Deck 10: Islam

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The Shari'a consisted of

A) analogies used to apply the Qur'an.
B) the opinions of Muslim leaders.
C) the duties God placed on Muslims.
D) successors of the prophet Muhammad.
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What African American man formed the Nation of Islam?

A) Elijah (Poole) Muhammad
B) Malcom Little (Malcom X)
C) Wallace Deen Muhammad
D) Louis Farrakhan
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The Prophet Muhammad's youth was marked by

A) wealth and privilege.
B) a happy life with his parents.
C) poverty and loss.
D) a sheltered life.
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A Hajj is a pilgrimage to the city of

A) Jerusalem.
B) Mecca.
C) Yathrib.
D) Medina.
Question
The first wife of the Prophet Muhammad was

A) Khadijah.
B) Aishah.
C) Fatima.
D) Aminah.
Question
During the early years of Islam, the Prophet enjoined his followers to face the direction of ____ for daily prayer.

A) Mecca
B) Yathrib
C) Badr
D) Jerusalem
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Muslims believe the central fact of Islam to be

A) Shari'a.
B) the Hadiths.
C) the Qur'an.
D) the Bible.
Question
The Arab intellectual who attempted to bridge the division between orthodox and mystical Islam was

A) al-Hallaj.
B) Nasr.
C) Rumi.
D) al-Ghazali.
Question
Muhammad's first converts came from

A) neighboring villages.
B) his own household.
C) Yathrib.
D) a foreign tribe.
Question
One of the reasons the Qur'an is considered to be the one miracle in Islam is that

A) it was written by the angel Gabriel.
B) the Prophet was illiterate.
C) it was written by Allah.
D) the Prophet did not speak Arabic.
Question
In seventh century Mecca, the key organization in Arab society was the

A) tribe.
B) clan.
C) state.
D) church.
Question
In the Muslim worldview, what is the foundation on which an exemplary life of action is built?

A) a charitable spirit
B) daily prayer/ritual
C) confessing proper beliefs
D) yearly Hajj
Question
A practicing Muslim is expected to pray

A) three times a day.
B) once daily.
C) a minimum of five times a day.
D) constantly.
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Whose martyrdom is commemorated by Shi'ites every year in the month of Muharram?

A) Hasan
B) Wahab
C) al-Ghazali
D) Husayn
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The day/time of community prayer in the mosque for Muslims is

A) noon on Friday.
B) Saturday at dawn.
C) sunset on Friday.
D) Sunday at dawn.
Question
If you could visit the Ka'bah, you would find

A) a single deity to worship.
B) a cemetery.
C) the Black Stone.
D) a farmer's market in Mecca.
Question
Sunni Muslims believe

A) an election should be used to select a spiritual leader.
B) God chooses his imam.
C) in self-flagellation to commemorate during Muharram.
D) the Prophet intended 'Ali to be a religious leader.
Question
The Muslim calendar begins in the year

A) of Muhammad's birth.
B) Muhammad received his first revelation.
C) of Muhammad's death.
D) of the Hijrah.
Question
The most sacred place a Muslim visits during the Hajj is

A) the city of Mina.
B) Arafat.
C) the Zamzam Well.
D) the Ka'bah.
Question
The 10-15% of Muslims who regard themselves as the most pious, holy, and Allah-inspired members of the Prophet's family are

A) Sunnis.
B) Hanbalites.
C) Shi'ites.
D) Wahabists.
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In Muslim tradition, the Ka'bah was built by Abraham and Ishmael.
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During the expansion of Islam, a Muslim victory meant that everyone in that territory became a Muslim.
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Muhammad's initial response to receiving his first revelation from the angel Gabriel was one of great excitement and joy.
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Muslims give to beggars, but there is no community organization of charity.
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Muslims believe that jinn are created from fire and humans are created from clay.
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Before the revelations of the Prophet Muhammad, Arabs had no belief in deities.
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The Shahada states that there is only one God without partners or descendants.
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Islam teaches aggression at every opportunity.
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The giving of alms as a direct gift of compassion from one believer to another is known as zakat.
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The most famous building for outsiders in India, the Taj Mahal, was built by a Muslim ruler for his beloved wife.
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When his father died, Muhammad inherited great wealth.
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Muslims believe that divine judgment after death leads either to heaven or to hell.
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In general, Muslim men in the U.S. are permitted to marry women of other faiths.
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The absolute singleness of Allah leads Islam to denounce every form of

