But let’s move on, shall we?
Q1) 20th November, 1979, saw Sunni dissidents seize the Grand Mosque, in Saudi Arabia: Islam’s most sacred Mosque. The shrine inside the Mosque, Islam’s holiest spot, is called what?
Q2) The group doing the seizing claimed their leader was a new prophet: what title was he given, as a result: Mu’ad Dib, Mahdi or Mohammed?
Q3) The Grand Mosque is in which Saudi city?
Q4) The city is also the birthplace of Islam’s Prophet: what’s his name?
Q5) The faithful are expect to make a pilgrimage to the Mosque: at least once in their lives. The pilgrimage is called what: the Hajj, the Umma or the Mahdi?
Q6) The pilgrimage is one of Islam’s Five Pillars: duties the devout have to perform. Name one of the other four.
Q7) The Prophet received the first revelation for Islam’s Holy book, near the Holy City. What’s the name of Islam’s Holy Book?
Q8) The Catholic Church has Canon Law. Judaism has Halakha. What’s the Islamic body of Holy Law?
Q9) There’s two main schools of Islam: name either.
Q10) Finally … Islam’s mystical tradition is called what?
Q1) 19th November saw the first National Lottery draw in the UK: in which year of the 1990s?A1) 1994.
Q2) How much did one ticket — with just one entry — cost?A2) £1.
Q3) One entry now costs how much?A3) £2.
Q4) Each entry consists of how many numbers: five, six or seven?A4) Six.
Q5) How many balls are used in each Lottery draw?A5) 49.
Q6) It’s now played on Saturdays … and which weekday?A6) Wednesday.
Q7) The minimum prize on the Lottery is paid if we match numbers opn three balls. How much do we win if we do: £15, £20 or £25?A7) £25.
Q8) Who operates the National Lottery: the Castle Group, the Chigwell Group or the Camelot Group?A8) The Camelot Group.
Q9) The Lottery was introduced to the Isle of Mann, in 1999: at the request of the Isle of Mann’s Parliament. What’s the name of that parliament?A9) The Tynwald.
Q10) Finally … What are the odds of winning a prize in the National Lottery’s main game: 52 to 1, 54 to 1 or 56 to 1?A10) 54 to 1.
“In the name of Allah, Most Gracious, Most Merciful.
Praise be to Allah, the Cherisher and Sustainer of the worlds;”Opening word’s of Islam’s Holy Book.
I have a number of questions. In fact, I'm posting a video about them tomorrow!
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2. Mohammed
3. Mecca
4. Muhammad
5. the Hajj
6. praying five times a day
7. the Quran
8. Sharia
9. Sunni and Shiite
10. Sufism