The Rise of Islam Global History I,Quiz 03-29-22
A Way of Life-
1.Believers of Islam are forbidden to eat pork or to drink intoxicating beverages. 2.Islam has no presits or central religious authority. 3.Every Muslim is expected to worship Allah directly. 4.Islam does, however, have a scholar class called the ulama. 5.The ulama includes religious ,who apply the words and deeds of Muhammad to everyday life.
Links to Judaism and Christianity (Summarize)
1.The Bible or Tanakh of the Jews is the Old Testament of the Christians. 2.Jews and Christians believe the Torah and the Gospels were revealed to Moses and the New Testament writers. 3.Muslims refer to Christians and Jews as "people of the book" because each religion has a holy book with teachings similar to those of the Qur'an.
Sources of Authority
1.The original sources of authority for Muslims is Allah. 2.The Quran is the Holy Book of the muslims. 3.The Quran is written in Arabic, and Muslims consider only the Arabic version to be the true word of Allah. 4.To them, the sunna or Muhammad's example, is the best model for proper living. 5.The guidance of the Qur'an and Sunna was assembled in a body of law known as shari'a. 6.This system of law regulates the family life, moral conduct, and business and community life of Muslims.
Pilgrimage
All Muslims who are physically and financially able perform the hajj (haj), or pilgrimage to Mecca, at least once. Pilgrims wear identical garments so that all stand as equals before Allah.
How are the Five Pillars of Islam similar to the Ten Commandments, Four Noble Truths, and the Five Relationships?
All of them had strict laws and rules ,and their people were required to follow the laws and rules .
Why was Mecca such an important city on the Arabian Peninsula?
An important center of trade in the area, as well as the location of the Kaaba (or Ka'ba), one of the most revered shrines in polytheistic Arabia.
Who were the Bedouins?
Arab tribes who have historically inhabited the desert regions in the Arabian Peninsula, North Africa, the Levant, and Mesopotamia.
The Arabian Peninsula was the crossroads of what three continents?
Asia,Africa,and Europe
Life in Medina
Describe the life of Muhammad while he was in Medina Muhammad displayed impressive leadership skills. He fashioned an agreement that joined his own people with the Arabs and Jews of Medina as a single community.
Fasting
During the Islamic holy month of Ramadan, Muslims fast between dawn and sunset. A simple meal is eaten at the end of the day.Fasting serves to remind Muslims that their spiritual needs are greater than their physical needs.
Arabs
Ethnic group who became the first muslim.
Prayer
Five times a day, Muslims face Mecca to pray. They may assemble at a mosque (mahsk), an Islamic house of worship, or wherever they find themselves.
Muhammad
Founder of Islam,and he was a prophet
Allah
God of Islam,the god they worshipped
What is the ka'aba and why was it important?
Kaaba, but it is Islam's most sacred site because it represents the metaphorical house of God and the oneness of God in Islam.
Hijrah
Muhammad and his followers fled Mecca due to the threats he was given and he was in fear so he flee to Medina.
Alms
Muhammad taught that all Muslims have a responsibility to support the less fortunate. Muslims meet that social responsibility by giving alms, or money for the poor, through a special religious tax.
Revelations
Muhammad took great interest in religion and often spent time alone in prayer and meditation. At about the age of 40, Muhammad's life was changed overnight when a voice called to him while he meditated in a cave outside Mecca.
What did the trade routes of the Arabian Peninsula connect?
Seaports along the Arabian coasts linked the peninsula with the Mediterranean trading system, the Indian Ocean and Africa.
Quran (Koran)
The Islamic holy book.
Beliefs and Practices of Islam(Setting the Stage)
The main teaching of Islam is that there is only one God, Allah.
Arabic
The official language of Islam
Faith
To become a Muslim, a person has to testify to the following statement of faith: "There is no God but Allah, and Muhammad is the Messenger of Allah." This simple statement is heard again and again in Islamic rituals and in Muslim daily life.
Life of Muhammad(Early Life)
Was born into the clan of a powerful Meccan family. Orphaned at the age of six, Muhammad was raised by his grandfather and uncle. He received little schooling and began working in the caravan trade as a very young man.
Returning to Mecca
What took place when Muhammad and his followers returned to Mecca In 630, the Prophet and 10,000 of his followers marched to the outskirts of Mecca. Facing sure defeat, Mecca's leaders surrendered. The Prophet entered the city in triumph. He destroyed the idols in the Ka'aba and had the call to prayer made from its roof.Most Meccans pledged their loyalty to Muhammad, and many converted to Islam.
The Hijrah
Why did Muhammad and his followers flee Mecca for Medina? After some of his followers had been attacked, Muhammad decided to leave Mecca in 622. Following a small band of supporters he sent ahead, Muhammad move
Islam
a religion means "submission" to Allah
Muslim
follower of the religion of Islam
Prophet
messengers sent from God, or Allah, to help Muslims follow the straight path.