The Arabian World and Islamic Society
Origins and 5 Pillars of Islam
Islamic Caliphates
Spread and Split of Islam
Islamic Achievements
100

This dry, hot, and arid desert peninsula is where Islam began

Arabian Peninsula

100

Muslims view Muhammad as a...?

Prophet(Messenger of God)

100

The first four Caliphs make-up this Caliphate

The Rashidun 

100

The title given to the successors of Muhammad

Caliph

100

A time of development and propsperity from the 900s to the 1300s

The Islamic Golden Age

200

A small lake formed from groundwater that creates a fertile environment

An oasis

200

This person viewed Meccan society as filled with corruption, greed and violence

Muhammad

200

This Second Caliphate was focused on military and territorial expansion

Umayyad

200

These Muslims believed that any male Muslim who is a good leader could become Caliph

Sunni Muslims

200

Al-Khwarizmi, using Arabic numbers we use today helped develop....?

Modern math (Algebra)

300

An Islamic house of worship

A Mosque

300

The primary sources of Muslim beliefs and teachings

The Qur'an and the Sunnah

300

The third Caliphate is when the Islamic Golden Age was at its peak

Abbasid 

300

These Muslims believe that only people related to Muhammad could become Caliph

Shi'a Muslims

300

The Baghdad Observatory helped scientists do this

Map the stars (Astronomy)

400

A society where men hold the positions of power is known as a...?

Patriarchy

400

This pillar of Islam is mandatory for Muslims.

The Shahada (Profession of Faith) (There is one and only one God and Muhammad is his Messenger)

400

The Mad Caliph ruled this Caliphate

Fatimid

400

The first four Caliphs who knew Muhammad personally are known by Sunni Muslims as...

"The rightly guided Caliphs"

400

The Abbasids created this great university and place of learning

Baghdad House of Wisdom

500
A society where women hold the positions of power is known as a...?

Matriarchy

500

Muslims must try to make a journey to Mecca at least once in their lifetime. This is a pillar of Islam known as...?

Hajj (pilgrimmage) 

500

The Hashashin is also known as the Order of....?

Assassins

500

These Muslims practice Islamic mysticism (controlling your desires, giving up material objects, and trying to be closer to God)

Sufi Muslims

500

Ismail al-Jazari, who created the Elephant clock is known as the father of...?

Robotics