Ramadan Quiz

A beautifully decorated plate with dates and a glass of water, set against a backdrop of a crescent moon and star, symbolizing Ramadan.

Ramadan Knowledge Quiz

Test your understanding of the rich traditions and practices of Ramadan with this engaging quiz! Discover the significance of fasting, the celebrations involved, and the teachings associated with this holy month.

Challenge yourself and learn more about:

  • The history of Ramadan
  • Key rituals and practices
  • Important celebrations like Eid-ul-Fitr
13 Questions3 MinutesCreated by FastingFalcon12
When do Muslims fast during Ramadan?
From dawn to sunset
. From sunset to dawn
From sunset to dawn
The holy month of Ramadan marks what occasion
The birth of the Prophet Muhammad
The Prophets ascension into heaven (Jannah)
. The revelation of the Qu’ran to the Prophet Muhammad
Muhammad's journey to Mecca
The spirit of Ramadan is primarily one of:
Parties
Introspection, reflection and purification
Pilgrimage and spiritual travel
Mourning and sadness
Ramadan officially begins with:
Sunrise
The moment the first star is visible in the night sky
Sunset
The sighting of a new moon
What is Iftar?
The Prophet Muhammad's birthplace
The meal eaten after sunrise
The meal eaten after sunset
The celebration marking the end of Ramadan
During Ramadan, which of the following are not required to fast?
The elderly and those who are ill
Pregnant women and young children
None of the above, everyone must fast
All of the above
During the month of Ramadan, Muslims are also encouraged to do the following, except:
Follow a vow of silence for at least one day
Give to charity and perform charitable acts
Pray five times a day
Read the entire Qu’ran during the month
Eid-ul-Fitr is a celebration that marks what occasion?
The Prophet Muhammad's arrival in Mecca
A day of celebration marking the first day of the month following Ramadan
The building of the first Mosque
The beginning of Ramadan
The Suhar is…
A special prayer said before sundown
A two day period after the end of Ramadan
The name for a visit to any Mosque
The meal eaten before sunrise during Ramadan
"Laylat Al Qadr", or the Night of Power, is commemorated as:
The Islamic New Year
The night the Prophet Muhammad received the first revelation of the Qu’ran
The first night of Ramadan
The Prophet Muhammad's journey to Medina
Why does the date of Ramadan vary?
Ramadan follows the lunar calendar
The length of the days
To tie in with other religious events
The season
What food is normally eaten to break your fast
Milk & honey
Dates
Hummus
Baklava
How many days does Ramadan last?
35-40
28-30
30-31
Until the sighting of the new moon
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