What is it called to fight against Iblis and evil desires?
- Greater jihad
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What is it called to fight against Iblis and evil desires?
“Strive for Allah with the striving due to Him.” – Which Surah is this verse from?
How many battles took place during the lifetime of the Prophet?
How many people were killed on both sides in all the battles during the Prophet’s (PBUH) lifetime?
What is the meaning of the word ‘Irhab’?
What is the name of the struggle to establish justice and fairness?
Which is the fundamental characteristic of jihad?
What is the use of force in an unjust and unethical manner?
Which act of worship will be a light for a servant on the Day of Resurrection?
Which of the following is an obligatory act of Hajj?
“So that wealth does not circulate only among the rich among you.”—This is a verse from which Surah?
Who served the Messenger of Allah (pbuh) for ten years?
Who was Allama Waki’s teacher?
‘Islam emphasizes the rights of servants, that is, human rights.” How is this known?
“This month is the month of compassion” — where is this found?
If a Muslim does not pay zakat, what else cannot he be?
Which pillar of Islam has a complete surah of the Qur’an been revealed about?
“Allah will raise those among you who have believed and those who were given knowledge in درجات.” – Which Surah is this verse from?
What is meant by the word “sadaqah” in Surah At-Tawbah?
In which surah are those devoid of morality and character described as worse than four-footed beasts?