Muslim Beliefs
Muhammad
Spread of Islam
Islamic Empires
Muslim Achievements
100

This is the holy book of Muslims

The Quran

100

Muhammad not only was a great political leader, but founded this religion.

Islam

100

Muslims had opportunities to teach Islam other than conquering. These are the two ways that they did this.

Preaching and trading

100

Arabs were successful in spreading their empire not just because they were great fighters but also this.

Let conquered people practice their own religion

100

Arabic Muslims invented this kind of math. You're probably learning it right now.

Algebra

200

Belief, Prayer, Charity, Fasting and Pilgrimage are known as:

The Five Pillars

200

Muhammad grew up as an orphan who grew up in this important trade city.

Mecca

200

Expansion continued under this dynasty of caliphs

Umayyad

200

Although Islamic Empires got larger, it eventually split into these two different religious groups

Sunnis and Shiites

200

Muslims are known for writing such as the Quran but are also know for writing this, which inspired Aladdin.

Arabian Nights

300

This city is not only an important trade city, but the home of the Kaaba

Mecca

300

Muhammad preached that the rich should do this

Share their goods with the poor

300

When Muslims conquered new land, they did not convert their new subjects, but made people who did not practice the religion pay this

A special tax

300

The Umayyads lost power in 750 AD and then this group came to power.

The Abbasids

300

Muslims scientists have invented chemistry and discovered how these spread.

Diseases

400

Muhammad being visited by this is considered the beginning of Islam

Angel

400

Because he preached Islam, Muhammad made enemies with these two types of people

Rich merchants and religious leaders

400

The religion did not end after Muhammad died. Rather, these successors to the Muhammad continued the spread of the empire.

Caliphs

400

A name for a Muslim ruler

Caliphate

400

Muslim buildings are known for beautiful features such as domes and these towers.

Minarets.

500

Muslims have split into these two different groups that have different religious practices and customs.

Sunnis and Shiites
500

Because he preached Islam, Muhammad and his followers were kicked out of Mecca and went on this journey to Yathrib.

The Hijra

500

The Umayyad Caliphs spread the religion to North Africa, the Mediteranean, Afghanistan, India and this other area to the East

Persia

500

Another group of Muslims not fit in with the Sunni or Shiite

The Sufis

500

Islam has such a major influence as one of the largest religions today. It has approximately this many followers today.

Approximately 1.5 Billion followers