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Quiz about Hajj
Quiz about Hajj

Hajj Trivia Quiz


This quiz is about Hajj, a spiritual journey.

A multiple-choice quiz by ferozee. Estimated time: 3 mins.
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Author
ferozee
Time
3 mins
Type
Multiple Choice
Quiz #
252,923
Updated
Dec 03 21
# Qns
10
Difficulty
Average
Avg Score
7 / 10
Plays
2218
Last 3 plays: Guest 203 (6/10), Abudharr786 (9/10), Guest 110 (9/10).
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Question 1 of 10
1. There are seven rounds in Tawaf.


Question 2 of 10
2. Which is also known as the "Tent City?" Hint


Question 3 of 10
3. How many nights are you supposed to stay in Arafat? Hint


Question 4 of 10
4. When are you supposed to leave Muzdalifah? Hint


Question 5 of 10
5. What is Sa'e? Hint


Question 6 of 10
6. You are allowed to cover your face in Hajj.


Question 7 of 10
7. Masjid - al - Nabawi is located in what city? Hint


Question 8 of 10
8. Hajj is not one of the five pillars of Islam.


Question 9 of 10
9. Ibrahim and Ismaeel are the two prophets that Hajj is originally traced back to.


Question 10 of 10
10. Zumzum is the sacred water that Muslims drink during Hajj.



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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. There are seven rounds in Tawaf.

Answer: True

The seven rounds in Tawaf are done around the Ka'bah, the sacred building of Islam. There are three levels around the kabah in which you can perform Tawaf. The first level is usually the most crowded. The second level is farther away from the Ka'bah, but includes a place for people in wheelchairs to do their Tawaf.

The third level is the highest up and is done on the roof of the building that sorrounds the Ka'bah. This level is by far the emptiest of all three.
2. Which is also known as the "Tent City?"

Answer: Mina

During Hajj, you stay in Mina for many days in a large tent. The tents are air-conditioned, but can get very crowded at times.
Mina, indeed, is a "Tent City" for when you approach it, all you can see is the tops of the hundreds and hundreds of tents.
When you are at Mina, you go to Jamarat and throw stones at walls representing the devil and then come back to Mina. You do this for three nights.
3. How many nights are you supposed to stay in Arafat?

Answer: 0

You go to Arafat from Mina, and pray Zuhr and Asr there. You should pray these two prayers combined, so you have more time to worship God. You then go to Muzdalifah to spend the night. You do not spend the night in Arafat, but in Muzdalifah.
4. When are you supposed to leave Muzdalifah?

Answer: When daylight has been wide spread

Muzdalifa is an open ground, where you spend the night. There is nothing, but dirt under you and the sky above you.
You should pray Fajr at Muzadalifa, then after daylight has become widespread, you can leave to go back to Mina. You should not leave right at sunrise, but a bit later, after the sun has completely risen. (Some infirm hajji are given a dispensation to leave immediately after Fajr, so they can have a bit of a head start on the rest of the crowd.)
5. What is Sa'e?

Answer: Climbing Safa and Marwa

Sa'e is when you make seven rounds up and down the two mountains Safa and Marwa as Hajra did when looking for water for baby. Hajra is Prophet Ibrahim's wife and their child is Ismail.
6. You are allowed to cover your face in Hajj.

Answer: False

You are not supposed to cover your face during Hajj. Your face is also not allowed to be touched by cloth, so you must be very careful, especially when sleeping. It is all right to dab at your face with a towel, though.
7. Masjid - al - Nabawi is located in what city?

Answer: Medina

Masjid - al - Nabawi is located in the city of Medina. The masjid is very beautiful and the Prophet (PBUH) is buried here.
8. Hajj is not one of the five pillars of Islam.

Answer: False

Hajj is indeed one of the five pillars of Islam. The other pillars are faith in one God and His messenger, praying five times a day, fasting in Ramadan, and charity. Hajj, or the pilgrimage, is also included in these five pillars. These pillars represent what one should believe and practice to become a pure Muslim.
9. Ibrahim and Ismaeel are the two prophets that Hajj is originally traced back to.

Answer: True

Ibrahim and Ismail are the ones who also built the Ka'bah. They were the first ones to start this pilgrimage.
10. Zumzum is the sacred water that Muslims drink during Hajj.

Answer: True

Zumzum (also transliterated Zamzam) is a well that was made when Baby Ismail dug his foot into the ground and Angel Jibraeel created the well.
Source: Author ferozee

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