Someone who receives revelations from God and whose purpose is to spread them
What is a prophet?
Why were the first 4 caliphs called the "Rightly Guided Caliphs"?
They had been close to Muhammad and followed his example.
The name of the Islamic God
Who is Allah?
What does the third pillar call muslims to do?
It asks that they share their wealth with the less fortunate.
The name of the holy Islamic book
What is the Qur'an?
How did people first react to Muhammad's teachings?
People insulted, ignored, and boycotted the teachings.
This caliph caused a civil war.
Who is Ali?
How many times must a muslim pray in one day?
What does the fourth pillar ask muslims to do?
To fast from sunrise to sunset.
When should muslims complete the hajj?
The kind of religion that Muhammad created
What is a monotheistic religion?
He is known for creating the final version of the Qur'an
Who is Uthman?
What must someone profess under the first pillar?
There is no God but God, Allah, and Muhammad is the messenger.
What percentage should muslims give to charity?
2.5% of their surplus wealth.
The human struggle to overcome difficulties and do things that would be pleasing to God.
What is jihad?
This is who Muhammad received God's messages from.
Who is the Angel Gabriel?
This caliph increased the size of the islamic state.
Who is Umar?
What is salat?
Daily ritual prayer.
The ninth month of the Islamic calendar where muslims fast.
What is Ramadan?
The pilgrimage to the holy city of Mecca.
Where did Muhammad receive the revelations?
In a cave near Mecca.
Who are the four caliphs?
Abu Bakr, Umar, Uthman, Ali
They pray at dawn, noon, mid-afternoon, sunset, and after nightfall.
What is Zakat?
Charity
What are the 5 categories of Islamic law?
The 5 categories are: forbidden, discouraged, allowed, recommended, and obligatory (required).