A religious journey to Mecca (required once in a lifetime)
Hajj
The Muslim house of worship
Mosque
This Muslim scholar wrote a medical encyclopedia used for centuries around the world.
Ibn Sina
Center for Islam's Golden Age (city)
Baghdad
Number system introduced in Arabia
Arabic numerals
The most important religious book, according to Muslims.
Quran
The boxlike building in the city of Mecca, which is the holiest site in Islam
Kaaba
Al-Khwarizmi is known for inventing...
Algebra
Arabic art of decorative writing
Calligraphy
Towards this city Muslims face as they pray.
Mecca
The words and actions of Muhammad, according to those that knew him.
Sunnah (written down in the Hadith)
The Islamic law code. Provides Muslims with rules of personal conduct.
Sharia
This building was a large building in Baghdad that housed scholars and ancient texts, which were preserved in Arabic.
House of Wisdom
Woven fabrics. Became extremely popular in Muslim civilization.
Textiles
This Muslim scholar wrote a history of the world textbook.
Ibn Khaldun
The Quran is written in this language
Arabic
Islam means ________ in Arabic
Submission
These architectural marvels were used in mosques and building all over the Muslim world.
Domes
In the study of astronomy, Muslims scholars calculated the size of the ___.
Earth
A religious branch of Islam that focuses on experiencing Allah through the arts.
Sufism
A follower of Islam.
Muslim
A minority of Muslims belong to this group, who believe that only Muhammad’s relatives should lead the Muslim community
Shia
This art form consists of a pattern of curved shapes and lines resembling flowers or vines.
Arabesque
Famous Muslim poet from Persia
Rumi
During the celebration of Ramadan, Muslims must _______ between sunrise and sunset.
Fast