Five Pillars & Worship
Qur’an & Sunnah
Muhammad & Early Islam
Trade Routes & Cities
Geography & Expansion and more Religion
100

This Pillar is the statement of belief in one God and Muhammad as His messenger.

Shahada (Declaration of Faith).

100

What is the Qur’an to Muslims?

The holy book—God’s revelations to Muhammad.

100

In which city did Islam begin?

Mecca

100

This city is Islam’s holiest site and home to the Kaaba.

Mecca

100

Describe Arabia’s climate in one phrase.

Hot, dry desert with scarce water.

200

Muslims do this five times a day while facing Mecca.

Pray (Salat).

200

The Sunnah is based on these reports of Muhammad’s words and actions. It is called what?

Hadith

200

This 622 CE journey from Mecca to Medina marks the start of the Islamic calendar.

The Hijra

200

Name one major Muslim capital known for learning and culture.

Examples: Baghdad, Córdoba, Cairo, Damascus.

200

These green, watered spots in the desert allowed farming and settlements.

Oases

300

During this month, Muslims fast from dawn to sunset.

Ramadan

300

Together, the Qur’an and Sunnah guide this system of law.

Sharia (Islamic Law)

300

What was formed in Medina that united Muslims under shared beliefs and laws?

The first Muslim community (ummah).

300

This overland trade route connected the Muslim world with China and Central Asia.

The Silk Road.

300

Name one way Muslim rule spread after Muhammad’s death.

Through military campaigns and treaties under early caliphs (Rashidun/Umayyad).

400

This Pillar requires giving a share of wealth to help those in need.

Zakat (Charity).

400

Name one everyday behavior shaped by Qur’an and Sunnah.

Examples: honesty in trade, treating others fairly, daily prayers, giving charity.

400

What message about God did Muhammad preach that he shared with Judaism and Christianity?

Monotheism—belief in one God.

400

Name two valuable goods that moved along Muslim trade routes.

Examples: spices, textiles (silk/cotton), paper, steel, sugarcane, citrus.

400

What are the two sides of the Muslim religion?

Sunni and Shia

500

Name the journey to Mecca that Muslims try to make at least once if able.

Hajj/Pilgramage
500

Explain the main difference between the Qur’an and the Sunnah.

Qur’an = revealed word of God; Sunnah = Muhammad’s example and teachings.

500

After returning to this city, Muhammad cleansed the Kaaba of idols.

Mecca

500

Why were merchants respected in Arab society?

Trade created wealth, spread ideas/technology, and connected distant cultures.

500

Which sides of the Muslim religion believe in what?

Sunni believe Abu Bakr, who was Muhammad's father-in-law, was the rightful successor, while Shia Islam believes that Ali, Muhammad's cousin and son-in-law, was the rightful successor.
Bonus question: Which one has more people?