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100

Islam emerged in Arabia, a land best known for the

Arid, harshness of its hot, dry desert landscape.

100

In Islamic culture, the most important use of calligraphy was to

Write versus from the Quran

100

The Persian poet Rumi is famous for

practicing and writing about Sufism.

writing a history of the world and its dynasties.

100

The term Hijra refers specifically to

the flight of Muhammad from Mecca to Medina.

100

Mathematics

Spread the concept of zero

200

Why did Muhammad move from Mecca to the city of Medina?

He and his followers faced persecution by opponents in Mecca.

200

Look at the cause-and-effect diagram relating to the Arab Muslim empire.

the growth of cities

  the expansion of trade

  the split between Shiite and Sunni Muslims

200

Umayyad

Expanded the Muslim empire to its greatest extent

200

Arizona is the _(#) ________________ state.

48th BABY!!!!!!

200

Why don't scientists trust atoms?

Because they make up everything. 

300

Muslims are not permitted to gamble or drink alcohol by the legal code known as the

Sharia

300

Which of the following statement BEST describes the spread of Islam during the Arab conquests?

Islam spread inside and outside the new Arab Muslim empire.

300

The city of Baghdad was economically important in part because it

Which one is corect?

traded with Africa along the famous Silk Road.

 was linked to China and other lands by camel caravan routes.

300

What year was Snow White created? 

1932

300

How do the Quran and the Hajj each help unite the global community of Muslims?

Muslims from all over the world regard the Quran as their holy book and learn to read it in Arabic. This means that they share a common book and a common language. Muslims from many countries also make the Hajj together, and this unites the global Muslim community.

400

Based on the map, how did the location of the Ottoman empire help it expand?

C    Its location protected it from invaders from southwest Asia.

D    It was located at a meeting point between Asia and Europe.

400

Which of the following is a central teaching of Islam?

There is one God and Muhammad was his only prophet.

 Muslims, Jews, and Christians all worship different gods.

Abraham, Jesus, and Muhammad were all prophets of the same God.

 There is one God, but he can be worshiped in many forms.

400

Words and actions of Muhammad

Sunnah

400

Read the quote about the life of Muhammad.

“[Muhammad] called Ayesha to him, and said, ‘Where is that gold which I gave [you] to keep?’ . . . [S]he placed it in his hand, and counted six dinars. He directed that it should be divided among certain indigent [needy] families; and then . . . he said, ‘Now I am at peace. Verily [truly] it would not have become me to meet my Lord, and this gold in my possession.’”

—The Life of Mahomet [Muhammad] and History of Islam

Which of the Five Pillars of Islam is related to this quotation?

Charity 

400

Who was the angel that came to Mohammud? 

Gabriele 

500

What empire—famed for its art, culture, and science—was founded in the 1500s in Persia?

Safavid

500

Why did Arabic numerals replace Roman numerals?

Easier to perform calculations.

500

The Muslim scholar known as Avicenna wrote a famous and influential book on which subject?

medicine

500

Which of the following were among the most valuable trade goods produced in the Arab world?

Cotton textiles 

500

What does Abraham, Jesus, and Mohammed have in common? 

Jesus, Abraham, and Muhammad all hold significant positions as prophets and messengers of God within the Abrahamic faiths. They are also central figures in the lineage of prophets who taught the importance of spiritual pursuits and ethical behavior, such as devotion to God, kindness to others, and the establishment of a just society. Furthermore, their lives and teachings emphasize the belief in a single God and the importance of an afterlife, with the choices and actions on Earth impacting one's fate in the hereafter.

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