffara) of fasting for 60 consecutive days or feed 60 poor people
D) They should pray to make up for the lost fast
Answer: C) They must offer a compensation (kaffara) of fasting for 60 consecutive days or feed 60 poor people
42. What does the Quran say about eating and drinking during Ramadan?
A) It is permissible to eat or drink during the day as long as you pray
B) Fasting is obligatory from dawn until sunset
C) You can drink as much as you want until Isha prayer
D) You must fast every day for 40 days
Answer: B) Fasting is obligatory from dawn until sunset
43. How many times did the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) fast the month of Ramadan?
A) Only one year
B) Every year after the command of fasting was revealed
C) He never fasted Ramadan
D) Only when traveling
Answer: B) Every year after the command of fasting was revealed
44. What is the significance of the first revelation that occurred during Ramadan?
A) It was the beginning of the Muslim calendar
B) It was the start of the obligation to fast
C) It marked the beginning of the Quran’s revelation to Prophet Muhammad (PBUH)
D) It declared the celebration of Eid al-Fitr
Answer: C) It marked the beginning of the Quran’s revelation to Prophet Muhammad (PBUH)
45. What did the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) say about the person who wakes up for Suhoor in the Hadith?
A) “It is the most important meal of the day.”
B) “Eat and drink, for indeed there is a blessing in Suhoor.”
C) “Do not wake up for Suhoor, as it is unnecessary.”
D) “Suhoor should only be consumed once.”
Answer: B) “Eat and drink, for indeed there is a blessing in Suhoor.”
46. What is the meaning of “I’tikaf,” which is practiced during the last ten days of Ramadan?
A) A special prayer for Eid
B) A voluntary fast during Ramadan
C) Seclusion in the mosque for prayer and worship
D) Giving charity to the poor
Answer: C) Seclusion in the mosque for prayer and worship
47. What is the best way to spend Laylat al-Qadr according to Hadith?
A) Perform regular prayers
B) Make du’a and seek forgiveness from Allah
C) Read the entire Quran in one night
D) Visit family members and friends
Answer: B) Make du’a and seek forgiveness from Allah
48. What should a person do if they accidentally eat or drink while fasting?
A) They should break their fast completely
B) They must make up the fast at the end of Ramadan
C) They should continue fasting as it was an unintentional act
D) They must compensate by fasting for an extra day
Answer: C) They should continue fasting as it was an unintentional act
49. How do Muslims celebrate the end of Ramadan?
A) With a large feast
B) By holding a public event
C) With the celebration of Eid al-Fitr, offering a prayer and giving Zakat al-Fitr
D) By fasting for an additional week
Answer: C) With the celebration of Eid al-Fitr, offering a prayer and giving Zakat al-Fitr
50. What did the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) say about the virtues of fasting in Ramadan?
A) “Fasting is only for those who are strong.”
B) “Fasting is a shield, so let not the person who is fasting engage in foul language or act foolishly.”
C) “Fasting is a punishment for the believer.”
D) “Fasting brings no reward.”
Answer: B) “Fasting is a shield, so let not the person who is fasting engage in foul language or act foolishly.”
51. What is the significance of the Quran’s revelation during the month of Ramadan?
A) It was revealed to the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) over the course of 30 years
B) It was the night of Laylat al-Qadr, when the first revelation occurred
C) The Quran was revealed to all people during Ramadan
D) Ramadan marks the completion of the Quran’s revelation
Answer: B) It was the night of Laylat al-Qadr, when the first revelation occurred
52. What is the reward for a person who breaks their fast with dates or water, as narrated by the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH)?
