Christianity/The Fall of the Empire
The Roots of Islam
Islamic Beliefs
Islamic Empires
Islamic Cultural Achievements
100

Groups of people who hold the same religious beliefs. 

Denominations 

100

A wet, fertile area in the desert. 

Oasis 

100

The number of pillars of Islam. 

Five 

100

Captured Christians and Jews were treated as ____ by the Muslims. 

Second Class Citizens

100

The study of these astrological objects allowed the Islams to create the most accurate maps. 

Stars

200

The person Jews hoped would return after they were all captured by the Romans. 

Messiah

200

Groups of traders that travel together. 

Caravans 

200

A journey to a sacred place. 

Pilgrimage 
200

Two ways of Islamic religion spreading. 

Trade and conquering of land. 

200

The study of what subject gave rise to the origins of Algebra. 

Math

300

The name of the Eastern Roman Empire. 

The Byzantine Empire 

300

The Prophet and creator of the Islamic Religion. 

Muhammad 

300

Another name for the "Prophets City" 

Medina 

300

Country the Islams traded with to gain access to gunpowder.

China 

300

The study of this subject led to the creation of accurate maps. 

Geography 

400

The birth of Jesus signifies the change of our what? (From BCE to AD) 

Calendars 

400

The religion that was founded by Muhammad.

Islam

400

The holy book of Islam. 

Qur'an 

400

Hinduism 

The religion most Indian people remained, despite trading with the Islamic Empire. 

400

Decorative writing is also known as what?

Calligraphy 

500

The book where Jesus's two basic beliefs are found (love God and love other people). 

The Torah

500

A religious follower of Islam. 

Muslim

500

The book that refers to the way Muhammad lived, and provides a model for the duties and the way of lift expected of Muslims. 

The Sunnah 

500

The first caliph of Islam after Muhammad died. 

Abu Bakr 

500

Study of what led to the first treatment of smallpox?

Medicine