A) blasphemy.
B) greed.
C) covetousness.
D) idolatry.
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In Muslim belief, fasting is valued for its ability to clear a person's spiritual perception.
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The "satanic verses" are verses allegedly given to the Prophet that allowed Arabs to worship three traditional goddesses.
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The Muslim expansion under 'Umar limited Christians in their travels for trade and religious pilgrimage.
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The spread of Islam beyond Arabia was one of the most rapid expansions of a religion in the history of the world.
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Based on Muslim beliefs, where do humans place in the order of nature?

A) above other creatures
B) below other creatures
C) equal to all creatures
D) not placed at all
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Men and women can be found praying together at a mosque.
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Muslims do not believe in angels as messengers of Allah.
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Match between columns
a person protected by Muslims
ihram
a person protected by Muslims
hanif
a person protected by Muslims
dhimmi
a person protected by Muslims
mihrab
a person protected by Muslims
rasul
worshipper of one god
ihram
worshipper of one god
hanif
worshipper of one god
dhimmi
worshipper of one god
mihrab
worshipper of one god
rasul
state of purity
ihram
state of purity
hanif
state of purity
dhimmi
state of purity
mihrab
state of purity
rasul
messenger
ihram
messenger
hanif
messenger
dhimmi
messenger
mihrab
messenger
rasul
niche indicating direction of Mecca
ihram
niche indicating direction of Mecca
hanif
niche indicating direction of Mecca
dhimmi
niche indicating direction of Mecca
mihrab
niche indicating direction of Mecca
rasul
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Match between columns
reports of what the Prophet said or did
sadaqa
reports of what the Prophet said or did
Sunna
reports of what the Prophet said or did
hadiths
reports of what the Prophet said or did
rak'a
reports of what the Prophet said or did
salat
informal charity among Muslims
sadaqa
informal charity among Muslims
Sunna
informal charity among Muslims
hadiths
informal charity among Muslims
rak'a
informal charity among Muslims
salat
customs or traditions of the Prophet
sadaqa
customs or traditions of the Prophet
Sunna
customs or traditions of the Prophet
hadiths
customs or traditions of the Prophet
rak'a
customs or traditions of the Prophet
salat
five periods of daily prayer
sadaqa
five periods of daily prayer
Sunna
five periods of daily prayer
hadiths
five periods of daily prayer
rak'a
five periods of daily prayer
salat
complete cycle of prayer ritual
sadaqa
complete cycle of prayer ritual
Sunna
complete cycle of prayer ritual
hadiths
complete cycle of prayer ritual
rak'a
complete cycle of prayer ritual
salat
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Match between columns
in Shi'ite Islam, the expected one
Husayn
in Shi'ite Islam, the expected one
caliph
in Shi'ite Islam, the expected one
Sunnis
in Shi'ite Islam, the expected one
Shi'ites
in Shi'ite Islam, the expected one
Mahdi
grandson of Muhammad; son of Ali
Husayn
grandson of Muhammad; son of Ali
caliph
grandson of Muhammad; son of Ali
Sunnis
grandson of Muhammad; son of Ali
Shi'ites
grandson of Muhammad; son of Ali
Mahdi
a successor to the Prophet
Husayn
a successor to the Prophet
caliph
a successor to the Prophet
Sunnis
a successor to the Prophet
Shi'ites
a successor to the Prophet
Mahdi
the smaller group of Muslims
Husayn
the smaller group of Muslims
caliph
the smaller group of Muslims
Sunnis
the smaller group of Muslims
Shi'ites
the smaller group of Muslims
Mahdi
the larger group of Muslims
Husayn
the larger group of Muslims
caliph
the larger group of Muslims
Sunnis
the larger group of Muslims
Shi'ites
the larger group of Muslims
Mahdi
Question
Describe the events and circumstances surrounding the first truce between Muslims and Meccans in March of 628. What was the Prophet's role, and how did the truce benefit his cause?
Question
Describe the series of events leading up to the final and irreparable split between Sunni and Shi'ite Muslims.
Question
Briefly describe the primary challenges that modern education has brought to Islam.
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Participation in the Hajj is open to all -- Muslim and non-Muslim alike.
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Identify and describe each of the three ways Islam established itself in India.
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Briefly describe the current status of women in Islam.
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Name the four ways Islam believes God communicates with humanity.
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Muslims believe that all humans of any race/location are called to submit to Allah.
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Identify the theological errors of Jews and Christians according to Islam.
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Islam teaches a firm monotheism.
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Marriage is considered a sacrament in Islam.
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Identify and describe the symbol used by Seyyed Hussein Nasr to depict the relationship between the Shari'a (law) and the Tariqah (way).
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Identify and describe in detail what was considered to be the most valuable social and political asset of seventh century Mecca. Include to whom, why, and how this asset was important.
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Describe the main difference between Sunni and Shi'ite views of the role of the imam in Muslim life.
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Identify and briefly describe the two primary sources involved in the Prophet Muhammad's formation of Islam.
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What action by the Prophet is identified as adding a new dimension to the story of early Islam? Briefly describe how and why this new dimension impacted the life of the Prophet.
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Describe the Arab system of dhimmi, and how it applied to Jews and Christians during the expansion of Islam.
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Briefly describe what is known about the Prophet's attitude toward women.
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Identify and briefly describe the four main schools of Shari'a interpretation, including which dimension of Shari'a is emphasized by each.
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Briefly describe the expected activities of an observant Muslim during Ramadan.
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Identify the two aspects of Christian doctrine with which Muslim beliefs conflict most. Include reasons why they conflict.
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In the year 630, when the Prophet's army regained the city of Mecca for Islam, what did the Prophet do with the Ka'bah? Include a description of the significance of this act and its impact on early Islam and Arab society.
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Identify and briefly describe each of the Five Pillars of Islam.
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Identify and describe the 18th century Muslim movement most often identified in the 21st century as the inspiration for radical Islam.
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1
The Shari'a consisted of

