Islamic Food/Drink Law
Crusades
Muslim Achievements A
Muslim Achievements B
Muslim Achievements C
100

True of False: Muslims can drink/eat anything

False

100

The Crusades were a series of wars between

Christians and Muslims

100

What city was known as a hub for learning?

Baghdad 

100

What is a Mosque?

A place for worship

100

True or false:Polo is a sport for the wealthy

True

200

What does Halal mean?

Food is ok/safe to eat for Muslims

200

The word “crusade” means

Marked with the cross

200

What language was used for learning purposes in the Islamic Empire?

Arabic

200

After surgery, doctors used thread made from animal ______ to stitch the wounds.

Gut

200

The art of beautiful handwriting is called what?

Calligraphy 

300

What meat are Muslims not allowed to eat?

Pork

300

What city were Muslims and Christians fighting for

Jerusalem

300

What was the building called which people visited its library to read books?

House of Wisdom

300

True or False: Muslim doctors established hospitals that were open to all people.

True

300

Muslim artists used what types of shapes

geometric

400

What is the word used for food/drink that Muslims can not eat?

Haram

400

Who won control of Jerusalem at the end of the wars?

Muslims

400

 Zoology is the scientific study of

Animals

400

________ is used to solve problems involving unknown numbers.

Algebra

400

Which board game was a favorite in Muslim Culture?

Chess

500

Where do Muslims get their food/drink laws from?

The Qu'ran

500

Who were the people who made up the "Crusaders" (Christian side)

Knights, peasants, and other commoners. 

500

Muslim scholars did much work in the field of astronomy, the study of objects

Universe, stars, etc.

500

The astrolabe is a navigation device for computing time based on the location of

sun and stars

500

What language was used by Muslims in their schools

Arabic

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