Social studies
Muzzin
A Muslim crier who summoned people to prayer each morning at dawn
Pork
A forbidden food of muslims
Iinad
An Islamic holy war
Camel
Animal used by the Bedouin ship of the desert
Hanifs
Arab holy men who worshipped only one god
Allah
Arabic word for god
Rhazes
Battle where the Muslims armies were defeated in France in 732
Tours
Battle where the Muslims armies were defeated in France in 732
Muslim
Believers of Islam the Arabic word for the surrendering ones
Redsea
Body of water that separates Arabia from Africa
Oases
Fertile areas in a desert with enough water to support trees and plants
Wine
Forbidden drink of Muslims
Median
Holy city of Islam
Qur'an
Islam's holy book
Ramagan
Islam's holy month when Muslims were to eat nothing or drink nothing between sunrise and sunset
Five pillars
Islamic guidelines for right living
Caliphs
Islamic leaders after Muhammad's death, the Arabic word for successors to the prophet
Mosque
Islamic place of worship
Alchemist
Islamic scientist who tried to turn ordinary metals Into gold
Arabia
Largest peninsula in the world, birthplace of Islam
Black stone
Most sacred object of the Muslims
Khadya
Muhammad's wife
Abubakr
Muslim leader who ordered the writing of the Koran, a collection of Muhammad's prayers and teachings
Bedowin
Nomads who lived on the Arabian desert
Five
Number of times Muslims are required to pray daily
Pilgrimage
One of the duties of Islam a journey to the holy city
Faith
One of the duties of Islam the belief in one God and Muhammad as his prophet
Alms
One of the duties of Islam, giving help to the needy
Prayer
One of the duties of Islam, required five times daily
Phrophet
One who delivers divine messages from god
Fasting
Refusing to eat or drink from sunrise to sunset during the holy month
Islam
Religion founded by Muhammad the Arabic word for surrender to God
Sura
The Arabic word for a chapter in the Koran
Baghdad
The center of Muslim civilization during its golden age
Hegria
The escape of Muhammad from Mecca to Medina the Arabic word for flight
Mahhabid
The founder of Islam who stated that the angel Gabriel had spoken to him, saying that God had chosen him to be his prophet
Ali
The last of the Orthodox caliphs who was assassinated in 661
Four
The number of wives a Muslim was allowed to marry but only if he could support them all equally well
Arabic
The official language of Islam
Kaaba
The sacred shrine of Islam the word for cube
Omar
The second caliph who became the leader of Muslims after the death of Muhammad Islams greatest conqueror
Mecca
The town to which Muhammad fled in 622 know as the city of prophet