Muhammad
Islamic Beliefs
Muslims Behaviors
Five Pillars
Islamic Law
100
Muhammad was born in Mecca.
Where was Muhammad born?
100
Islam was monotheism.
Is Islam polytheism or monotheism.
100
Muslims offer 2.5% of their savings to the poor, once a year.
What do the Muslims do for charity?
100
Five Pillars of Islam are five acts of worship required of all Muslims.
What are the Five Pillars of Islam?
100
Muslims follow the ____ law which is the religious law forming a part of Islamic tradition.
What is Sharia (law)?
200
As a child, Muhammad travels with his uncle who was a caravan trader.
What did Muhammad as a child?
200
Pilgrimage is a journey to the sacred place.
What is a pilgrimage?
200
The Muslims wash before prayer.
What do the Muslims do before praying?
200
At least once in their lives, Muslims must state their faith by saying, “There is no god but God, and Muhammad is his prophet.
What is the first pillar?
200
Jihad means to make an effort or to struggle in order to live according to the laws. Also, Jihad was been translated to "holy war".
What is Jihad?
300
Muhammad meditated in a cave when an angel came to teach him.
How did Muhammad learn the teachings of God?
300
A holy book that contains the messages Muhammad claimed to receive from God.
What is Qur'an?
300
Allahu Akbar means God is greatest.
What does Allahu Akbar mean?
300
Muslims must pray ve times a day: before sunrise, at midday, in the late afternoon, right after sunset, and before going to bed.
What is second pillar?
300
Shariah is based on many sources, including the Qu'ran.
What is the Shariah based on?
400
Muhammad married Khadijah, a wealthy woman who owned a big caravan business.
Who did Muhammad marry to?
400
Refers to the inner struggle people go through in their effort to obey God and behave according to Islamic ways.
What is Jihad?
400
Muslims go to the mosque to pray.
Where do the Muslims go for prayer?
400
The fourth pillar is fasting going without food and drink. Muslims fast daily during the holy month of Ramadan. The Qur’an says Allah began his revelations to Muhammad in this month. During Ramadan, most Muslims will not eat or drink anything between dawn and sunset.
What is the fourth pillar?
400
The Western view Shariah as a draconian law, thinking about stone death, and lashes. But, Muslims thinks Shariah as something that nurtures humanity.
How is Shariah viewed by different people?
500
Muhammad's teachings formed Islam.
What is the name of the religion Muhammad taught?
500
There is only one God - Allah - and that Muhammad is his prophet.
What is the central teaching of Qur'an?
500
Muslims have to travel to Mecca once in a lifetime.
When do Muslims have to travel to Mecca?
500
In addition to the pillars, the ________ has other examples of Muhammad’s actions and teachings. These form the basis for rules about how to treat others. According to Muhammad’s example, people should treat guests with generosity.
What is the Sunnah?
500
The Sharia covers all aspects of human life. Classical Sharia manuals are often divided into four parts: laws relating to personal acts of worship, laws relating to commercial dealings, laws relating to marriage and divorce, and penal laws.
What parts of life is controlled by Shariah?
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