A) analogies used to apply the Qur'an.
B) the opinions of Muslim leaders.
C) the duties God placed on Muslims.
D) successors of the prophet Muhammad.
C
2
What African American man formed the Nation of Islam?

A) Elijah (Poole) Muhammad
B) Malcom Little (Malcom X)
C) Wallace Deen Muhammad
D) Louis Farrakhan
A
3
The Prophet Muhammad's youth was marked by

A) wealth and privilege.
B) a happy life with his parents.
C) poverty and loss.
D) a sheltered life.
C
4
A Hajj is a pilgrimage to the city of

A) Jerusalem.
B) Mecca.
C) Yathrib.
D) Medina.
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5
The first wife of the Prophet Muhammad was

A) Khadijah.
B) Aishah.
C) Fatima.
D) Aminah.
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During the early years of Islam, the Prophet enjoined his followers to face the direction of ____ for daily prayer.

A) Mecca
B) Yathrib
C) Badr
D) Jerusalem
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Muslims believe the central fact of Islam to be

A) Shari'a.
B) the Hadiths.
C) the Qur'an.
D) the Bible.
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The Arab intellectual who attempted to bridge the division between orthodox and mystical Islam was

A) al-Hallaj.
B) Nasr.
C) Rumi.
D) al-Ghazali.
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9
Muhammad's first converts came from

A) neighboring villages.
B) his own household.
C) Yathrib.
D) a foreign tribe.
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10
One of the reasons the Qur'an is considered to be the one miracle in Islam is that

A) it was written by the angel Gabriel.
B) the Prophet was illiterate.
C) it was written by Allah.
D) the Prophet did not speak Arabic.
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In seventh century Mecca, the key organization in Arab society was the

A) tribe.
B) clan.
C) state.
D) church.
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12
In the Muslim worldview, what is the foundation on which an exemplary life of action is built?

A) a charitable spirit
B) daily prayer/ritual
C) confessing proper beliefs
D) yearly Hajj
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A practicing Muslim is expected to pray

A) three times a day.
B) once daily.
C) a minimum of five times a day.
D) constantly.
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14
Whose martyrdom is commemorated by Shi'ites every year in the month of Muharram?

