Deck 13: Islam

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Most of the world's Muslims live in ________, which is home to nearly a billion adherents.

A) the Americas
B) the Middle East
C) the Asia-Pacific region
D) Eastern Europe
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When did Islam emerge in the Arabian Peninsula?

A) third century CE
B) second century BCE
C) seventh century BCE
D) seventh century CE
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At age forty Muhammad retreated to a cave near ________ to pray and meditate on the one true God.

A) Israel
B) Mecca
C) Medina
D) Palestine
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Who revealed the verses of the Quran to Muhammad?

A) the angel Gabriel
B) Jesus
C) Allah
D) the angel Michael
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Muhammad and the Muslims moved north to Yathrib in a famous migration referred to as the ________.

A) Return
B) Exodus
C) Hijra
D) Haj
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A Muslim leader called a ________ religious, political, and military authority.

A) sunni
B) haji
C) caliph
D) oman
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Which of these best describes the reason Islam is divided into two distinct denominations?

A) After the death of Muhammad his followers disagreed on how to choose his successor.
B) There were disagreements about which practices should be considered orthodox.
C) After the death of Muhammad there were two locations with high populations of Muslims.
D) Something similar to the Protestant Reformation occurred in the sixteenth century.
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Which of these is not a country where the Sunni predominate?

A) Saudi Arabia
B) Jordan
C) Egypt
D) Iraq
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________ strive for a "vision of union and oneness" with God, a mystical revelation informed by the Quran and Muslim tradition.

A) Sufis
B) Shi'as
C) Sunnis
D) Caliphs
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By age sixteen, the Muslim philosopher Ibn Sina was a practicing physician, and by age twenty he had published an ________.

A) autobiography
B) encyclopedia
C) Arabic dictionary
D) English translation of the Quran
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Ibn Sina developed a sophisticated cosmological argumenor the existence of God, one that ________ would use two hundred years later.

A) Aristotelian philosophers
B) Thomas Moore
C) Maimonides
D) Thomas Aquinas
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Which of these best describes the Five Pillars of Islam?

A) declarations of faith
B) practices that unite Muslims in a worldwide community
C) the rituals of the Haj
D) the sacred texts that make up Muhammad's revelations
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The prayers called ________ include recitation of verses of the Quran accompanied by specific movements and postures.

A) zakat
B) Shahadah
C) Sawn
D) Salat
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The ________ is the essential Declaration of Faith for all Muslims.

A) zakat
B) Shahadah
C) Sawn
D) Salat
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Called ________, able-bodied Muslims fast in the daytime during Ramadan, abstaining from food, drink, smoking, and sex. It is a time of reflection on Allah and religious obligations.

A) zakat
B) Shahadah
C) Sawn
D) Salat
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Muslims who are healthy enough and prosperous enough to travel to ________ are required to perform the hajj at least once in a lifetime.

A) Medina
B) Mecca
C) Israel
D) Palestine
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________ means to strive or to struggle, and it refers to the inner struggle of a good Muslim to become a better person or to serve the Muslim community.

A) Islam
B) Sawn
C) Haji
D) Jihad
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God spoke to Muhammad in ________, so only a Quran written in this language is thought to be the true word of God; translations into other languages may be useful but are merely interpretations.

A) Arabic
B) Egyptian
C) Farsi
D) Hebrew
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Which of these best describes the hadith?

A) translations of the Quran
B) chapters written by Muhammad's followers
C) the chapters of the Quran
D) the words, deeds, or silent approval of Muhammad
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How do most Muslims today regard the hadith?

A) fables to learn from
B) authentic and authoritative
C) merely interpretations
D) heresy
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________ is a form of Islam that seeks powerful personal experiences of God.

A) Sufism
B) Sunni
C) Shi'ite
D) Salat
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During "the Night Journey" an angel transported Muhammad to the temple in ________ and then into heaven.

A) Medina
B) Palestine
C) Jerusalem
D) Mecca
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Which of these was not one of Muhammad's firsour successors, whom all Sunnis find acceptable?

A) Abu Bakr
B) Uthman
C) Mehmed
D) Ali
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Rabi'a Al-Adawiyya taught that the sole motivation for worshipping God should be ________, not what might happen in the afterlife.

