Origins of Islam
Muslim Empire
Achievements of Muslim Civilization
Spread of Islam to Africa
Miscellaneous
100

These are the five basic duties required of all Muslims: Faith, Prayer, Alms, Fasting, and Hajj.

Five Pillars of Islam

100

This group of Muslims believes that only descendants of Muhammad are qualified to lead the community.

Shi'a (Shiites)

100

Established in Baghdad, this institution was a major center for education, research, and translation. 

House of Wisdom

100

What other religions can be found in Africa?

Christianity 

Hinduism

100

This network of trade routes connected China to the Middle East, allowing for the exchange of goods and ideas.

The Silk Road 

200

This city is the birthplace of Muhammad and the religious center of the Islamic world.

Mecca

200

This nomadic group from Central Asia captured Baghdad in 1258, effectively ending the center of the Islamic golden age.

Mongols 

200

The artistic practice of beautiful handwriting used to decorate the Quran and Muslim architecture.

Calligraphy 

200

In West Africa, Islam was primarily introduced through this peaceful activity rather than military conquest.

Trade

200

This is the Arabic name for God.

Allah

300

According to Islamic tradition, this angel delivered revelations from God to Muhammad in a cave.

the Angel Gabriel

300

This caliphate oversaw a "Golden Age" and moved the capital of the empire to Baghdad.

Abbasid Caliphate 

300

These slender towers attached to mosques are used by criers to call the faithful to prayer.

Minarets 

300

Many African leaders adopted Islam because it offered these types of benefits for their governance.

Political 

Economic 

300

The person who took over after the death of Muhammad.

Abu Bakr

400

This ancient temple, located in Mecca, is considered Islam’s most sacred site.

Kaaba

400

This early caliphate expanded the empire rapidly but was criticized for favoring Arab Muslims over non-Arabs.

Umayyad Caliphate 

400

Muslim scholars are credited with preserving the knowledge of these two ancient civilizations by translating their texts.

Greeks and Romans

400

What were established in Islamic Africa 

Mosques 

Schools 

400

Name of the dominant Islamic group which comprises roughly 90% of the world's Muslim population. 

Sunni

500

Muhammad’s journey from Mecca to Medina in 622 CE, which marks the start of the Islamic calendar.

The Hijra 

500

This title is given to the successor of Muhammad as the political and religious leader of the Muslim community. 

Hint: It begins with 'C'

Caliph

500

Muslim scientists made significant improvements to this tool used for navigation and locating stars.

Hint: It begins with A

Astrolabe 

500

What is the term used when religion mixes with local traditional beliefs 

Hint: It starts with B

Blending 

500

This is the body of law that includes interpretations of the Quran and applies to the daily lives of Muslims.

Sharia 

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