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The Story of Abu Lahab

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In this game, players will answer true or false to a series of statements related to the life and actions of Abu Lahab, as well as the significant events mentioned in the provided text. Test your knowledge and understanding of this important figure in Islamic history!

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The Story of Abu LahabOnline version

In this game, players will answer true or false to a series of statements related to the life and actions of Abu Lahab, as well as the significant events mentioned in the provided text. Test your knowledge and understanding of this important figure in Islamic history!

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1

Abu Lahab was a poor man.

2

Abu Lahab was the uncle of the Prophet Muhammad (ﷺ).

3

Umm Jameel was known for her generosity.

4

Abu Lahab was wealthy and lived next to the Prophet (ﷺ).

5

Abu Lahab was known for his kindness towards the Prophet (ﷺ).

6

Abu Lahab's actions had no consequences in the Hereafter.

7

Abu Lahab had two sons named Utbah and Utaybah.

8

Abu Lahab's real name was Abd al-Uzza.

9

Allah revealed a Surah mentioning Abu Lahab by name.

10

Abu Lahab's sons were married to the Prophet's daughters.

11

The Surah revealed about Abu Lahab is the longest in the Qur'an.

12

Abu Lahab was a member of the Ansar tribe.

13

The Prophet (ﷺ) praised Abu Lahab for his wealth.

14

Umm Jameel was a supporter of the Prophet (ﷺ).

15

Abu Lahab and his wife will face punishment in the Hereafter.

16

Abu Lahab tried to make the Prophet's life miserable.

17

Abu Lahab was a close ally of the Prophet (ﷺ).

18

Abu Lahab's wife was known as Umm Jameel.

19

Abu Lahab's sons refused to divorce the Prophet's daughters.

20

Umm Jameel used thorns to harm the Prophet (ﷺ).

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