What is another name for Sunnah?
- Hadith
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What is another name for Sunnah?
Which is the first compiled authentic Hadith collection?
How many sacred places are mentioned in Surah At-Tin?
What is the meaning of the word Salamun?
According to the narration of the hadith, who prays for the charitable person?
What is the meaning of the word Shariah?
Which is the Islamic way of life?
How many sources of Sharia are there?
Over how many years was the Holy Qur’an revealed?
Which surah of the Qur’an had its first five verses revealed in the Cave of Hira?
Which heavenly book was revealed in parts?
In how many modes did the Prophet (PBUH) allow the Arabs to recite the Quran?
Who are called liars in the Holy Quran?
Into how many total parts is the Al-Quran divided?
Considering the time of revelation, into how many categories are the surahs of the Noble Quran divided?
How many Makki surahs are there?
How many fundamental purposes of Sawm are mentioned in the Holy Qur’an?
What kind of duty is it to recite the Quran with Tajweed?
How many Madani surahs are there?
What is the recitation called when reading the Qur’an by looking at it?