5 Pillars
Origins of Islam
Semester 1
Arabian Peninsula Geography
Achievements/KVT
100

What is the Quran?

The Quran is the holy book of Islam 

100

What is the name of Islam's prophet?

Muhammad
100

These were non-Roman tribes that invaded the Roman Empire

Barbarians

100

Describe the climate of the Arabian Peninsula in TWO words

dry, hot, little rain

100

a person who moves from place to place, often with no permanent home

nomad

200

What is the Hajj?

The Hajj is an annual Islamic pilgrimage to Mecca

200

What does it mean if an Arab is pagan?

not religious or belonging to a religion

200

This time of peace and prosperity lasted 200 years in the Roman Empire

Pax romana

200

What is one benefit of the Islamic Empire being on a peninsula?

trade, transportation, access to water

200

What is an Oasis

A fertile area with water in a desert. plants and trees grow there

300

To become a Muslim a person must make a statement that they believe in one God and that Muhammad was God's prophet. What is this pillar called?

Shahada

300

What happened to Muhammad when he went to a cave?

The Angel Gabriel spoke to him.

300

What caused the spread of the Black death? 

Fleas on rats, trade routes 

300

The Arabian Peninsula was located between what 3 continents? 

Africa, Europe, Asia

300

What were THREE treatments that Muslim doctors recommended if someone was ill?

Good diet, exercise, drugs

400

What are TWO requirements before starting the SALAT pillar?

- wash hands, face, feet

- face Mecca/Kab'ba

400

Why did Muhammad leave Mecca to go to Medina?

The people in Mecca were resistant to his teachings, opposed to Islam

400

Name the five oceans.

Pacific, Atlantic, Indian, Arctic, and Southern Oceans

400

What are 2 factors that made Mecca a center for trade?

  • Location on Trade Routes: Mecca was strategically located at the crossroads of major caravan trade routes that connected the Mediterranean world, Africa, and Asia. 

  • Access to the Arabian Peninsula: Mecca was situated near the Red Sea, which facilitated trade with coastal cities

  • Religious Significance: The Ka’ba in Mecca attracted pilgrims from across the region, and these pilgrims often engaged in trade during their visits, further boosting the city’s economy

400

What do these Muslim achievements have in common? 

dams, aqueducts, and underground wells

Move and increase access to water

500

Five Pillars of Islam are....(MUST include the name of the pillar and the action/rhyme or a brief description)

Shahada (SAY) - declaration of faith

Salat (PRAY) - prayer 5 times a day

Zakat (PAY) - charity 

Sawm (NO WAY) - fasting during Ramadan

Hajj (GO AWAY) - pilgrimage to the Ka'ba


500

What did Muhammad do when he came back to Mecca after leaving? 

Muhammad and his followers entered Mecca peacefully and ...

The Ka'ba: removed the idols and pagan symbols from the Ka'ba, rededicating it as a holy site for the worship of Allah

Established Islam: He declared Mecca as the holiest city in Islam and a center for pilgrimage (Hajj), 

500

Give an example of a primary source AND a secondary source.

primary: diary, photograph, speech, written letter, map, painting, document, recording of a live event 

secondary: textbook, biography, magazine article, research paper, book, documentary

500

Why would traders need to travel across the deserts in caravans? 

  • Protection: Traveling in large groups provided safety from bandits and thieves

  • Survival in Harsh Environments: In challenging terrains like deserts, caravans allowed merchants to share resources such as food, water, and animals, increasing their chances of survival.

  • Navigation Support: Traveling in a group made it easier to navigate vast deserts and unfamiliar territories, reducing the risk of getting lost.

500

What are TWO navigational tools that were made to help Muslims navigate the seas?

Astrolabe & compass

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