A) bettering the self
B) fear
C) love
D) enlightenment
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The Quran and the hadith are sources for a large part of Islamic law, called ________.

A) shari'a
B) hajj
C) zakat
D) sawn
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While teaching Islamic law, Al-Ghazali experienced a spiritual crisis that eventually led him into _________ studies.

A) Shari'a
B) Sufi
C) Sunni
D) Shi'i
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Sura 2, also called _________, gives instructions on performing the five practices required of all Muslims and on observing particular laws, mostly those that concern marital issues.

A) the Pillars
B) the Cloud
C) the Cow
D) the Law
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According to John Esposito, "The struggle of Islam today is between competing voices and visions, between a dangerous and deadly ________ and the vast majority of mainstream Muslims."

A) minority
B) calling
C) hadith
D) rituals
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Only one ________ is actually named in the Quran, but a large number of verses refer to them.

A) angel
B) child
C) woman
D) follower
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________ heard passages of the Quran from the Prophet himself, ordered a full written copy to be prepared, and corrected the scribe.

A) Aisha
B) Umm Waraqa
C) Hafsa
D) Salama
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Within the framework of the ________ message of Islam, classical Muslim scholars tried to protect women from undue violence from men.

A) mystical
B) mythical
C) ethical
D) ritual
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Which of these religions was not active in the Middle East during Muhammad's life?

A) Zoroastrianism
B) Judaism
C) Christianity
D) Hinduism
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One of the Prophet's female companions, _________, collected and recited the Quran and may have assisted Umar in assembling the text.

A) Aisha
B) Umm Waraqa
C) Hafsa
D) Salama
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What does mushrik translate to?

A) polytheist
B) animism
C) translator
D) monotheist
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The foundation of Islam is belief in ________.

A) Muhammad
B) Allah
C) paradise
D) Gabriel
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What do Muslims call Jews and Christians?

A) the people of the book
B) sinners
C) Muslims
D) ancestors
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Who was Muhammad's first wife?

A) Khadija
B) Keisha
C) Maya
D) Hafsa
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Over the course of how many years did Muhammad receive revelations?

A) five
B) ten
C) twenty-three
D) seven
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After 630, Muslims took ________, and Islam quickly became the dominant political and religious power throughout most of Arabia.

A) Mecca
B) Jerusalem
C) Persian
D) Medina
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Which of these is not part of the first of the Five Pillars of Islam?

A) the oneness of Allah
B) the need for jihad
C) repudiation of idolatry
D) acquiescence to God's will
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Charitable giving is required of Muslims. The amount of the gift is set at ________ of a person's net worth annually, collected by religious or government officials.

A) 2.5 percent
B) 10 percent
C) 4 percent
D) 1.5 percent
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The Quran contains _________ chapters.

A) 5
B) 203
C) 505
D) 114
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What is the Night Journey?

A) when the first Muslims migrated to Medina
B) when Aisha led Muslims to battle
C) when Muhammad traveled to Jerusalem, ascended to heaven, and came into the presence of God
D) none of the above
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Who became the first leader of the Muslim community after the death of Muhammad?

A) Ali
B) Uthman
C) Abu Bakr
D) Khadija
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During the month of Ramadan, Muslims are required to fasrom dawn to dusk, which means they

A) abstain from food and drink.
B) abstain from food, drink, and sex.
C) abstain from eating meat.
D) abstain from rich and flavorful foods.
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When Muhammad began preaching in Mecca

A) people readily accepted his message.
B) his message was similar to existing religious beliefs like polytheism.
C) he faced opposition from people who were powerful in the community.
D) he founded the first Islamic university.
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Ali was

A) the son-in-law of Muhammad.
B) thought by some to be the rightful successor to Muhammad.
C) Muhammad's cousin.
D) all of the above
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Which of these is an essential aspect of Islamic belief?

