Test Your Knowledge with this Ramadan Quiz!

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1.
When do Muslims fast during Ramadan?
 
A. 
From dawn to
sunset
 
B. From sunset to
dawn
 
C. From 6am to 7pm
 
D. From morning to
afternoon
 
1.
When do Muslims fast during Ramadan?
 
A. 
From dawn to
sunset
 
B. From sunset to
dawn
 
C. From 6am to 7pm
 
D. From morning to
afternoon
 
2.   The holy month of Ramadan marks what occasion:
 
A. 
The birth of the
Prophet Muhammad
 
B. The revelation of the Qu’ran
to the Prophet Muhammad
 
C. The Prophets ascension
into heaven (Jannah)
 
D. Muhammad's journey
to Mecca
 
2.   The holy month of Ramadan marks what occasion:
 
A. 
The birth of the
Prophet Muhammad
 
B. The revelation of the Qu’ran
to the Prophet Muhammad
 
C. The Prophets ascension
into heaven (Jannah)
 
D. Muhammad's journey
to Mecca
 
 3.   The spirit of Ramadan is primarily one of:
 
A. 
Parties
 
B. Mourning and sadness
 
C. Introspection,
reflection and
purification
 
D. Pilgrimage and spiritual
travel
 
 3.   The spirit of Ramadan is primarily one of:
 
A. 
Parties
 
B. Mourning and sadness
 
C. Introspection,
reflection and
purification
 
D. Pilgrimage and
spiritual travel
 
 4.   Ramadan officially begins with:
 
A. 
Sunrise
 
B. Sunset
 
C. The sighting of a
new moon
 
D. The moment the first
star is visible in the night
sky
 
 4.   Ramadan officially begins with:
 
A. 
Sunrise
 
B. Sunset
 
C. The sighting of a
new moon
 
D. The moment the first
star is visible in the night
sky
 
 5.   What is Iftar?
 
A. The meal eaten
after sunrise
 
B. The celebration marking
the end of Ramadan
 
C. The meal eaten after
sunset
 
D. The Prophet
Muhammad's birthplace
 
 5.   What is Iftar?
 
A. The meal eaten
after sunrise
 
B. The celebration
marking the end of
Ramadan
 
C. The meal eaten after
sunset
 
D. The Prophet
Muhammad's birthplace
 
 6.   During Ramadan, which of the following are not required to fast?
 
A. Pregnant women
and young children
 
B. The elderly and those
who are ill
 
C. All of the above
 
D. None of the above,
everyone must fast
 
 6.   During Ramadan, which of the following are not required to fast?
 
A. Pregnant women
and young children
 
B. The elderly and those
who are ill
 
C. All of the above
 
D. None of the above,
everyone must fast
 
7.   During the month of Ramadan, Muslims are also encouraged to
  
   do the following, except:
 
A. Read the entire
Qu’ran during the month
 
B. Pray five times a day
 
C. Give to charity and
perform charitable acts
 
D. Follow a vow of silence
for at least one day
 
7.   During the month of Ramadan, Muslims are also encouraged to
  
   do the following, except:
 
A. Read the entire
Qu’ran during the month
 
B. Pray five times a day
 
C. Give to charity and
perform charitable acts
 
D. Follow a vow of silence
for at least one day
 
 8.  Eid-ul-Fitr is a celebration that marks what occasion?
 
A.  A day of celebration
marking the first day of the
month following Ramadan
 
B. The beginning of Ramadan
 
C. The Prophet Muhammad's
arrival in Mecca
 
D. The building of the first
Mosque
 
 8.  Eid-ul-Fitr is a celebration that marks what occasion?
 
A.  A day of celebration
marking the first day of the
month following Ramadan
 
B. The beginning of Ramadan
 
 
D. The building of the first
Mosque
 
C. The Prophet Muhammad's
arrival in Mecca
 
 9.  The Suhar is…
 
A. 
 A special prayer said
before sundown
 
B. A two day period after
the end of Ramadan
 
C. The name for a visit
to any Mosque
 
D. The meal eaten before
sunrise during Ramadan
 
 9.  The Suhar is…
 
A. A special prayer said
before sundown
 
B. A two day period after
the end of Ramadan
 
C. The name for a visit
to any Mosque
 
D. The meal eaten before
sunrise during Ramadan
 
10.   The Laylat Al Qadr, or the Night of Power, is commemorated as:
 
A.
The Islamic New Year
 
B. The Prophet
Muhammad's journey to
Medina
 
C. The night the Prophet
Muhammad received the first
revelation of the Qu’ran
 
D. The first night of
Ramadan
 
10.   The Laylat Al Qadr, or the Night of Power, is commemorated as:
 
A.
The Islamic New Year
 
B. The Prophet
Muhammad's journey to
Medina
 
C. The night the Prophet
Muhammad received the first
revelation of the Qu’ran
 
D. The first night of
Ramadan
 
11.  Why does the date of Ramadan vary?
 
A.
Ramadan follows the
lunar calendar
 
B. The length of the
days
 
C. The season
 
D. To tie in with other
religious events
 
11.  Why does the date of Ramadan vary?
 
A.
Ramadan follows the
lunar calendar
 
B. The length of the
days
 
C. The season
 
D. To tie in with other
religious events
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This Ramadan quiz consists of multiple-choice questions to test your knowledge about the holy month of Ramadan. From fasting times to the significance of Ramadan, these questions cover various aspects of this important Islamic month. Challenge yourself and see how much you know about Ramadan!

