The Inquisition
Religions become Institutions
Theology
The Quran
Shariah Law
100

The Young Abassid Caliph 

al-Mu'tasim 

100

What did the Five Pillars of Islam serve as? 

 A metaphor 

100

Associates anything with God 

Shirk 

100

Regarded as Muhammad's sole miracle 

The Quran 

100

Developed by the Ulama as the basis for the judgment of all actions in Islam as good or bad

                                   


    

Shariah Law 

200

The group called "learned men of God" 

Ulama

200

The two types of prayers 

Du'a and Salat 

200

The group of Muslims who claimed there can be nothing apart of God

Sufis 

200

The original language the Quran must be read in

Arabic

200

The number of categories in Shariah Law

                                   


    

Five

300

Led the siege on Baghdad  

Al-Ma'mun

300

Considered to be the supreme communal event in Islam 

Hajj 

300

Caliphs who used the argument that God determined their position in order to give authority 

Ummayad 

300


The spiritual power of God's actual speech


Baraka 

300

What is one of the categories of behavior in the Shariah law?

  1. Obligatory action; rewarded or punished based on the performance

  2. Meritorious action- rewarded for performance but neglect is not punished

  3. Actions that tre neutral and indifferent

  4. Reprehensible actions 

  5. Forbidden and punished



400

These members believed the Quran is a created thing 

Rationalists 

400

The pillar that reminds Muslims of their social and economic responsibility to the Ummah 

Zakat 

400

Group that expanded the view that humanity was perfectly free to act in either goodness or evil.

                                   


    

Rationalists

400

The technical science of Quranic recitation 

Tajwid 

400

The moral provisions of the Shariah are made concrete through this discipline

Fiqh