A) the oneness of God
B) the belief in sorcery
C) the divinity of Muhammad
D) the transmigration of the soul
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According to the Quran, Muhammad

A) was God's chosen son.
B) received the Quran directly from Gabriel.
C) chose his successor before his death.
D) all of the above
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The hadith is considered by Muslims to be

A) more important than the Quran.
B) the law as revealed through the Biblical prophets.
C) Muhammad's lived example of faith.
D) a collection of fables and myths.
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Islam is the world's second largest religion.
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The country with the largest Muslim population is Iran.
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For Muslims, Allah's final word to humankind is preserved in the Muslim holy scriptures, the Quran.
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The social and religious environment into which Muhammad was born included polytheism, idol worship, longstanding tribal values, and ideas brought by commercial traders.
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Muslims are the spiritual heirs of Abraham, just as Christians and Jews are.
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When Muhammad began to preach his message to the Meccans, many rejected it as contrary to the prevailing polytheism.
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Before his death, Muhammad collected the Quran into one volume.
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The Shi'a comprise 10-15 percent of all Muslims, the Sufi, 85-90 percent.
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Today, most Shi'a live in Palestine.
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The Muslim philosopher Ibn Sina developed a systematic and comprehensive logic-that is, a view of the fundamental nature of reality.
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Ibn Rushd was an eminent Islamic philosopher who wrote commentaries on Aristotle and defended philosophy as a Quran-sanctioned method to reflect on Allah's design.
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The salat can be performed only during the last ten days of the lunar month of Dhu'l-Hijja.
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"Jihad" is not associated with the words "holy war" anywhere in the Quran.
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Muslims consider the Quran to be God's words dictated directly to Muhammad.
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Some scholars claim that there were from the beginning several variant readings of the Quran.
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The hadith were written down before Muhammad's death.
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A caliphate is a state governed by a caliph.
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Shi'a Muslims believe that the divine authority of Muhammad was passed to his legitimate hereditary successors, beginning with Ali.
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Rabi'a Al-Adawiyya was a woman mystic in the Sunni tradition and a beloved saint in Islam.
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Deck 13: Islam
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What does the following Key Term mean:
-Allah
God, the same deity worshipped by Christians and Jews.
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What does the following Key Term mean:
-caliph
A supreme Muslim leader who has both religious and secular authority.
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What does the following Key Term mean:
-caliphate
The state governed by a caliph
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-hadith
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12
Most of the world's Muslims live in ________, which is home to nearly a billion adherents.

A) the Americas
B) the Middle East
C) the Asia-Pacific region
D) Eastern Europe
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When did Islam emerge in the Arabian Peninsula?

A) third century CE
B) second century BCE
C) seventh century BCE
D) seventh century CE
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At age forty Muhammad retreated to a cave near ________ to pray and meditate on the one true God.

A) Israel
B) Mecca
C) Medina
D) Palestine
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Who revealed the verses of the Quran to Muhammad?

A) the angel Gabriel
B) Jesus
C) Allah
D) the angel Michael
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Muhammad and the Muslims moved north to Yathrib in a famous migration referred to as the ________.

A) Return
B) Exodus
C) Hijra
D) Haj
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17
A Muslim leader called a ________ religious, political, and military authority.

A) sunni
B) haji
C) caliph
D) oman
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Which of these best describes the reason Islam is divided into two distinct denominations?

A) After the death of Muhammad his followers disagreed on how to choose his successor.
B) There were disagreements about which practices should be considered orthodox.
C) After the death of Muhammad there were two locations with high populations of Muslims.
D) Something similar to the Protestant Reformation occurred in the sixteenth century.
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Which of these is not a country where the Sunni predominate?

A) Saudi Arabia
B) Jordan
C) Egypt
D) Iraq
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20
________ strive for a "vision of union and oneness" with God, a mystical revelation informed by the Quran and Muslim tradition.

A) Sufis
B) Shi'as
C) Sunnis
D) Caliphs
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21
By age sixteen, the Muslim philosopher Ibn Sina was a practicing physician, and by age twenty he had published an ________.

A) autobiography
B) encyclopedia
C) Arabic dictionary
D) English translation of the Quran
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22
Ibn Sina developed a sophisticated cosmological argumenor the existence of God, one that ________ would use two hundred years later.

A) Aristotelian philosophers
B) Thomas Moore
C) Maimonides
D) Thomas Aquinas
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23
Which of these best describes the Five Pillars of Islam?

