The main person of the presentation.
Imam Ali
This event involved the public announcement of Imam Ali’s leadership.
Ghadeer Khum?
The Prophet said whoever he is Mawla of, Ali is also this.
Leader
This city became the new center of Islam after the Prophet left Mecca.
This battle happened as revenge after the Muslim victory at Badr.
The Battle of Uhud
Imam Ali was the cousin and son-in-law of this Prophet.
Prophet Muhammad?
This gathering happened shortly after the Prophet passed away.
Saqifa
The Prophet compared himself to a city and Imam Ali to this object.
The Gate
Imam Ali was sent ahead to gather this type of information.
enemy intelligence/scouting
The Prophet ordered soldiers to stay on this location.
mountain of Uhud
Imam Ali was one of the first people to do this.
accept Islam (become Muslim)
This event is connected to Imam Ali’s unique birthplace.
the birth of Imam Ali
This hadith shows Imam Ali as a main source of Islamic knowledge.
"City of Knowledge” hadith
He brought back three men who were discussing this topic.
war plan/battle preparation
The Muslims were winning at first largely because of this person.
Imam Ali
Imam Ali is respected for wisdom, bravery, and this quality. This demonstrates which type of personality trait?
Leadership
These three events were listed together for review.
Birth of Imam Ali, Ghadeer Khum, and Saqifa
This saying connects Imam Ali directly to leadership authority.
the Mawla hadith
Imam Ali defeated this number of enemy fighters at the start of the battle.
3
The battle turned when soldiers abandoned their positions to do this.
collect supplies/loot
This subject is the overall topic of the presentation.
- Hint theres 2 answers and you have to get both
Islamic Studies / Imam Ali in Islamic history
These events help explain leadership and succession in Islamic history.
Early Islamic historical events
These sayings come directly from Prophet Muhammad.
hadiths
This description was used to show Imam Ali’s fighting style at Badr.
Like a Lion
This enemy tactic caused the Muslims to be attacked from behind.
Surprise Tactic