Arab Life in Desert
Muhammad and Islam
Founding and Growth of an Empire
Collapse of an Empire
Trade and Contributions
100

What do you call a green area in a desert fed by underground water?

An oasis

100

What is the Quran?

The holy book of Islam

100

What do you call a Muslim leader/ruler?

A caliph

100

What city did the Abbasids make the capital of the Arab Empire?

Baghdad

100

What is a mosque?

A Muslim house of worship
200

What do you call a group of traveling merchants and animals?

A caravan

200

What city did Muhammad and his people flee to for safety?

Medina/Madinah

200

Who took control of the Arab Empire after the Umayyad caliphs?

The Abbasid

200

What group stormed into Baghdad, killed 50,000 people, and brought an end to the Arab Empire?

The Mongols

200

What is a bazaar?

A marketplace

300

What is a sheikh?

The leader of an Arab tribe.

300

When Muhammad returned from the cave and began preaching, what did he tell the Arab people?

There was only one God (Allah) and they must destroy statues of fake gods.

300

Who believed that Ali was the rightful heir and all future caliph's should be Ali's descendants?

The Shia

300

What beliefs did the Sunni and Shia share?

They believed in one god and they followed the guidelines of the Quran and Five Pillars of Islam

300

What would Muslims bring with them to trade with other civilizations?

carpets, spices, cloth, glass, crops (sugar, rice, oranges, cherries, cotton)

400

Why was it important to be loyal to your tribe in the desert?

It helped keep you safe/helped you survive in the desert.

400

Why did the merchants and religious leaders not like Muhammad's message?

They were afraid he was challenging their power/authority. They did not want to change their way of life.

400
What two religions did the Muslims have respect for because they had similar beliefs?

Jews and Christians

400

What is three empires ruled after the Arab Empire collapsed?

Ottoman, Safavid, and Mogul

400

What is contribution Muslims made to science?

experimented with metals, improved astrolabe, proved earth was round, described sun's eclipses, proved moon affected tides

500

How did the geography of the Arabian Peninsula affect the lives of people who lived there?

had to be able to survive in the desert, mostly had contact with other civilizations for trade

500
What are the 5 Pillars of Islam?

belief, charity, pilgrimage, prayer, fasting

500

What was the Spanish city was a center of Islam?

Cordoba
500

What was the role of women in Muslim society?

Managed families/households
500

Why do mosques contain designs like flowers and stars?

They were opposed to idol worship.