Deck 7: Ferment in the Middle East: The Rise of Islam
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Deck 7: Ferment in the Middle East: The Rise of Islam
1
How did Turks,Christians,and Mongols influence the course of Islamic civilization?
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2
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sheikh
sheikh
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3
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majlis
majlis
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4
Discuss Islam as a preserver and a conduit of the culture and intellectual heritage of Graeco-Roman civilization.
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How do you explain the remarkably rapid expansion of the Islamic caliphate in the seventh and eighth centuries? In what fundamental way was the Islamic empire transformed in the course of that expansion? How did the spread of Islam and the challenges faced by the need to choose successors to Muhammad affect the political structure of the Muslim world?
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6
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Bedouin
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7
Compare and contrast Abbasid civilization under Harun al-Rashid with Frankish civilization at the time of Charlemagne.What were the differences,and what were the similarities,if any?
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8
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Allah
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9
To what degree do the beliefs of Islam,distinct from other aspects of Arab culture between 500 and 650 C.E.,appear to have motivated Muslims to expand the territory under their control? How does the evidence,as you see it,lead you to that result?
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10
What role did the expansion of the Seljuk Turks play in the origins of the Crusades? How would you characterize the behavior of the European Crusaders as they entered Jerusalem?
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11
Consider the relative contributions of Arab,Turk,and Persian cultures to Islamic literature,art,and architecture.
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12
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Mecca
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13
How did the founding of Islam compare and contrast with that of the other major monotheistic religions?
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14
How did the social structure and religious ideas of the Islamic world compare and contrast with those of India after the Aryan invasion?
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15
"Islam was a product of and reflective of a particular time and place." Discuss,pro and con.
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16
In what ways was the Muslim caliphate in Spain more tolerant than those in the east? What kinds of restrictions were generally placed on non-Muslims in Andalusia? Since the attacks of September 2001,how have revisionist historians sought to use the example of the Moorish era in Spain to counter the perception that all Muslims are sympathetic to terrorist attacks against the West? How have other historians disputed this interpretation?
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17
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Muhammad
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18
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Ka'aba
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19
What are the basic beliefs of the Islamic religion? To what degree are they reflective of the experiences of Muhammad and the culture of Arabian society in this time? Why do you think as you do?
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20
Compare and contrast the origins and achievements of the Umayyad,Abbasid,and Fatimid regimes.
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21
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Gabriel
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22
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Hadith
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23
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caliph/khalifa
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24
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Shari'a
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25
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Hegira
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26
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Abu al-Abbas and the Abbasid Caliphate and Baghdad
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27
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Ramadan
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28
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Harun al-Rashid
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29
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umma
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30
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Ali and Abu Bakr
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31
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jihad
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32
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Muslim
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33
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imam
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34
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ulama
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35
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Five Pillars of Islam
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36
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Yathrib/Medina
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37
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Islam
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38
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Shi'ites and Sunnis
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39
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Mu'awiya and Umayyad Caliphate and Damascus
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40
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Koran/Qur'an
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41
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Omar Khayyam's Rubaiyat
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42
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Maimonides
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43
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Seljuk Turks
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44
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Sadi's Rose Garden
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45
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Almoravids and the battle of Badajoz
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46
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the Mosque of Córdoba and the Alhambra
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47
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Ibn Rushd/Averroës and Ibn Sina/Avicenna
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48
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Ferdowzi's The Book of Kings
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49
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Andalusia/al Andaluz
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50
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sultan
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51
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Genghis Kahn,Khubilai Kahn,and Hulegu
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52
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diwan and vizier
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53
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Fatimids and Cairo
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54
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Saladin
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The Arabian Nights
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Mongols
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57
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"fleets of the desert"
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58
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Sufism and Rumi
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59
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Jerusalem's Dome of the Rock
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60
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Hasan al-Sabahh and "assassins"
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61
Caliph (or khalifa)literally means
A) prophet.