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  1. Ramadan quiz How much do you know about Ramadan?

  2. 1.When do Muslims fast during Ramadan? A. From dawn to sunset B. From sunset to dawn D. From morning to afternoon C. From 6am to 7pm

  3. 1.When do Muslims fast during Ramadan? A. From dawn to sunset B. From sunset to dawn D. From morning to afternoon C. From 6am to 7pm

  4. 2. The holy month of Ramadan marks what occasion: B. The revelation of the Qu ran to the Prophet Muhammad A. The birth of the Prophet Muhammad C. The Prophets ascension into heaven (Jannah) D. Muhammad's journey to Mecca

  5. 2. The holy month of Ramadan marks what occasion: B. The revelation of the Qu ran to the Prophet Muhammad A. The birth of the Prophet Muhammad C. The Prophets ascension into heaven (Jannah) D. Muhammad's journey to Mecca

  6. 3. The spirit of Ramadan is primarily one of: B. Mourning and sadness A. Parties C. Introspection, reflection and purification D. Pilgrimage and spiritual travel

  7. 3. The spirit of Ramadan is primarily one of: B. Mourning and sadness A. Parties C. Introspection, reflection and purification D. Pilgrimage and spiritual travel

  8. 4. Ramadan officially begins with: B. Sunset A. Sunrise D. The moment the first star is visible in the night sky C. The sighting of a new moon

  9. 4. Ramadan officially begins with: B. Sunset A. Sunrise D. The moment the first star is visible in the night sky C. The sighting of a new moon

  10. 5. What is Iftar? A. The meal eaten after sunrise B. The celebration marking the end of Ramadan D. The Prophet Muhammad's birthplace C. The meal eaten after sunset

  11. 5. What is Iftar? A. The meal eaten after sunrise B. The celebration marking the end of Ramadan C. The meal eaten after sunset D. The Prophet Muhammad's birthplace

  12. 6. During Ramadan, which of the following are not required to fast? A. Pregnant women and young children B. The elderly and those who are ill C. All of the above D. None of the above, everyone must fast

  13. 6. During Ramadan, which of the following are not required to fast? A. Pregnant women and young children B. The elderly and those who are ill C. All of the above D. None of the above, everyone must fast

  14. 7. During the month of Ramadan, Muslims are also encouraged to do the following, except: A. Read the entire Qu ran during the month B. Pray five times a day D. Follow a vow of silence for at least one day C. Give to charity and perform charitable acts

  15. 7. During the month of Ramadan, Muslims are also encouraged to do the following, except: A. Read the entire Qu ran during the month B. Pray five times a day D. Follow a vow of silence for at least one day C. Give to charity and perform charitable acts

  16. 8. Eid-ul-Fitr is a celebration that marks what occasion? A. A day of celebration marking the first day of the month following Ramadan B. The beginning of Ramadan C. The Prophet Muhammad's arrival in Mecca D. The building of the first Mosque

  17. 8. Eid-ul-Fitr is a celebration that marks what occasion? A. A day of celebration marking the first day of the month following Ramadan B. The beginning of Ramadan D. The building of the first Mosque C. The Prophet Muhammad's arrival in Mecca

  18. 9. The Suhar is A. A special prayer said before sundown B. A two day period after the end of Ramadan C. The name for a visit to any Mosque D. The meal eaten before sunrise during Ramadan

  19. 9. The Suhar is A. A special prayer said before sundown B. A two day period after the end of Ramadan C. The name for a visit to any Mosque D. The meal eaten before sunrise during Ramadan

  20. 10. The Laylat Al Qadr, or the Night of Power, is commemorated as: B. The Prophet Muhammad's journey to Medina A.The Islamic New Year C. The night the Prophet Muhammad received the first revelation of the Qu ran D. The first night of Ramadan

  21. 10. The Laylat Al Qadr, or the Night of Power, is commemorated as: B. The Prophet Muhammad's journey to Medina A.The Islamic New Year C. The night the Prophet Muhammad received the first revelation of the Qu ran D. The first night of Ramadan

  22. 11. Why does the date of Ramadan vary? A.Ramadan follows the lunar calendar B. The length of the days D. To tie in with other religious events C. The season

  23. 11. Why does the date of Ramadan vary? A.Ramadan follows the lunar calendar B. The length of the days D. To tie in with other religious events C. The season

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