A) Hasan
B) Wahab
C) al-Ghazali
D) Husayn
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The day/time of community prayer in the mosque for Muslims is

A) noon on Friday.
B) Saturday at dawn.
C) sunset on Friday.
D) Sunday at dawn.
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If you could visit the Ka'bah, you would find

A) a single deity to worship.
B) a cemetery.
C) the Black Stone.
D) a farmer's market in Mecca.
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17
Sunni Muslims believe

A) an election should be used to select a spiritual leader.
B) God chooses his imam.
C) in self-flagellation to commemorate during Muharram.
D) the Prophet intended 'Ali to be a religious leader.
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The Muslim calendar begins in the year

A) of Muhammad's birth.
B) Muhammad received his first revelation.
C) of Muhammad's death.
D) of the Hijrah.
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The most sacred place a Muslim visits during the Hajj is

A) the city of Mina.
B) Arafat.
C) the Zamzam Well.
D) the Ka'bah.
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The 10-15% of Muslims who regard themselves as the most pious, holy, and Allah-inspired members of the Prophet's family are

A) Sunnis.
B) Hanbalites.
C) Shi'ites.
D) Wahabists.
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In Muslim tradition, the Ka'bah was built by Abraham and Ishmael.
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During the expansion of Islam, a Muslim victory meant that everyone in that territory became a Muslim.
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Muhammad's initial response to receiving his first revelation from the angel Gabriel was one of great excitement and joy.
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Muslims give to beggars, but there is no community organization of charity.
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Muslims believe that jinn are created from fire and humans are created from clay.
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Before the revelations of the Prophet Muhammad, Arabs had no belief in deities.
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The Shahada states that there is only one God without partners or descendants.
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28
Islam teaches aggression at every opportunity.
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The giving of alms as a direct gift of compassion from one believer to another is known as zakat.
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The most famous building for outsiders in India, the Taj Mahal, was built by a Muslim ruler for his beloved wife.
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When his father died, Muhammad inherited great wealth.
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Muslims believe that divine judgment after death leads either to heaven or to hell.
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In general, Muslim men in the U.S. are permitted to marry women of other faiths.
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The absolute singleness of Allah leads Islam to denounce every form of

A) blasphemy.
B) greed.
C) covetousness.
D) idolatry.
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In Muslim belief, fasting is valued for its ability to clear a person's spiritual perception.
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36
The "satanic verses" are verses allegedly given to the Prophet that allowed Arabs to worship three traditional goddesses.
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The Muslim expansion under 'Umar limited Christians in their travels for trade and religious pilgrimage.
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38
The spread of Islam beyond Arabia was one of the most rapid expansions of a religion in the history of the world.
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39
Based on Muslim beliefs, where do humans place in the order of nature?

