Q.1
What does the running or swift walking of pilgrims seven times between the hills of Safaa and Marwah represent?
  • The number of times the Prophet Muhammad performed the Hajj in his lifetime
  • The number of times the Prophet Abraham (PBUH) tried to build the Kaabah before he succeeded
  • The number of times Hagar ran back and forth between the hills searching for water for her son, Prophet Ishmael (PBUH)
  • The number of miles the Prophet Muhammad travelled from Medina to Mecca to perform the Hajj
Q.2
What do Muslims recite during and throughout the Hajj?
  • Al-Fatiha
  • Taalbiya
  • Declaration of Hajj
  • There is no specific recitation
Q.3
Which Islamic principle does the Hajj demonstrate?
  • Importance of children
  • Equality and universal brotherhood
  • Importance of charity
  • Celebrations
Q.4
What is the state of purity in which all pilgrims enter Makkah for Hajj called?
  • Adhaan
  • Ihram
  • Istikhara
  • Ababa
Q.5
How many times do the Muslims circumambulate the Kaabah?
  • One Time
  • Three Times
  • Five Times
  • Seven Times
Q.6
What is the name of the place where the pilgrims pelt stones on pillars representing the devil?
  • Al-Jamarat
  • Mina
  • Muzdalifa
  • None of the above
Q.7
How many times do Muslims have to perform Hajj in their lifetime?
  • Every year
  • Once in five years
  • Once in a decade
  • Once in their lifetime, if they are physically and financially able
Q.8
During which month is the Hajj performed?
  • Dhul-Hijjah
  • Ramadhan
  • Muharram
  • Rajjab
Q.9
What is Hajj?
  • Pilgrimage to Shrines
  • Pilgrimage to Monasteries
  • Pilgrimage to Makkah (Saudi Arabia)
  • Family Get-together
Q.10
What is considered to be the most important part of the Hajj?
  • When pilgrims circumambulate the Kaabah
  • When pilgrims stone the Pillars representing the devil
  • The day the pilgrims spend praying on the Plains of Arafah
  • Days spent in Mina and Muzdalifah
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