A) They will gain a reward equivalent to a whole month of fasting
B) Their fast will not be accepted
C) They will be forgiven for all their sins
D) They will receive the same reward as the one who feeds them
Answer: D) They will receive the same reward as the one who feeds them
53. In the Quran, how does fasting contribute to one’s taqwa (God-consciousness)?
A) It increases material wealth
B) It teaches patience and self-control, enhancing spiritual growth
C) It offers protection from illness
D) It leads to fame and status in the community
Answer: B) It teaches patience and self-control, enhancing spiritual growth
54. What is the primary purpose of the Zakat al-Fitr given at the end of Ramadan?
A) To purify the fast and make up for any shortcomings
B) To celebrate the end of Ramadan
C) To support the building of mosques
D) To feed the poor and needy
Answer: A) To purify the fast and make up for any shortcomings
55. What did the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) say about the fasting person who is patient and controls their desires?
A) They will be given the best of food in Jannah
B) They will be granted eternal peace
C) They will be rewarded with a special gate to Jannah called “Rayyan”
D) They will never be thirsty again
Answer: C) They will be rewarded with a special gate to Jannah called “Rayyan”
56. What is the ideal attitude a Muslim should have when fasting during Ramadan?
A) Anger and impatience
B) Gratitude and self-control
C) Laziness and neglect of prayers
D) Fear of punishment
Answer: B) Gratitude and self-control
57. Which of the following is allowed for a fasting person during Ramadan?
A) Taking medication during the day
B) Having a bath
C) Engaging in friendly conversation
D) Reading the Quran
Answer: D) Reading the Quran
58. How is the beginning of Ramadan determined?
A) By the Imam’s declaration
B) By the sighting of the new moon
C) By calculating the number of days since the previous Ramadan
D) By the weather patterns
Answer: B) By the sighting of the new moon
59. What is the ruling for a woman who is menstruating during Ramadan?
A) She is exempt from fasting and does not need to make up the fast
B) She must fast and make up for the missed days after Ramadan
C) She can continue fasting but with reduced hours
D) She must pay a penalty for each day missed
Answer: A) She is exempt from fasting and does not need to make up the fast
60. What was the practice of the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) regarding Iftar during Ramadan?
A) He would break his fast with dates, if not then with water
B) He would wait until after midnight to break his fast
C) He would break his fast with milk
D) He would break his fast with fruits only
Answer: A) He would break his fast with dates, if not then with water
61. What does the Quran say about the purpose of fasting during Ramadan?
A) To increase material wealth
B) To test patience and gratitude
C) To bring people closer to worldly pleasures
D) To improve physical fitness
Answer: B) To test patience and gratitude
62. What is the reward for a person who gives charity during Ramadan, according to Hadith?
A) They will receive ten times the reward of regular charity
B) They will be forgiven for all their past sins
C) They will be granted eternal peace
D) Their wealth will double in this life
Answer: A) They will receive ten times the reward of regular charity
63. According to Hadith, when does a fasting person receive special blessings?
A) Only during the last ten days of Ramadan
B) During the whole month of Ramadan
C) Only during the Night of Decree (Laylat al-Qadr)
D) Only on Eid al-Fitr
Answer: B) During the whole month of Ramadan
64. What is the significance of fasting for Muslims, beyond just abstaining from food and drink?
A) It teaches them patience, self-restraint, and empathy for the less fortunate
B) It is a way to show physical strength
C) It is a way to gain worldly recognition
D) It is solely a physical challenge
Answer: A) It teaches them patience, self-restraint, and empathy for the less fortunate
65. What did the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) recommend doing if you hear the Adhan while you are eating or drinking during Ramadan?