A) declarations of faith
B) practices that unite Muslims in a worldwide community
C) the rituals of the Haj
D) the sacred texts that make up Muhammad's revelations
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The prayers called ________ include recitation of verses of the Quran accompanied by specific movements and postures.

A) zakat
B) Shahadah
C) Sawn
D) Salat
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The ________ is the essential Declaration of Faith for all Muslims.

A) zakat
B) Shahadah
C) Sawn
D) Salat
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26
Called ________, able-bodied Muslims fast in the daytime during Ramadan, abstaining from food, drink, smoking, and sex. It is a time of reflection on Allah and religious obligations.

A) zakat
B) Shahadah
C) Sawn
D) Salat
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27
Muslims who are healthy enough and prosperous enough to travel to ________ are required to perform the hajj at least once in a lifetime.

A) Medina
B) Mecca
C) Israel
D) Palestine
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________ means to strive or to struggle, and it refers to the inner struggle of a good Muslim to become a better person or to serve the Muslim community.

A) Islam
B) Sawn
C) Haji
D) Jihad
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29
God spoke to Muhammad in ________, so only a Quran written in this language is thought to be the true word of God; translations into other languages may be useful but are merely interpretations.

A) Arabic
B) Egyptian
C) Farsi
D) Hebrew
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Which of these best describes the hadith?

A) translations of the Quran
B) chapters written by Muhammad's followers
C) the chapters of the Quran
D) the words, deeds, or silent approval of Muhammad
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How do most Muslims today regard the hadith?

A) fables to learn from
B) authentic and authoritative
C) merely interpretations
D) heresy
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32
________ is a form of Islam that seeks powerful personal experiences of God.

A) Sufism
B) Sunni
C) Shi'ite
D) Salat
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33
During "the Night Journey" an angel transported Muhammad to the temple in ________ and then into heaven.

A) Medina
B) Palestine
C) Jerusalem
D) Mecca
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Which of these was not one of Muhammad's firsour successors, whom all Sunnis find acceptable?

A) Abu Bakr
B) Uthman
C) Mehmed
D) Ali
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35
Rabi'a Al-Adawiyya taught that the sole motivation for worshipping God should be ________, not what might happen in the afterlife.

A) bettering the self
B) fear
C) love
D) enlightenment
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36
The Quran and the hadith are sources for a large part of Islamic law, called ________.

A) shari'a
B) hajj
C) zakat
D) sawn
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While teaching Islamic law, Al-Ghazali experienced a spiritual crisis that eventually led him into _________ studies.

A) Shari'a
B) Sufi
C) Sunni
D) Shi'i
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38
Sura 2, also called _________, gives instructions on performing the five practices required of all Muslims and on observing particular laws, mostly those that concern marital issues.

A) the Pillars
B) the Cloud
C) the Cow
D) the Law
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39
According to John Esposito, "The struggle of Islam today is between competing voices and visions, between a dangerous and deadly ________ and the vast majority of mainstream Muslims."

A) minority
B) calling
C) hadith
D) rituals
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40
Only one ________ is actually named in the Quran, but a large number of verses refer to them.

A) angel
B) child
C) woman
D) follower
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41
________ heard passages of the Quran from the Prophet himself, ordered a full written copy to be prepared, and corrected the scribe.

A) Aisha
B) Umm Waraqa
C) Hafsa
D) Salama
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42
Within the framework of the ________ message of Islam, classical Muslim scholars tried to protect women from undue violence from men.

A) mystical
B) mythical
C) ethical
D) ritual
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43
Which of these religions was not active in the Middle East during Muhammad's life?

A) Zoroastrianism
B) Judaism
C) Christianity
D) Hinduism
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44
One of the Prophet's female companions, _________, collected and recited the Quran and may have assisted Umar in assembling the text.

A) Aisha
B) Umm Waraqa
C) Hafsa
D) Salama
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45
What does mushrik translate to?

A) polytheist
B) animism
C) translator
D) monotheist
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46
The foundation of Islam is belief in ________.

A) Muhammad
B) Allah
C) paradise
D) Gabriel
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47
What do Muslims call Jews and Christians?

