Arabia in 16th century
Muhammad’s Early life
Prophethood,Rejection,Migration
Caliphs, Qur’an, Sunnah
The Five Pillars
Jihad and Shari’ah
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Before Muhammad were people in Arabian peninsula monotheist or polytheist?

polytheist

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Explain what happened to Muhammad's dad and mom?

Dad died before he was born, mom died when he returned from desert he was 6.

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Whom did Muhammad encounter when he was in a cave?

Angel Gabriel

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Who were the first two Caliphs?

1. Abu Bakr his father in law

2. Caliph Umar a good friend of Muhammad

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What is the first Pillar? Explain

Shahadah,  declaration of faith. The belief there is only one God, God is the center of life, and Muhammad is the messenger of God
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Jihad means....

to strive.IT is a physical and spiritual struggle to get closer to God. 
200

Which prophet asked Arabians to build the Kabah?

Abraham

200

When/Where did Muhammad learn about values and being a good person?

At a very young age, before 6, in the desert with the Nomads. 

200

Who was the first Muslim convert?

His wife, Khadijah

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Who were Caliphs 3 and 4?

3. Caliph Uthman of Umayyad, official version of Qur'an

4. Ali Ibn Abi Talib, Muhammad's cousin

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What is the Second Pillar? Explain

Salat, Daily Ritual Prayer.  Muslims are called to prayer 5 times a day. They can do it in a mosque or anywhere else. 

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What is the lesser Jihad?

An external struggle against oppression.

300

Instead of a central government, what kind of government did Arabians have?

small clans, tribes, gangs, the stronger ruled the weaker ones

300

Where was Muhamma born?

In Mecca

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What are two reasons why Muhammad's teachings were met with rejection?

1. Tribe leaders did not want to share wealth.

2. They did not want to give up many gods.

3. They feared M would get lots of power.

4. Many said he was a liar. 

5. Strong tribe leaders did no believe all were equal.

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What is the Qur'an? What is the source of the information?

The Qur'an includes the words of allah as they were recited by Angel Gabriel.

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What is the Third Pillar? Explain

Zakat, Charity- Purification.  Share your wealth to control greed.  Help for the poor.  It can be used for many things.

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What is the greater Jihad?

The fight against evil within oneself. 

400

How was the land in Arabia?

Very dry, hard for agriculture, not good for farming

400

Which two people took care of him after his Mom's death?

First, his grandfather then his Uncle Abu Talib.

400

Where did Muhammad and his followers go escaping from Meccan aggressions?

Medina

400

What is the Sunnah? What is the source of the information?

The Sunnah are examples of Muhammad's behavior and teachings, Muhammad is the source

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What is the Fourth Pillar? Explain

Siyam or Sawm, fasting.  Fast for an entire month, the 9th month of the Islamic Calendar, it is called Ramadan.

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What is the Shari'ah?

The search to understand God's law, it depends on the Qur'an and Sunnah. It is the Islamic law that guides Muslim life. It tells you what to do and not to do. 

500

Arabs did not feel united but what did they share?

language, poetry, music, traditions, beliefs

500

Explain why he married Khadija, talk about his work?

Muhhamad became a good trader, he was very honest called Al Amin. When he was 25, one of his clients, Khadija was happy with his work and proposed to him (she was a widow). They had several children. Fatima the most important.

500

What did Muhammad do to idols in the Kabbah when he returned to Mecca?

He destroyed them, so they would only pray to Allah.
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Why are the Qur'an and Sunnah so important?

They are the two most important books of Islam.
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What is the Fifth Pillar? Explain

Hajj, pilgrimigae to the holy city of Mecca. In the 12th month of the Islamic year millions of Muslims who can physically and financially go to Mecca. It is only once in a lifetime.

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How does the Shari'ah help Muslims?

It helps Muslims decide on several conflicts:  commercial, criminal, family, inheritence of law, etc

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