Pillars
Life Rituals/Holidays
Branches/Clothing
Hajj
Veiling/Muzoon
100

This is the name of the pilgrimage pillar of Islam

Hajj

100

Muslim marriages are often this by the parents

arranged

100

This is the largest branch of Islam

Sunni

100

The Hajj is a pilgrimage to this place

Mecca

100

Muzoon Almellehan’s activism is focused on this

Girls' education

200

The Salat pillar is about this, which is done this many times a day

Prayer, 5x a day

200

This is said at the initiation ritual

Shahada

200

This is a long men’s robe

Thobe

200

In the first ritual, pilgrims walk 7 times around this, which is what?

Kaaba, where Abraham built his first temple/shrine to God

200

Muzoon is a refugee from this country, lived in refugee camps in this other country

Syrian refugee, camps in Jordan

300

The pillar that means "charity" and calls Muslims (with the means to do so) to donate a portion of their wealth each year is called this

Zakat

300

Eid al-Fitr celebrates the end of this

Ramadan

300

This is a men’s skullcap

Kufi

300

This is the state Muslims must enter into before the Hajj and what it signifies

Ihram, state of purity that requires specific clothing before they start the Hajj that signifies their commitment to peace during the pilgrimage, and equality among pilgrims

300

These are the three types of veils worn by Muslim women

Hijab, niqab, burqa

400

The pillar that means "fasting" and calls for Muslims to fast while the sun is up during the month of Ramadan is called this, and the meal that breaks the fast each day at sundown is called this

Saw, iftar

400

This kind of juice is rubbed on a baby’s gums during the birth ritual

Date

400

Sunni Muslims believed that who should be Muhammad's successor

Abu Bakr, Muhammad's close friend, because they believe it should be an elected position. An election was held and Abu Bar was elected to lead 

400

These are the 2 holidays that take place during the Hajj and what they celebrate

Day of Arafat - day of forgiveness/atonement, Eid al-Adha - end of the Hajj, “festival of sacrifice”

400

Give 2 reasons why Muslim women wear veils

They interpret the Qur'an as calling for veiling, they feel empowered by wearing it through lack of objectification, they want to be modest, freedom of expression/religion

500

Recite the Shahada exactly as we learned it

There is no god but god, and Muhammad is the messenger of God

500

This is the name of the holiday that celebrates the birth of Muhammad

Mawlid

500

Shia means “party of ___” because Shia Muslims believe this

Ali. They believe that the successor to Muhammad should follow his bloodline, since he was chosen by god. They believe that his cousin, Ali, should have been the immediate successor to Muhammad, since he was part of Muhammad's bloodline

500

Explain the story behind the second obligation of the Hajj, the running between 2 hills

Hagar and Ishmael were left in the desert as a test of their faith. Hagar ran between the hills 7 times looking for water for her son until god revealed the well to her

500

Give 2 reasons why Muslim women choose not to veil

The Qur'an does not explicitly call for veiling, the customs of where they live do not call for it, discriminatory or Islamophobic actions make them feel unsafe