A) Continue eating or drinking until you are finished
B) Stop immediately and do not continue eating
C) Continue eating, but make up the fast later
D) You should finish eating and then fast for two additional days
Answer: B) Stop immediately and do not continue eating
66. What is the name of the meal that Muslims eat after breaking their fast at sunset?
A) Suhoor
B) Iftar
C) Zakat
D) Fajr
Answer: B) Iftar
67. How long is the month of Ramadan in the Islamic lunar calendar?
A) 28 days
B) 29 or 30 days
C) 31 days
D) 40 days
Answer: B) 29 or 30 days
68. What should a fasting person do if they feel excessively thirsty or hungry during the day?
A) Break their fast immediately
B) Ask for help from others
C) Seek patience and make du’a, as the fast is a test
D) Sleep until Iftar time
Answer: C) Seek patience and make du’a, as the fast is a test
69. What does Laylat al-Qadr represent in Ramadan?
A) The night of the final revelation of the Quran
B) The first day of Ramadan
C) The night when all Muslims gather for a big feast
D) The night when Muslims receive their reward for fasting
Answer: A) The night of the final revelation of the Quran
70. What is the reward for fasting on the Day of Arafah, according to Hadith?
A) The forgiveness of all past sins
B) A place in Jannah
C) One year’s worth of fasting reward
D) A special prayer from the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH)
Answer: A) The forgiveness of all past sins
71. How can Muslims make the most of the last ten days of Ramadan, according to the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH)?
A) By focusing on extra worship and seeking Laylat al-Qadr
B) By resting and avoiding any work
C) By giving the maximum amount of charity
D) By celebrating Eid early
Answer: A) By focusing on extra worship and seeking Laylat al-Qadr
72. Which of the following is a recommended act to perform after breaking the fast (Iftar)?
A) Engage in worldly conversations
B) Perform extra prayers or duas
C) Take a nap immediately
D) Go to sleep early to prepare for the next fast
Answer: B) Perform extra prayers or duas
73. What does “Ramadan Mubarak” mean?
A) “Ramadan is a punishment”
B) “Happy Ramadan” or “Blessed Ramadan”
C) “Ramadan is for the rich”
D) “Fasting is compulsory for everyone”
Answer: B) “Happy Ramadan” or “Blessed Ramadan”
74. What is the ruling for a person who intentionally eats or drinks during fasting hours without a valid reason?
A) They should continue fasting for the rest of the month
B) They must make up the fast later and offer Kaffara (compensation)
C) They will be forgiven immediately without compensation
D) They must leave the faith temporarily
Answer: B) They must make up the fast later and offer Kaffara (compensation)
75. What is the significance of the Night of Decree (Laylat al-Qadr)?
A) It is a night when Allah sends angels to bless the earth
B) It is when the entire Quran was revealed to the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH)
C) It is a night that brings the forgiveness of all sins for sincere worshippers
D) It marks the beginning of the Islamic calendar year
Answer: C) It is a night that brings the forgiveness of all sins for sincere worshippers
76. According to the Quran, fasting is an obligation for which of the following groups?
A) Only men
B) Only the rich
C) Only those who are healthy
D) Every adult Muslim who is capable of fasting
Answer: D) Every adult Muslim who is capable of fasting
77. What was the condition for the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) when he broke his fast?
A) He broke his fast in a large gathering
B) He preferred breaking his fast alone in his home
C) He broke it with dates or water
D) He broke it with a full meal of meat and bread
Answer: C) He broke it with dates or water
78. Which of the following is a recommendation for Muslims during Ramadan, especially in terms of worship?
A) Focus only on charity and helping others
B) Perform as many good deeds as possible, including regular prayers and fasting
C) Spend the entire month in seclusion away from the community
D) Prioritize visiting family members over worship
Answer: B) Perform as many good deeds as possible, including regular prayers and fasting
79. What is the reason for Zakat al-Fitr being given at the end of Ramadan?
A) To purify the fast and help the poor celebrate Eid
B) To support the construction of mosques
C) To increase the wealth of the one giving the zakat
D) To provide food for Iftar
Answer: A) To purify the fast and help the poor celebrate Eid
80. How should Muslims deal with feelings of anger or frustration while fasting during Ramadan?
A) They should raise their voices to express frustration
B) They should exercise patience, seek forgiveness, and avoid negative behavior
C) They should stop fasting and try again later
D) They should get into arguments with others to avoid feeling frustrated
Answer: B) They should exercise patience, seek forgiveness, and avoid negative behavior
81. What did the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) say about the fasting person’s du’a (supplication)?
A) “The du’a of the fasting person is never accepted.”
B) “The du’a of the fasting person is always accepted, especially at the time of Iftar.”
C) “The du’a of the fasting person is accepted only during the last ten days of Ramadan.”
