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Holy Quran
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In Sura Hadeed, verse 26, the Holy Quran
states, “…and We sent down______, wherein
is material for warfare and many benefits for
mankind…”
Iron
In fact, the Sura is named Hadeed, or iron.
In reference to future forms of
transportation, the Holy Quran states in
Chapter 16, Verse 9- “And he has created
horses and mules and donkey’s that you may
ride them, and as a source of beauty. And he
will create _____________________”
In reference to future forms of
transportation, the Holy Quran states in
Chapter 16, Verse 9- “And he has created
horses and mules and donkey’s that you may
ride them, and as a source of beauty. And he
will create what you do not yet know.”
In chapter 55, verse 20-21, the Holy Quran
states, “He has made the two bodies of water
flow. And they will meet one day. Between
them is now a barrier; they encroach not one
upon the other.” What could this be referring
to?
Canals
Panama and Suez
In his book “Our Teachings,” the Promised
Messiah (as) said the Holy Quran can purify a
person in _______ week?
One week
“provided there is no attempt to get away
from it in form or spirit”
In chapter 42, verse 29, the Holy Quran
states, “And among His signs is the creation
of the heavens and the earth, and of
whatever living creature He has spread forth
on both. And He has the power to gather
them together when he pleases” What could
this be referring to?
Reference to extraterrestrial life
How many red stripes are on the U.S. flag?
7 Stripes.
What is a two-word name for the spicy
middle-eastern and Desi food dish consisting
of meat and vegetables roasted on skewers?
Seekh Kabab
What is the four-word name for the highest
military decoration given to a member of the
U.S. armed forces?
Congressional Medal of Honor
The Grand Canyon was carved out of solid
rock by the cutting action of what river?
Colorado River
Which vegetable grows best in Idaho,
Washington, Maine, and Wisconsin?
Potato
What are the basic building blocks of all
proteins?
Amino Acids.
How much of the air is oxygen?
21%. The rest is mostly nitrogen.
What was the name of the science invented
by the early Muslims to study compounds?
alchemy,’ or chemistry. Really credited to
Jabir ibn Hayyan (8th century)
An Ahmadi Muslim Professor Abdus Salam
won the Nobel Prize in 1979 for what
discovery?
The Nobel Prize in Physics 1979 was awarded
jointly to Sheldon Lee Glashow, Steven
Weinberg and Abdus Salam for helping to
unify the weak and electromagnetic forces.
The thickest part of the human skin is located
in which general areas
Palms and soles
The world's longest continuous hiking trail is
located in the US and is called the
Appalachian Trail; it extends over 2,000 miles,
from which state in the North to which state
in the South?
MAINE / GEORGIA
Identify three South American countries
whose names begin with A, B, and C.
Argentina, Brazil, Chile
What is the most populous city in the Bay
Area?
SAN JOSE, 11th largest in USA, 867,000
inhabitants / note: SF is 12th largest with
750,000
There are only two cities in Montana with
over 50,000 populations. Name one of them.
Billings & great Falls
Which major city lies on an island in the St.
Lawrence River?
Montreal
The professional baseball, football, and
hockey teams of what U.S. city all wear black
and gold colors? b. What are the team
names?
a. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
b. Pirates, Steelers and Penguins
Identify the three horse racing events that
make up America's Triple Crown.
Kentucky Derby at Churchill Downs in
Louisville, Kentucky / Preakness Stakes at
Pimlico Race Course in Baltimore, Maryland /
Belmont Stakes at Belmont Park in Elmont,
New York.
The Ryder Cup is contested every ___ years,
in which sport? Between participants from
which two regions? How frequently?
Every 2 years, GOLF , USA vs. EUROPE
What running back is only player to rush for
2000 yards in college and as a pro in one
season?
BARRY SANDERS
Which 19-year old boxer became, in 1986, the
youngest ever to win the heavyweight title?
MIKE TYSON