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Vocabulary-style flashcards covering Islamic studies topics including the Battle of Uhud, the migration to Madinah, signs of the Day of Judgment, and principles of ease in Islam.
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Surah Al-Mulk 67:22
A verse comparing the one who follows Allah’s commands to someone walking upright on a straight path, versus the misguided who walk face-down blindly.
Concession for Weakness in Fasting
A believer is permitted to break their fast and either make it up later or feed a needy person if the condition is long-term.
Gratitude and Patience
Expressions of faith used during happiness and hardship respectively to keep a believer connected to Allah and provide inner peace.
Lessons from the Battle of Uhud
The importance of obeying the Prophet’s instructions, staying united, and understanding that disobedience leads to serious consequences.
Hidden Time of the Hour
The timing of the Day of Judgment is concealed so people remain alert, spiritually prepared, and encouraged toward continuous good deeds.
Reasons for Hijrah (Emigration)
To escape persecution for faith in Makkah and to support the Prophet’s mission while building a safe Islamic society in Madinah.
Shura (Consultation)
The practice where the Prophet صلى الله عليه وسلم consulted his companions to teach community involvement, promote unity, and show humility.
Power of Allah in Bees
Manifested in their ability to produce honey, build hexagonal hives, and pollinate plants as guided by Allah’s precision.
Al-Baqarah: 185
The Quranic text stating that Allah intends for you ease and does not intend for you hardship.
Allah's Knowledge vs. Human Knowledge
Allah’s knowledge is infinite and perfect, while human knowledge is limited, experience-based, and subject to error.
Purpose of Accountability
Ensures justice, encourages righteousness, and restrains individuals from sin by making them responsible for their actions.
Organs for Learning
Ears (listening to Quran), Eyes (observing signs of Allah), and Heart (reflecting and understanding truth).
Tayammum
Dry ablution using clean soil, performed when water is unavailable to ensure cleanliness and continued worship.
Day of Judgment Events
The earth shaking violently, people rising from graves, and everyone being held accountable for their deeds.
Scientific Hypothesis for the Sun Rising from the West
A major sign of the Hour that could result from a reversed earth rotation caused by cosmic disturbances.
Muhajirun
The emigrants who left behind homes, businesses, and property for the sake of Allah, showing true sacrifice and trust.
Ansar
The residents of Madinah who shared their homes and wealth equally with the emigrants, demonstrating Islamic brotherhood.
Quraysh Motives in Uhud
Driven by tribal pride, hatred, the desire for revenge for Badr, and the goal to stop the spread of Islam.
Muslim Motives in Uhud
To defend their community, protect Islam, and stand for truth and justice against oppression.
Patience at Ta’if
The Prophet صلى الله عليه وسلم responded to being stoned and humiliated with du’a and patience rather than anger or revenge.
Importance of Knowledge
Builds understanding and wisdom to help develop strong, just societies based on Islamic values.