This is the angel Muhammad claimed gave him the Qur'an from God.
Who is the Angel Gabriel?
These men or women have given up luxuries and pleasures to devote their lives to God.
What are monks and nuns?
This peninsula sits between the Arabian Peninsula, Europe, and Asia.
What is Asia Minor?
This happened in AD 1054.
What is the Great Schism?
This is a pilgrim.
What is a follower of a religion who travels to a shrine or other sacred place?
This emperor made Christianity the state religion.
Who is Theodosius I?
This was the type of bread Western Christians used for celebrating communion.
What is unleavened bread?
This important city was the birthplace of Muhammad and lies in the western central part of the Arabian Peninsula.
What is Medina?
This happened in AD 622.
What is Muhammad's Hijrah?
This is an apprentice.
What is a person who trains for a job or skill by working under the supervision and guidance of an expert in the field?
This Roman emperor organized the Theodosian Code.
This is one of the five central pillars of Islam, also known as Hajj.
What is pilgrimage to the Kaaba at Mecca.
This important city sits on an isthmus just northwest of Asia Minor.
What is Constantinople?
This happened in AD 800.
What is the crowning of Charlemagne as the Holy Roman Emperor?
This is Resin.
What is a sticky substance made by some plants?
This Roman emperor developed a code based on Theodosius II.
Who is Justinian I?
This group of Christians rejected the addition "...and the Son" to the Creed of Constantinople.
Who were Eastern Orthodox Christians?
These two cities in northwestern Europe were large enough to have specialized tradespeople.
What are Paris and London?
This happened in AD 1204.
What is the sack of Constantinople?
This is a cistern.
What is a reservoir for storing water?
This Holy Roman Emperor, although illiterate, promoted monasteries and libraries.
Who is Charlemagne?
These two texts dictates stories and sayings attributed to Muhammed.
What are the Sunna and Haddith?
This city in north-central Europe was also a center for scholarship under Charlemagne the Great.
What is Aachen?
This happened in AD 1088.
What is the founding of the first university?
This is per capita.
What is for each person?