D) “The du’a of the fasting person is accepted only if they fast for more than 30 days.”
Answer: B) “The du’a of the fasting person is always accepted, especially at the time of Iftar.”
82. What is the reward for a person who fasts the month of Ramadan with faith and seeking Allah’s reward?
A) They will be forgiven for their past sins
B) They will be granted great wealth
C) They will receive special rewards in the Hereafter
D) They will gain a place in the highest level of Jannah
Answer: A) They will be forgiven for their past sins
83. How does the Quran describe the relationship between fasting and patience?
A) Fasting is a form of patience, and it teaches self-control
B) Fasting is only for the physically strong, not the patient
C) Fasting is not mentioned in the Quran
D) Patience is the opposite of fasting, according to the Quran
Answer: A) Fasting is a form of patience, and it teaches self-control
84. According to Hadith, when does the fasting person’s reward begin?
A) As soon as they wake up for Suhoor
B) When they begin their fast in the morning
C) When they break their fast at sunset
D) After performing the night prayer (Taraweeh)
Answer: C) When they break their fast at sunset
85. What is the ruling for children regarding fasting during Ramadan?
A) Children are required to fast once they reach puberty
B) Children should fast even if they are not yet mature
C) Children are not obligated to fast but should be encouraged to fast if they are able
D) Children are exempt from fasting entirely
Answer: C) Children are not obligated to fast but should be encouraged to fast if they are able
86. What is the minimum amount of food or drink one can give as Zakat al-Fitr?
A) It is based on the individual’s choice
B) 2.5 kilograms of dates, barley, or other staple foods per person
C) A small amount of silver
D) A specific number of dates, but not more than 5
Answer: B) 2.5 kilograms of dates, barley, or other staple foods per person
87. How is Laylat al-Qadr (Night of Decree) described in the Quran?
A) “It is better than a thousand months.”
B) “It is a night of great reward but no mercy.”
C) “It is a night when the Quran was forgotten.”
D) “It is a night of peace and rest.”
Answer: A) “It is better than a thousand months.”
88. What is the reward for those who fast during Ramadan and remain patient in their worship?
A) They will be granted health and wealth in this life
B) They will be rewarded with eternal peace and joy in Jannah
C) They will be given double the reward for each act of worship
D) They will gain a special status in this world
Answer: B) They will be rewarded with eternal peace and joy in Jannah
89. What does the Quran say about the reason behind the obligation of fasting during Ramadan?
A) To show humility and to keep away from sins
B) To build the body and increase physical strength
C) To teach self-restraint and develop God-consciousness (taqwa)
D) To focus on worldly gains and pleasures
Answer: C) To teach self-restraint and develop God-consciousness (taqwa)
90. What did the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) say about fasting and its effect on the fasting person’s body and soul?
A) “Fasting weakens the body, but strengthens the soul.”
B) “Fasting is a means of bringing one closer to Allah and purifying the soul.”
C) “Fasting only affects the physical body and not the soul.”
D) “Fasting leads to disease in the body but saves the soul.”
Answer: B) “Fasting is a means of bringing one closer to Allah and purifying the soul.”
91. What is the purpose of the charity (Zakat al-Fitr) given before the Eid al-Fitr prayer?
A) To prepare for the feast on Eid
B) To purify the fast of the person who fasted
C) To celebrate the end of Ramadan
D) To support the building of new mosques
Answer: B) To purify the fast of the person who fasted
92. What is the ruling on fasting for a pregnant or breastfeeding woman during Ramadan?
A) She must fast and make up for any missed fasts later
B) She is allowed to break her fast if fasting poses a risk to her or her child, and she can make up for the missed fasts later
C) She is completely exempt from fasting during Ramadan
D) She must fast regardless of the situation
Answer: B) She is allowed to break her fast if fasting poses a risk to her or her child, and she can make up for the missed fasts later
93. What did the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) say about the rewards for those who fast in Ramadan?
A) “The reward for fasting is known only to Allah.”
B) “Every act of worship receives the same reward as fasting.”
