Religion
Islamic Empires
Sudanic Kingdoms
origins of Islam
Misc.
100

The set of laws that both the Jews and Christians follow. Brought down by Moses.

ten commandments

100

located in modern day Afghanistan, Pakistan, India; religiously tolerant; leader Akbar married Christian and Hindu women to show tolerance; abolished tax on Hindus

Mughal Empire

100

Name the three Sudanic Kingdoms in order 

Ghana, Mali, Songhai

100

considered to be the founder of Islam

Muhammad 

100
Name and describe the agricultural technique practiced by the Bantu people

Slash and Burn

200

All three religions share a "father," thus the reason they are also grouped together under a category named after him. This person is:

Abraham

200

located in modern day Iran, Afghanistan, Pakistan; Shiite Muslim; tolerant of other religions- incorporated members of Christian religious order into empire

Safavid empire

200

What caused the West African kingdom of Ghana to grow powerful and wealthy, and to incorporate Islamic values and ideas in its society and government?

control of the gold-salt trade routes

200

connect4ed China, the far east, Middle east, and Europe; contributed to the spread of Islam

the silk road

200
these two languages blended to create the Swahili language

Bantu and Arabic

300

Arrange the three religions from oldest to youngest

Judaism, Christianity, and Islam

300

located in modern day Turkey, Egypt, Greece, and parts of the Arabian Peninsula and North Africa; Sunni Muslims; tolerant of non-Muslims but required a tax

Ottoman Empire

300

first great leader of Mali; established a strong government (finance, defense, and foreign affairs); made travel through the kingdom safe; reestablished a strong gold/salt trade 

Sundiata

300

considered holy cities of Islam; important for pilgrimage 

Mecca and Medina

300

in what ways did Muslim empires impact Africa by helping to establish trade networks 

helped to create unity, a money economy, and help the spread of ideas and culture

400

list 5 similarities between Judaism, Christianity, and Islam

monotheistic, sacred text, places of worship, Jerusalem, Abraham, Moses, Jesus

400
  • was organized by classes of men by the sword, the pen, negotiation, and husbandry

  • organized non-Muslims into religious communities

ottomans

400

likely reasons for the decline of the Sudanic kingdoms

trade was disrupted, empire began to weaken, invaders/ attacks

400

which best describes the characteristics of Muslim art

the use of calligraphy, geometric shapes, and an arabesque style

400

3 major items of trade on the Trans-Saharan trade route

salt, gold, ivory

500
  • blending of religions through conquest or trade 

  • many Africans converted to either Islam or Christianity, but also retained their local religious beliefs

religious syncretism

500

which sect of Muslims believed Muhammad's successor should be his descendent? 

Shiite (Shia)

500

which core social factor gave people a sense of community and shared responsibility in premodern African culture?

extended family lineages 

500

which of the following explains why Europe sought the works of Muslim doctors, Muhammad al-Razi and Ibn Sina

they made advancements in medical science, such as studying smallpox and diagnosing diseases

500

why did the Bantu split when they migrated from West Africa? 

exhaustion of land and overpopulation

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