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The _____ Pillars of Islam outline the basic obligations of all believers.
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The city to which Muhammad went to in 622, a journey known as the Hijrah , was
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Key works by Greek philosophers were stored in a "house of wisdom" in Baghdad.
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In 732, an Arab force making a foray into southern France was defeated by
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The caliphate that is often described as the Abbasid "Golden Age" was the reign of
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Omar Khayyam's Rubaiyat
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Medina
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Ibn Sina used the work of ____ to support his own belief in natural laws.
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Muhammad began the solitary meditations during which he received the revelations underlying Islam because of
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