Arabian Peninsula
Culture and Beliefs
Pillars
RANDOM CATEGORY
100
An _____ is an area of fresh water surrounded by vegetation in the middle of the desert. 

Oasis

100

This person is known as a prophet and "Messenger of God" in the Islam religion. 

Muhammad

100

How many Pillars of Faith are there? 

Five

100

____ is the Arabic term for "God". 

Allah

200

3/4 of the Arabian Peninsula is covered by this geographical feature. 

The Desert

200

Much like Christians having the Bible, Muslims believe in a book called the ______. 

Qur'an 

200

The First Pillar of Faith declares ones belief in God and _______ prophethood? 

Muhammad
200

True or False: Jews, Christians, and Muslims have similiar beliefs in that there is one God. 

True

300

A raised area of flat land is called ______

Plateau
300

The Muslim house of worship is known as a ______.  

mosque 

300

The Fourth Pillar involved Muslims fasting for what holy month? 

Ramadam

300

The Muslim religion originated here. 

Mecca, Arabia 

400

A piece of land that is mostly surrounded by water is called a ______?

Peninsula

400

The two foundations of Islamic religion are ______ and _____. 

The Qur'an and the Sunnah 

400

The Second Pillar of faith is salat, or daily ritual prayer. How many times a day does it say Muslims have to pray? 

Five

400

The act of giving food, money or other things of value to the needy in the Muslim Religion. 

Almsgiving 

500

What continent is the Arabian Peninsula apart of? 

Asia

500

The word ______ means "to strive" and represents the human struggle to overcome obstacles in order to please God. 

Jihad

500

Which Pillar of Faith discusses the practice of giving money or food to those in need?

The Third Pillar of Fait: Zakat (Almsgiving)

500

Name the three continents the Islamic religion spread across. 

Western Africa, Europe, and Asia. 

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