Why did Muhammad lead his followert to Medina?
What is: Muhammad and his folower were being bullied in Mecca
How many times a day do Muslims pray, and in which direction?
What is 5, and what is the East?
Who is the poet who wrote about Sufi's loyalty to Allah?
Who is: Omar Kharyyam?
Why did Islam split into two groups in the mid-600s?
What is: The Sunni and Shia disagreed over who should become caliphs?
What direction was Esma'il's effort to spread Shiism more successful to the east or to the west.
What is: To the East?
How many pillars are there for Muslims?
What is 5?
This Mosque has over 20,000 hand-painted tiles covering the walls, and was built by Sultan Ahmed. What is the name of the Mosque?
What is: The Blue Mosque?
Who is Avicenna?
How did the rights of women living in the Muslim Empires compare to women's rights in other parts of the world at the time?
What is women had more right?
How did the Safavid Empire become rich during the reign of Abbas?
What is: It grew rich through trading with the west?
What is the name of the Muslim Holy Book?
What is the Qur'an?
When did the Safavid Empire come into great power?
What is: After the conflict and war with the Ottomans?
The person ran the royal library in the Umayyad palace and was a skilled mathematician and poet.
Who is: Lubna of Cordoba?
What is an Astrolabe?
What is: a device the Greeks invented to track the positions of the stars?
The Hagia Sofia was once a Christian Church
True or False?
What is True?
Who did the teachings from the Qur'an come from?
Who is Muhammad?
True or False: When Muslims took over lands, they made rules that non-Muslims could not dress like Muslims.
What is: True?
Persian Scholar who used the Indian number system of 0 to 9 that later became known as Arabic numerals.
Who is al-Khwarizmi?
Why did many Hindu people convert to Islam after the year 1000?
What is: The Turkish Muslims took over northern India?
This is the definition of what?
A male leader who is considered a successor of Muhammad.
What is a Caliph?
Who founded the Islam and who did that person communicate with?
Who is: The prophet Muhammad, and who is the angel Gabriel?
How many times according to the Five Pillars of Islam should the pilgrimage to Mecca take place?
What is: One time in one's life if financially able?
HOw many minarets does the Blue Mosque have?
What is 6?
Who was the first Mughal emperor?
Who is: Akbar?
This is a definition of what:
A monotheistic religion based on the belieft that people should submit to Alla (God) and accept Muhammad as his chief prophet.
What is Islam?