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100

Define Jihad and name the 3 types:

Means - struggle -

 3 interpretations

Struggle against evil within your own soul

Struggle against unbelief by seeking converts to Islam

Physical struggle, obliging Muslims to take up sword & wage war against unbelievers

100

List 4 events during the expansion of Dar Islam

The lands controlled by the caliphs, or majority Muslim lands

Byzantine & Persian empires  weakened

Conquered much of Middle East by 700

Crossed Strait of Gibraltar, conquered Spain

Threatened Gaul (France)


100

He was viewed as cold, calculating and ruthless. Reigned for 43 years. Took the name Czar the Russian version of Caesar.  Publicly claimed to to make Russia the "Third Rome".Battled with the Mongols with a bloody stand off, marking their liberation.   

Ivan III (Ivan the Terrible)

100

What influences did Slavs have on Russia?


The Slavs were the basis of the culture Russia

100

Name the 5 pillars of Islam

Declaration of Faith

Prayer (5 times per day)

Alms to the poor

Fasting (Ramadan)

Pirimage (Mecca)

200

Define Sharia - Islamic law

Detailed guidance on proper behavior (and punishment for lack of)


200

He donated his riches to the poor was dedicated to helping the poor

he was raised by his uncle

he became the Archbishop of Myra

Père Noël, Santa Clause, St. Nick









St. Nicholas

200

Ferocious horse riding warrior nomads of the Asian steppe who herded sheep, goats, horses, camels, and yaks. They slashed their way into Russia lead by Genghis Kahn.  They savagely burned and killed all in their path. They attacked and demolished Kiev and ruled Russia for 200 years. 

Later Ivan III and Russia battled the _____ ending in a stand off.

Mongols 

200

Who were the last Europeans to be converted to Christianity


The Slavs

200

What is Jihad and name the 3 types

Struggle

 jihad against yourself 

 jihad against Satan 

 jihad against an open enemy

300

Name the blended technology and ideas we obtained from India, Greeks, and Persia




India-Hindi Numbers (algebra)

Greeks-Navigation and Geographic Knowledge

Persia-Government Administration


300

Two brothers and Byzantine Christian theologians and missionaries. For their work evangelizing the Slavs, they are known as the "Apostles to the Slavs". 

They are credited with devising the Glagolitic alphabet, the first alphabet used to transcribe Old Church Slavonic

Cyril and Methodius

300

Who were the Slavs?

Farmers who lived among the forests of north of the black sea in eastern europe.  Ancestors of many Eastern Europeans today.

In religion, Slavs traditionally divided into two main groups: those associated with the Eastern Orthodox Church  and those associated with the Roman Catholic Church 

300

What were 3 benefits of the Mongols on Russia


They built roads

Improved communication and methods of taxation. 

Politically, the Mongols acted as a temporary unifying force that kept the area together and probably caused Russia to be strong enough to become their own kingdom.


300

Define and describe Sunni

Sunni Islam is the largest denomination of Islam

The orthodox and traditionalist branch of islam. 

Belief that the leader of Muslims do not have to be blood to Muhammad





400

What is Jizya?

A yearly taxation historically levied in the form of financial charge on permanent non-Muslim subjects of a state governed by Islamic law. 

400

Considered to be “Early Russia”

The Rus

400

Latin for "doer of good" and the name given to _____________the missionary to Germany who set the stage for a radical reshaping of the heart of Europe



St. Boniface

400

Influence of Islam 

The European Medieval Age (in places such as Spain) was influenced by the Muslims in architecture, math, science, medicine, and literature. 



400

Define and describe Shia

also called Shi'is, literally means 'partisans of Ali', The minor branches of Islam. 

Belief that the leader of Muslims have to be blood related to Muhammad






500

What was Prince Vladimir's influence

Vladimir considered converting to Islam, Judaism or Roman Catholicism. He chose Christian Orthodoxy because it had no restrictions about when or what he could and could not EAT

 Orthodox Christianity led to the incorporation of Russia into the sphere of Eastern Orthodoxy.





500

What was “The Byzantine Empire”

Also referred to as the Eastern Roman Empire, or Byzantium, was the continuation of the Roman Empire in its eastern provinces. 

500

 A 5th-century missionary to Ireland and later served as bishop there. He is credited with bringing Christianity to parts of Ireland and was probably partly responsible for the Christianization of the Picts and Anglo-Saxons. He is one of the patron saints of Ireland.



St. Patrick

500
How did Dar al Islam spread?

Through trade routes 

500

How did Ivan III break with the Mongols?

When Ivan III became the prince of Moscow, he immediately openly challenged Mongol rule.

Their armies faced each other at the Ugra River, but neither side advanced to fight. Both armies returned home, and the Russians were liberated from the Mongols.