B) judge.
C) warrior.
D) successor.
E) religious lawyer.
A) prophet.
B) judge.
C) warrior.
D) successor.
E) religious lawyer.
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62
The council of elders of the Arabian Bedouin tribes was called the
A) majlis.
B) jihad.
C) sheikh.
D) Ka'aba.
E) iman.
A) majlis.
B) jihad.
C) sheikh.
D) Ka'aba.
E) iman.
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63
The official calendar of Islam begins
A) in 222 C.E.
B) when Muhammad and his closest supporters left Yathrib and went to Mecca.
C) with the occurrence of the Hijrah.
D) with Muhammad's death in 632 C.E.
E) with the Arab conquest of Damascus.
A) in 222 C.E.
B) when Muhammad and his closest supporters left Yathrib and went to Mecca.
C) with the occurrence of the Hijrah.
D) with Muhammad's death in 632 C.E.
E) with the Arab conquest of Damascus.
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64
The Hadith and Shari'a
A) were adopted, respectively, from Jewish and Christian writings.
B) were the "Pillars of Islam."
C) were, respectively, a collection of Muhammad's sayings and a law code.
D) were, respectively, a law code and a marriage manual for Muslims.
E) was a military manual to be used in war against the Western Crusaders.
A) were adopted, respectively, from Jewish and Christian writings.
B) were the "Pillars of Islam."
C) were, respectively, a collection of Muhammad's sayings and a law code.
D) were, respectively, a law code and a marriage manual for Muslims.
E) was a military manual to be used in war against the Western Crusaders.
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65
According to Islamic belief
A) Muhammad created the concept of Allah.
B) Allah sent not his first but his final revelations through Muhammad.
C) the teachings of Jesus and Moses are incorrect and immoral.
D) Allah ordained that Muhammad was a subordinate God.
E) there is no afterlife for the individual.
A) Muhammad created the concept of Allah.
B) Allah sent not his first but his final revelations through Muhammad.
C) the teachings of Jesus and Moses are incorrect and immoral.
D) Allah ordained that Muhammad was a subordinate God.
E) there is no afterlife for the individual.
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66
The theoretical purpose of the jihad was to
A) maintain peak military readiness.
B) wage holy war against all other Muslims on the Arabian peninsula.
C) broaden Muslim hegemony throughout Africa and Europe.
D) strive in the way of the Lord.
E) massacre all Jews and Christians.
A) maintain peak military readiness.
B) wage holy war against all other Muslims on the Arabian peninsula.
C) broaden Muslim hegemony throughout Africa and Europe.
D) strive in the way of the Lord.
E) massacre all Jews and Christians.
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67
The son-in-law and cousin of Muhammad who was murdered after he became caliph was
A) Hashemuti.
B) Ali.
C) Khadija.
D) Sadaam.
E) Abu Bakr.
A) Hashemuti.
B) Ali.
C) Khadija.
D) Sadaam.
E) Abu Bakr.
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68
In regard to acceptable behavior for a Muslim,it can be said that
A) all men were permitted to have no more than four wives.
B) extramarital sexual activities were permitted.
C) rules concerning sexual behavior were quite liberal.
D) the consumption of pork and alcohol were permitted in limited quantities.
E) Muslim priests must be celibate.
A) all men were permitted to have no more than four wives.
B) extramarital sexual activities were permitted.
C) rules concerning sexual behavior were quite liberal.
D) the consumption of pork and alcohol were permitted in limited quantities.
E) Muslim priests must be celibate.
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69
Which of the following is not one of the Five Pillars of Islam?
A) prayer.
B) fasting during Ramadan.
C) pilgrimage to Medina.
D) belief in Allah and Muhammad as his Prophet.
E) giving alms to the poor.
A) prayer.
B) fasting during Ramadan.
C) pilgrimage to Medina.
D) belief in Allah and Muhammad as his Prophet.
E) giving alms to the poor.
