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This page lists the questions and answers for the daily contest that is run daily.
  1. When had fasting in Ramadan became an obligation?
  2. How can a Muslim person get double the reward of fasting?
  3. One of the best deeds in Ramadan that will enhance the quality of fasting and elevate the status of the fasting person
  4. Three invocations are highly accepted: the invocation of the fasting person, the invocation of the oppressed one, and the ….
  5. There is one verse in chapter An-Nisa’a (chapter #4) that talks about the importance of worshiping schedule especially prayers. What is this verse?
  6. Why the messenger (peace be upon him) ordered us to break our fasting on dates?
  7. Imam As-Zahabi, the author of the “Biographies of the Nobles” said in his book: “I had not known a woman in the followers of the messenger (peace be upon him) who is more knowledgeable than her”. Who is she? 
  8. The messenger invited one companion to a “Blessed Lunch”. What is the “Blessed Lunch”?
  9. An Andalusian Muslim scholar who specialized in curing disease by cauterization. He invented several surgical devices to inspect the interior of the urethra and to remove foreign bodies from the throat, the ear and other body organs. Who is this great scholar?
  10. If someone missed the past days of Ramadan, what can s/he do to correct the situation?
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