Key Terms
5 Pillars
Islam Expands
Muslim Culture
Muslim Art, Technology, and Science
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What is Islam?

Submission to the will of Allah.

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What is shahaadah?

Testimony of faith

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What does "Jihad" mean?

It means "striving" and can refer to inner struggle against evil.

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What was the role of women in Islam?

They are declared equal to men.

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What did al-Razi do?

He wrote the Comprehensive Book.

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Who are Muslims?

Followers of Islam

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How many prayers are performed by Muslims every day?

Five

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What were the two major sea-trading networks?

the Mediterranean Sea and the Indian Ocean.

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Who did the upper class of the four social classes include?

Muslims at birth

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What was Ibn Rushd?

a philosopher

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What is Hijrah?

Migration of Muslims from Mecca to Medina.

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Who used to collect Zakat?

Caliphs

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What is sakk pronounced as in Europe?

check

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What did the armillary sphere help Muslims do?

set their religious calendar

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What did Al-Khwarizmi do?

He was a mathematician and he wrote a textbook.

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Whats a Mosque?

An Islamic house of worship

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What is the time of fasting?

the 9th month of Islamic calendar; Ramadan

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What was one of the reasons for success?

military intelligence of the caliphs.

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What did Caliph al-Ma'mum do?

He opened the House of Wisdom in Baghdad.

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What did Ibn al-Haytham do?

He wrote the book Optics.

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What is hajj?

Pilgrimage to Mecca

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What was Hajj?

The pilgrimage of Muslims from Mecca to Medina during the Islamic month of "Dhu al-Hijjah"

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What was the treatment of conquered people?

Muslims allowed them to follow their own religions but they had to pay a poll tax each year in exemption from military duties.

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What was the astrolabe used for?

to calculate time, celestial events, and relative position.

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Who was Moses Ben Baimonides?

a Jewish physician. He wrote The Guide for the Perplexed. 

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