C) “There is no reward for fasting.”
D) “The reward for fasting is equivalent to all good deeds combined.”
Answer: A) “The reward for fasting is known only to Allah.”
94. What was the main source of nutrition for the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) during the month of Ramadan?
A) Bread and meat
B) Dates, milk, and water
C) Fruits and vegetables
D) Fish and rice
Answer: B) Dates, milk, and water
95. What is the definition of “Suhoor”?
A) The meal eaten before breaking the fast at sunset
B) The meal eaten before dawn to begin the fast
C) The prayer offered after Isha
D) The charity given before Eid
Answer: B) The meal eaten before dawn to begin the fast
96. What is the ruling for a traveler who is fasting during Ramadan?
A) They must continue fasting regardless of the journey
B) They are exempt from fasting and may break their fast, but they must make up for the missed fasts later
C) They are required to fast even if they are sick
D) They are allowed to eat and drink, but must pray more
Answer: B) They are exempt from fasting and may break their fast, but they must make up for the missed fasts later
97. What was the practice of the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) regarding Taraweeh prayers during Ramadan?
A) He performed them in congregation for a few nights, then prayed them individually
B) He performed them in congregation every night without exception
C) He did not pray Taraweeh during Ramadan
D) He prayed Taraweeh only on the last night of Ramadan
Answer: A) He performed them in congregation for a few nights, then prayed them individually
98. What is the significance of the “Rayyan” gate in Jannah for fasting people?
A) It is a gate only for those who fast the entire month of Ramadan
B) It is a gate for people who prayed extra prayers during Ramadan
C) It is a gate for people who gave the most charity
D) It is a gate for the rich who performed good deeds
Answer: A) It is a gate only for those who fast the entire month of Ramadan
99. What is the ruling on fasting for someone who is sick or elderly and unable to fast?
A) They must fast regardless of their health condition
B) They can be exempt from fasting and may give fidya (compensation by feeding the poor)
C) They must fast the next year when they are healthier
D) They must perform extra prayers to make up for the fast
Answer: B) They can be exempt from fasting and may give fidya (compensation by feeding the poor)
100. What does the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) say about the first ten days of Ramadan?
A) “The first ten days are for mercy, the middle ten for forgiveness, and the last ten for seeking refuge from hellfire.”
B) “The first ten days should be used for rest.”
C) “The first ten days are the hardest.”
D) “The first ten days should be spent in seclusion.”
Answer: A) “The first ten days are for mercy, the middle ten for forgiveness, and the last ten for seeking refuge from hellfire.”
101. What is the significance of the “Taraweeh” prayer during Ramadan?
A) It is a voluntary prayer that is highly recommended during Ramadan nights
B) It is an obligatory prayer performed every night in Ramadan
C) It is a prayer performed during the day
D) It is a prayer for breaking the fast
Answer: A) It is a voluntary prayer that is highly recommended during Ramadan nights
102. How did the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) instruct Muslims to break their fast?
A) By drinking only water
B) By eating a full meal immediately
C) By starting with dates or water
D) By performing wudu first
Answer: C) By starting with dates or water
103. What is the significance of the first revelation of the Quran during Ramadan?
A) It marked the beginning of fasting in Islam
B) It occurred on Laylat al-Qadr
C) It was a reminder to Muslims about the importance of fasting
D) It was the first time the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) was commanded to fast
Answer: B) It occurred on Laylat al-Qadr
104. What is the general ruling on fasting for women during Ramadan if they are menstruating or experiencing postpartum bleeding?