A) the people of the book
B) sinners
C) Muslims
D) ancestors
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48
Who was Muhammad's first wife?

A) Khadija
B) Keisha
C) Maya
D) Hafsa
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49
Over the course of how many years did Muhammad receive revelations?

A) five
B) ten
C) twenty-three
D) seven
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50
After 630, Muslims took ________, and Islam quickly became the dominant political and religious power throughout most of Arabia.

A) Mecca
B) Jerusalem
C) Persian
D) Medina
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51
Which of these is not part of the first of the Five Pillars of Islam?

A) the oneness of Allah
B) the need for jihad
C) repudiation of idolatry
D) acquiescence to God's will
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52
Charitable giving is required of Muslims. The amount of the gift is set at ________ of a person's net worth annually, collected by religious or government officials.

A) 2.5 percent
B) 10 percent
C) 4 percent
D) 1.5 percent
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53
The Quran contains _________ chapters.

A) 5
B) 203
C) 505
D) 114
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54
What is the Night Journey?

A) when the first Muslims migrated to Medina
B) when Aisha led Muslims to battle
C) when Muhammad traveled to Jerusalem, ascended to heaven, and came into the presence of God
D) none of the above
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55
Who became the first leader of the Muslim community after the death of Muhammad?

A) Ali
B) Uthman
C) Abu Bakr
D) Khadija
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56
During the month of Ramadan, Muslims are required to fasrom dawn to dusk, which means they

A) abstain from food and drink.
B) abstain from food, drink, and sex.
C) abstain from eating meat.
D) abstain from rich and flavorful foods.
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57
When Muhammad began preaching in Mecca

A) people readily accepted his message.
B) his message was similar to existing religious beliefs like polytheism.
C) he faced opposition from people who were powerful in the community.
D) he founded the first Islamic university.
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Ali was

A) the son-in-law of Muhammad.
B) thought by some to be the rightful successor to Muhammad.
C) Muhammad's cousin.
D) all of the above
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59
Which of these is an essential aspect of Islamic belief?

A) the oneness of God
B) the belief in sorcery
C) the divinity of Muhammad
D) the transmigration of the soul
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60
According to the Quran, Muhammad

A) was God's chosen son.
B) received the Quran directly from Gabriel.
C) chose his successor before his death.
D) all of the above
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61
The hadith is considered by Muslims to be

A) more important than the Quran.
B) the law as revealed through the Biblical prophets.
C) Muhammad's lived example of faith.
D) a collection of fables and myths.
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62
Islam is the world's second largest religion.
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63
The country with the largest Muslim population is Iran.
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64
For Muslims, Allah's final word to humankind is preserved in the Muslim holy scriptures, the Quran.
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The social and religious environment into which Muhammad was born included polytheism, idol worship, longstanding tribal values, and ideas brought by commercial traders.
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Muslims are the spiritual heirs of Abraham, just as Christians and Jews are.
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67
When Muhammad began to preach his message to the Meccans, many rejected it as contrary to the prevailing polytheism.
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68
Before his death, Muhammad collected the Quran into one volume.
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69
The Shi'a comprise 10-15 percent of all Muslims, the Sufi, 85-90 percent.
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70
Today, most Shi'a live in Palestine.
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The Muslim philosopher Ibn Sina developed a systematic and comprehensive logic-that is, a view of the fundamental nature of reality.
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Ibn Rushd was an eminent Islamic philosopher who wrote commentaries on Aristotle and defended philosophy as a Quran-sanctioned method to reflect on Allah's design.
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73
The salat can be performed only during the last ten days of the lunar month of Dhu'l-Hijja.
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74
"Jihad" is not associated with the words "holy war" anywhere in the Quran.
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75
Muslims consider the Quran to be God's words dictated directly to Muhammad.
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76
Some scholars claim that there were from the beginning several variant readings of the Quran.
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77
The hadith were written down before Muhammad's death.
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78
A caliphate is a state governed by a caliph.
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Shi'a Muslims believe that the divine authority of Muhammad was passed to his legitimate hereditary successors, beginning with Ali.
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Rabi'a Al-Adawiyya was a woman mystic in the Sunni tradition and a beloved saint in Islam.
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