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70
The Koran,or Qur'an,
A) is the book containing the holy scriptures of Zoroastrianism.
B) contained the guidelines by which a Hindu was to live.
C) was derived from the revelations of Muhammad.
D) means, literally, "acceptance."
E) was first written in 776 C.E.
A) is the book containing the holy scriptures of Zoroastrianism.
B) contained the guidelines by which a Hindu was to live.
C) was derived from the revelations of Muhammad.
D) means, literally, "acceptance."
E) was first written in 776 C.E.
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71
In addition to being Islam's sacred book,the Qur'an
A) is composed, in part, of the Christian New Testament.
B) also provides the ethical foundation for life.
C) provides a systematized body of illegal tenets and theories of political procedures.
D) took oral shape before the writing of the Christian bible.
E) was written down by Muhammad's two sons.
A) is composed, in part, of the Christian New Testament.
B) also provides the ethical foundation for life.
C) provides a systematized body of illegal tenets and theories of political procedures.
D) took oral shape before the writing of the Christian bible.
E) was written down by Muhammad's two sons.
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72
Muhammad began the solitary meditations during which he received the revelations underlying Islam because of
A) a dispute with his wife.
B) his desire to expand his knowledge of the message of Allah.
C) the difficulties created in his mind by the corrupt and decadent society of his day.
D) the call of the angel Gabriel.
E) his desire to convert the people of Mecca to Islam.
A) a dispute with his wife.
B) his desire to expand his knowledge of the message of Allah.
C) the difficulties created in his mind by the corrupt and decadent society of his day.
D) the call of the angel Gabriel.
E) his desire to convert the people of Mecca to Islam.
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73
The city to which Muhammad went to in 622,a journey known as the Hijrah,was
A) Mecca.
B) Medina.
C) Jerusalem.
D) Riyad.
E) Damascus.
A) Mecca.
B) Medina.
C) Jerusalem.
D) Riyad.
E) Damascus.
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74
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Charles Martel
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75
The Ka'aba
A) was a group of sacred stones revered by the Bedouin tribes, each of which possessed one.
B) was the shrine in Mecca containing a large black meteorite.
C) represented the monotheism of the Bedouins.
D) was Allah's representative Arab priesthood.
E) was the male initiation ceremony when one formally became an adult.
A) was a group of sacred stones revered by the Bedouin tribes, each of which possessed one.
B) was the shrine in Mecca containing a large black meteorite.
C) represented the monotheism of the Bedouins.
D) was Allah's representative Arab priesthood.
E) was the male initiation ceremony when one formally became an adult.
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76
The ruling member of a Bedouin tribe was called the
A) majlis.
B) jihad.
C) sheikh.
D) Ka'aba.
E) imam.
A) majlis.
B) jihad.
C) sheikh.
D) Ka'aba.
E) imam.
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77
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mihrab and the muezzin
mihrab and the muezzin
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78
Islam is
A) polytheistic.
B) monotheistic.
C) polyandrous.
D) divinistic.
E) secularist.
A) polytheistic.
B) monotheistic.
C) polyandrous.
D) divinistic.
E) secularist.
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79
Which of the following empires experienced defeats at the hands of the seventh-century Arab armies?
A) Carolingian.
B) Byzantine
C) Mauryan
D) Fatimid
E) Mongol
A) Carolingian.
B) Byzantine
C) Mauryan
D) Fatimid
E) Mongol
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80
The term jihad
A) was the formal name of the Arab Grand Council.
B) was a form of political exploitation strongly denounced by Muhammad.
C) was the early term used to describe the Prime Force.
D) has been translated with multiple meanings.
E) was a large grey rock located in Yathrib.
A) was the formal name of the Arab Grand Council.
B) was a form of political exploitation strongly denounced by Muhammad.
C) was the early term used to describe the Prime Force.
D) has been translated with multiple meanings.
E) was a large grey rock located in Yathrib.
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