The Byzantine Empire
The Golden Age of Islam
The 5 Pillars of Islam
Trans-Saharan Trade
Misc.
100

This was the main religion in the Byzantine Empire.

Orthodox Christianity 

100

This language spread throughout the Muslim world, carried by merchants from Arabia.

Arabic.

100

Muslims profess the Shahada, which declares that there is no God but God, and ________ is His prophet.

Muhammad.

100

These were the 2 most important trade goods during trans-Saharan trade.

Gold and salt.

100

This animal helped people cross the Sahara Desert for trans-Saharan trade.

Camel.

200

Constantinople was in a great location for trade because it was between these two bodies of water.

The Black Sea and the Mediterranean Sea.

200

In Muslim Spain, people designed beautiful buildings. This is word means the art/science of designing buildings.

Architecture. 

200

The 2nd pillar of Islam, Salat, requires Muslims to pray this many times a day.

5.

200

What does trans-Saharan trade mean?

Trade across the Sahara Desert.

200

This term means when culture spreads from one place or group of people to another.

Cultural diffusion.

300

The _______   _____   Empire is another name for the Byzantine Empire.

Eastern Roman.

300

This city- the capital of the Mali Empire- was a center for learning, with scholars travelling from far away to study at its universities. 

Timbuktu.

300

What is Zakat, the 3rd pillar of Islam?

Charity/giving to those in need.

300

This was the king of the Mali Empire and the richest man in history. He was so rich that his visit to Egypt disrupted their economy!

Mansa Musa.

300

A Muslim is someone who follows the religion Islam. What does Muslim translate to in Arabic?

One who submits to God.
400

This empire had the greatest influence on the Byzantine Empire.

The Roman Empire.
400

This building in Baghdad was created during the Abbasid Caliphate to translate Greek, Roman, and Indian texts into Arabic.

The House of Wisdom.
400
The 4th pillar of Islam, Hajj, requires Muslims who are able to make a pilgrimage to which city, the holiest city in Islam?

Mecca.

400

The Mali Empire was created after overthrowing this empire.

The Ghana Empire.

400

This group conquered the Byzantine Empire once and for all in 1453. 

The Ottoman Turks.

500

Name one achievement of the Emperor Justinian I.

Putting down the Nika riots, centralizing power in the empire, reconquering parts of the old Roman Empire, learning how to produce silk, building Hagia Sophia, strengthening Christianity and Byzantine culture throughout the empire.

500

Muslim scientists improved this invention, which helped people navigate to far away places.

The astrolabe.

500

Sawm, the 5th pillar of Islam, requires Muslims to fast during the month of Ramadan. What does "fasting" mean?

To not eat or drink while the sun is up.

500

This trans-Saharan trade empire had its capital city, Gao, located along the Niger River.

The Songhai Empire.

500

The Great Schism refers to the "breakup" of which two main branches of Christianity? 

Catholic and Orthodox.