A) above other creatures
B) below other creatures
C) equal to all creatures
D) not placed at all
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Men and women can be found praying together at a mosque.
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Muslims do not believe in angels as messengers of Allah.
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Match between columns
a person protected by Muslims
ihram
a person protected by Muslims
hanif
a person protected by Muslims
dhimmi
a person protected by Muslims
mihrab
a person protected by Muslims
rasul
worshipper of one god
ihram
worshipper of one god
hanif
worshipper of one god
dhimmi
worshipper of one god
mihrab
worshipper of one god
rasul
state of purity
ihram
state of purity
hanif
state of purity
dhimmi
state of purity
mihrab
state of purity
rasul
messenger
ihram
messenger
hanif
messenger
dhimmi
messenger
mihrab
messenger
rasul
niche indicating direction of Mecca
ihram
niche indicating direction of Mecca
hanif
niche indicating direction of Mecca
dhimmi
niche indicating direction of Mecca
mihrab
niche indicating direction of Mecca
rasul
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Match between columns
reports of what the Prophet said or did
sadaqa
reports of what the Prophet said or did
Sunna
reports of what the Prophet said or did
hadiths
reports of what the Prophet said or did
rak'a
reports of what the Prophet said or did
salat
informal charity among Muslims
sadaqa
informal charity among Muslims
Sunna
informal charity among Muslims
hadiths
informal charity among Muslims
rak'a
informal charity among Muslims
salat
customs or traditions of the Prophet
sadaqa
customs or traditions of the Prophet
Sunna
customs or traditions of the Prophet
hadiths
customs or traditions of the Prophet
rak'a
customs or traditions of the Prophet
salat
five periods of daily prayer
sadaqa
five periods of daily prayer
Sunna
five periods of daily prayer
hadiths
five periods of daily prayer
rak'a
five periods of daily prayer
salat
complete cycle of prayer ritual
sadaqa
complete cycle of prayer ritual
Sunna
complete cycle of prayer ritual
hadiths
complete cycle of prayer ritual
rak'a
complete cycle of prayer ritual
salat
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Match between columns
in Shi'ite Islam, the expected one
Husayn
in Shi'ite Islam, the expected one
caliph
in Shi'ite Islam, the expected one
Sunnis
in Shi'ite Islam, the expected one
Shi'ites
in Shi'ite Islam, the expected one
Mahdi
grandson of Muhammad; son of Ali
Husayn
grandson of Muhammad; son of Ali
caliph
grandson of Muhammad; son of Ali
Sunnis
grandson of Muhammad; son of Ali
Shi'ites
grandson of Muhammad; son of Ali
Mahdi
a successor to the Prophet
Husayn
a successor to the Prophet
caliph
a successor to the Prophet
Sunnis
a successor to the Prophet
Shi'ites
a successor to the Prophet
Mahdi
the smaller group of Muslims
Husayn
the smaller group of Muslims
caliph
the smaller group of Muslims
Sunnis
the smaller group of Muslims
Shi'ites
the smaller group of Muslims
Mahdi
the larger group of Muslims
Husayn
the larger group of Muslims
caliph
the larger group of Muslims
Sunnis
the larger group of Muslims
Shi'ites
the larger group of Muslims
Mahdi
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Describe the events and circumstances surrounding the first truce between Muslims and Meccans in March of 628. What was the Prophet's role, and how did the truce benefit his cause?
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Describe the series of events leading up to the final and irreparable split between Sunni and Shi'ite Muslims.
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47
Briefly describe the primary challenges that modern education has brought to Islam.
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Participation in the Hajj is open to all -- Muslim and non-Muslim alike.
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Identify and describe each of the three ways Islam established itself in India.
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50
Briefly describe the current status of women in Islam.
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51
Name the four ways Islam believes God communicates with humanity.
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52
Muslims believe that all humans of any race/location are called to submit to Allah.
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53
Identify the theological errors of Jews and Christians according to Islam.
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Islam teaches a firm monotheism.
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Marriage is considered a sacrament in Islam.
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Identify and describe the symbol used by Seyyed Hussein Nasr to depict the relationship between the Shari'a (law) and the Tariqah (way).
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Identify and describe in detail what was considered to be the most valuable social and political asset of seventh century Mecca. Include to whom, why, and how this asset was important.
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Describe the main difference between Sunni and Shi'ite views of the role of the imam in Muslim life.
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Identify and briefly describe the two primary sources involved in the Prophet Muhammad's formation of Islam.
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What action by the Prophet is identified as adding a new dimension to the story of early Islam? Briefly describe how and why this new dimension impacted the life of the Prophet.
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Describe the Arab system of dhimmi, and how it applied to Jews and Christians during the expansion of Islam.
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Briefly describe what is known about the Prophet's attitude toward women.
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Identify and briefly describe the four main schools of Shari'a interpretation, including which dimension of Shari'a is emphasized by each.
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Briefly describe the expected activities of an observant Muslim during Ramadan.
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Identify the two aspects of Christian doctrine with which Muslim beliefs conflict most. Include reasons why they conflict.
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66
In the year 630, when the Prophet's army regained the city of Mecca for Islam, what did the Prophet do with the Ka'bah? Include a description of the significance of this act and its impact on early Islam and Arab society.
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67
Identify and briefly describe each of the Five Pillars of Islam.
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Identify and describe the 18th century Muslim movement most often identified in the 21st century as the inspiration for radical Islam.
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