A) They must fast regardless of their condition
B) They are exempt from fasting and must make up for the missed fasts later
C) They should continue fasting but not pray during this time
D) They do not need to make up missed fasts
Answer: B) They are exempt from fasting and must make up for the missed fasts later
105. Which of the following actions is permissible during fasting?
A) Swimming during the daytime
B) Eating or drinking intentionally
C) Taking a shower
D) Sleeping after Suhoor
Answer: C) Taking a shower
106. What is the time frame for breaking the fast during Ramadan?
A) As soon as the Maghrib prayer begins
B) As soon as the Fajr prayer begins
C) When the sun sets
D) When the moon is sighted
Answer: C) When the sun sets
107. What is the benefit of fasting during Ramadan according to the Quran?
A) It increases wealth
B) It is a means to purify the soul and gain taqwa (God-consciousness)
C) It is a way to demonstrate physical endurance
D) It leads to worldly recognition
Answer: B) It is a means to purify the soul and gain taqwa (God-consciousness)
108. What is one of the key principles in Ramadan when it comes to controlling oneself?
A) Avoiding hunger
B) Controlling desires and bad habits
C) Seeking fame
D) Remaining silent for the entire month
Answer: B) Controlling desires and bad habits
109. What should a fasting person do if they accidentally eat or drink during the fast?
A) They should break their fast immediately
B) They must make up for the fast later, but they are forgiven
C) They should continue fasting as normal
D) They must perform extra prayers to make up for the mistake
Answer: B) They must make up for the fast later, but they are forgiven
110. What is the recommended action if a person is in doubt about the beginning or end of Ramadan?
A) They should continue fasting even if they are unsure
B) They should follow the sighting of the moon or consult religious authorities
C) They can break their fast regardless of doubt
D) They should fast for an additional week just to be sure
Answer: B) They should follow the sighting of the moon or consult religious authorities
111. What is the importance of giving charity during Ramadan?
A) To show off one’s wealth
B) To gain rewards and purify one’s wealth
C) To get more followers on social media
D) To fulfill an obligation without personal gain
Answer: B) To gain rewards and purify one’s wealth
112. According to Hadith, what is the reward for the person who offers Iftar to someone fasting?
A) The reward is equal to that of the person who fasted
B) The reward is smaller than fasting
C) They will not receive any reward
D) The reward is in the form of wealth and prosperity
Answer: A) The reward is equal to that of the person who fasted
113. What did the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) say about the best fast during Ramadan?
A) The fast of the middle days of Ramadan
B) The fast of a person who avoids all sins
C) The fast of the elderly
D) The fast of the poor and the needy
Answer: B) The fast of a person who avoids all sins
114. Which of the following is a Sunnah of the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) during Ramadan?
A) Eating large meals at Iftar
B) Performing extra worship, including Taraweeh
C) Fasting the entire year
D) Sleeping throughout the night
Answer: B) Performing extra worship, including Taraweeh
115. What is the ruling for someone who deliberately breaks their fast by eating or drinking?
A) They are forgiven immediately
B) They must make up for the fast later and offer Kaffara
C) They should pray extra prayers
D) They must fast for the rest of their life
Answer: B) They must make up for the fast later and offer Kaffara
116. What is the meaning of the term “Kaffara” in the context of Ramadan fasting?
A) A charity given during Ramadan
B) A specific prayer to be said during Iftar
C) A form of compensation for deliberately breaking the fast
D) A special type of fasting in Ramadan
Answer: C) A form of compensation for deliberately breaking the fast
117. What should a fasting person do if they are feeling faint or excessively weak during the fast?
A) They should break their fast immediately
B) They should rest and drink plenty of water
C) They should continue fasting to build strength
D) They should sleep until Iftar
Answer: A) They should break their fast immediately
118. How did the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) respond when a fasting person complained of hunger?
A) He told them to eat immediately
B) He reassured them that hunger is a part of the test of fasting
C) He asked them to stop fasting for the day
D) He recommended they drink more water
Answer: B) He reassured them that hunger is a part of the test of fasting
119. How many times does the Quran mention fasting?
A) 3 times
B) 5 times
C) 10 times
D) 1 time
Answer: A) 3 times
120. What is the ruling for someone who intentionally does not fast during Ramadan without a valid excuse?
A) They should perform extra prayers for the rest of their life
B) They should make up for the fast later and offer Kaffara
C) They are considered to have broken the fast permanently
D) They must fast for two consecutive months as compensation
Answer: B) They should make up for the fast later and offer Kaffara