What is the holy book of Islam?
Answer: The Quran
Source: Quran 56:77-80
The Quran is the word of Allah revealed to Prophet Muhammad ﷺ through the angel Jibril (AS) over a period of 23 years.
Test your knowledge of the Holy Quran with questions about surahs, ayahs, themes, and revelation history.
Play the Full QuizThe Quran is the central religious text of Islam, believed by Muslims to be the literal word of Allah as revealed to Prophet Muhammad ﷺ through the angel Jibril (AS) over a period of 23 years. It consists of 114 surahs (chapters) and over 6,000 ayahs (verses), covering topics from divine law and moral guidance to stories of past prophets and nations. Whether you are a new Muslim or a lifelong student of the Quran, testing your knowledge of its contents deepens your connection with the Book of Allah.
Our Quran trivia questions span a wide range of topics: the names and themes of surahs, the circumstances of revelation (asbab al-nuzul), famous ayahs like Ayat al-Kursi and the opening of Surah Al-Fatiha, the stories of the prophets as told in the Quran, and the legal and ethical guidance contained within its pages. Every question is sourced directly from the Quran with surah and ayah references so you can verify and study further.
Playing Quran trivia is more than a game — it is an act of engaging with the words of Allah. The Prophet ﷺ said, 'The best among you are those who learn the Quran and teach it' (Sahih al-Bukhari 5027). By testing yourself on Quran knowledge, you reinforce what you have memorized, discover new ayahs and themes, and identify areas where you can deepen your study. Challenge yourself across all four difficulty levels, from basic surah identification to detailed knowledge of Quranic sciences.
Answer: The Quran
Source: Quran 56:77-80
The Quran is the word of Allah revealed to Prophet Muhammad ﷺ through the angel Jibril (AS) over a period of 23 years.
Answer: Surah Al-Fatiha
Source: Quran 1:1-7
Surah Al-Fatiha (The Opening) is the first surah of the Quran and is recited in every unit (rakah) of prayer.
Answer: Prophet Yunus (Jonah) (AS)
Source: Quran 37:142
Allah says: 'Then the fish swallowed him, while he was blameworthy.' (Quran 37:142). Prophet Yunus (AS) called upon Allah from the belly of the whale and was saved.
Answer: Prophet Nuh (Noah) (AS)
Source: Quran 11:37-48
Allah commanded Prophet Nuh (AS) to build an ark to save the believers from a great flood sent as punishment for those who rejected his message after 950 years of preaching.
Answer: 114
Source: Scholarly consensus (Ijma)
The Quran contains 114 surahs, starting with Surah Al-Fatiha and ending with Surah An-Nas. This is agreed upon by all Muslim scholars.
Answer: Prophet Musa (Moses) (AS)
Source: Quran 26:63
Allah commanded Musa (AS) to strike the sea with his staff, and it parted into two halves, allowing the Children of Israel to escape from Pharaoh's army.
Answer: Surah Al-Kawthar (Chapter 108)
Source: Quran 108:1-3
Surah Al-Kawthar has only 3 verses, making it the shortest surah in the Quran. It was revealed to comfort the Prophet ﷺ, promising him a river in Paradise called Al-Kawthar.
Answer: Surah Al-Ikhlas (Chapter 112)
Source: Quran 112:1-4
Surah Al-Ikhlas declares the pure monotheism of Islam: 'Say: He is Allah, the One. Allah, the Eternal Refuge. He neither begets nor is born, nor is there to Him any equivalent.' The Prophet ﷺ said it is equal to one-third of the Quran.
Answer: Surah Al-Baqarah (Chapter 2)
Source: Quran 2:1-286
Surah Al-Baqarah (The Cow) has 286 verses, making it the longest surah in the Quran. The Prophet ﷺ said that reciting it in a house keeps Shaytan away.
Answer: Iqra (Read/Recite)
Source: Quran 96:1
The first word revealed was 'Iqra!' (Read!) from Surah Al-Alaq (96:1). The angel Jibril (AS) commanded Prophet Muhammad ﷺ to read, marking the beginning of Quranic revelation.
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