The place Muslims go on Hajj.
What is Mecca?
The most important prophet of Allah.
Who is Mohammad?
The person with ultimate power in Saudi Arabia.
Who is the King?
Islamic Law and teachings of the Koran.
What is Sharia Law?
The amount of religions that usually exist or are practiced on a large scale in a theocracy.
What is one?
The amount of times a day Sunni Muslims pray facing Mecca.
What is 5?
The angel that revealed the Koran to Mohammad.
Who is Gabriel?
The purpose of the courts and judges in Saudi Arabia.
What is to uphold Sharia Law?
The place Mohammad fled to and Islam spread from.
What is Medina?
The Islamic belief of what Jesus really was.
What is a prophet?
The Arabic name for the Islamic Statement of Faith.
What is the Shaddah?
The original language of the Koran that it is meant to be read in.
What is Arabic?
The people in Saudi Arabia who do NOT have to obey Islam and Sharia Law.
Who is nobody?
The holy book of Islam.
What is the Koran?
The branch of Islam that believes the leader of Islam should be a blood relative of Mohammad.
What is the Shia?
The amount of one's wealth that is given to charity.
What is 2.5%?
The holy site in Mecca that where Adam, Abraham, and Mohammad all supposedly built places of worship.
What is the Kaaba?
A place where the Islamic Statement of Faith and a sword appear.
What is the Saudi Arabian flag?
The place where Mohammad was born.
What is Mecca?
Document heavily influenced by Islam that helps govern Saudi Arabia.
What is the Saudi Arabian Constitution?
1 of the 3 reasons Muslims fast during Ramadan.
What is to focus on spiritual matters, to remind themselves of those who are always going hungry, and to practice self-control?
Moses, Abraham, Jesus, Noah, etc.
Who are prophets in Islam?
The first son of Abraham who is believed to be a direct ancestor of the Saudi people.
Who is Ishmael?
The branch of Islam that does not believe the lead of Islam needs to be a blood relative of Mohammad.
What is the Sunni?
The year Mohammad was born.
What is 570 AD?