islam
... SHIITE-is a Muslim who believes only blood relatives of Mohammed may serve as Caliphs. ...
... SHIITE-is a Muslim who believes only blood relatives of Mohammed may serve as Caliphs. ...
The Development of the Muslim Empire and
... • Continued to add to the Islamic territory • Administered Islamic State by taxing both Muslims and non-Muslims ...
... • Continued to add to the Islamic territory • Administered Islamic State by taxing both Muslims and non-Muslims ...
slides - www3.telus.net
... After 650, troops of Syria and Iraq arguing over correct version. ‘Uthman (r. 644-56) appoints commission that compiles text in several volumes in dialect of Quraysh. Sent to capitals of Muslim world. Orders all other versions burned ...
... After 650, troops of Syria and Iraq arguing over correct version. ‘Uthman (r. 644-56) appoints commission that compiles text in several volumes in dialect of Quraysh. Sent to capitals of Muslim world. Orders all other versions burned ...
Chapter 6 power
... of his town leaders and • went into the hills to pray. There he was visited by an angel who told • him to preach Islam. ...
... of his town leaders and • went into the hills to pray. There he was visited by an angel who told • him to preach Islam. ...
In Cairo, a muezzin calls faithful Muslims to prayer
... stone and cloth. 11. It was called the Kaaba, the Arabic word for _________________. 12. It was said the Hebrew patriarch _____________________ himself built the Kaaba centuries before and that a sacred black stone it held within had fallen from the ____________. 13. Muhammad became a ______________ ...
... stone and cloth. 11. It was called the Kaaba, the Arabic word for _________________. 12. It was said the Hebrew patriarch _____________________ himself built the Kaaba centuries before and that a sacred black stone it held within had fallen from the ____________. 13. Muhammad became a ______________ ...
Islam Empire of Faith
... 16. Muhammad had a revelation and met the angel _______________________________________. 17. Muhammad was told in the message that there was only __________ God. 18. One God = one _______________ = unite the ___________________________. 19. The idea of ____________________________ justice appealed t ...
... 16. Muhammad had a revelation and met the angel _______________________________________. 17. Muhammad was told in the message that there was only __________ God. 18. One God = one _______________ = unite the ___________________________. 19. The idea of ____________________________ justice appealed t ...
The Spread of Islam
... Mediterranean and part of North Africa, moving into Spain (Muslims continued to rule parts of Spain for another 700 years) Awarded high posts to his relatives Killed in 656 C.E. ...
... Mediterranean and part of North Africa, moving into Spain (Muslims continued to rule parts of Spain for another 700 years) Awarded high posts to his relatives Killed in 656 C.E. ...
Muhammad was born on the Arabian peninsula, in the holy city of
... He left Mecca, and traveled to Medina, an important moment called the hegira. He began with raids on Meccan trading caravans. Battle with the Meccans was inevitable, and in 624, Muhammad, with only 300 men, defeated a Meccan force of over 900 men. He was a disenfranchised son of a poor clan. He had ...
... He left Mecca, and traveled to Medina, an important moment called the hegira. He began with raids on Meccan trading caravans. Battle with the Meccans was inevitable, and in 624, Muhammad, with only 300 men, defeated a Meccan force of over 900 men. He was a disenfranchised son of a poor clan. He had ...
Muslim Sects
... This made Ali and his direct descendants Muhammad's successors. Ali was married to Fatimah, Muhammad's daughter from his wife Khadijah bint Khuwaylid. ...
... This made Ali and his direct descendants Muhammad's successors. Ali was married to Fatimah, Muhammad's daughter from his wife Khadijah bint Khuwaylid. ...
Five pillars of islam
... A video to summarize what we have learned thus far! (It would be good to rewatch this at the end of the unit before your test!) ...
... A video to summarize what we have learned thus far! (It would be good to rewatch this at the end of the unit before your test!) ...
MUSLIM WORLD 600-1200 CE (Rise and Spread of Islam)
... – Persecuted peoples of other empires/societies welcome Muslim armies as liberators • Many convert to Islam, but those who do not are still treated well ...
... – Persecuted peoples of other empires/societies welcome Muslim armies as liberators • Many convert to Islam, but those who do not are still treated well ...
The Rise of Islam
... • B. Muhammad was dissatisfied with the ways of his town leaders and went into the hills to pray. There he was visited by an angel who told to preach Islam“surrendering to the will of Allah”. • C. Muhammad returned to Makkah and told the people to worship one god, Allah. Muhammad also preached that ...
... • B. Muhammad was dissatisfied with the ways of his town leaders and went into the hills to pray. There he was visited by an angel who told to preach Islam“surrendering to the will of Allah”. • C. Muhammad returned to Makkah and told the people to worship one god, Allah. Muhammad also preached that ...
History of the Middle East
... Quran (9:29): fight against those who do not believe in God or the Judgment day, and those who refuse allegiance to the true faith” Jews and Christians? Quran also says to be lenient towards Jews and Christians Muslim conquerors did not convert non-Muslims. Lived peacefully and protected them Quran ...
... Quran (9:29): fight against those who do not believe in God or the Judgment day, and those who refuse allegiance to the true faith” Jews and Christians? Quran also says to be lenient towards Jews and Christians Muslim conquerors did not convert non-Muslims. Lived peacefully and protected them Quran ...
WH 1 Lesson 40 Instructional Resource 1 (Islam).
... Do not believe in the original sin. Do not have baptism One can only sin as they conduct life ...
... Do not believe in the original sin. Do not have baptism One can only sin as they conduct life ...
H - The Schism within Islam
... • Continued to add to the Islamic territory • Administered Islamic State by defining territory between lands where Islam was practiced dar al-Islam and land from which attacks were launched dar al-Harb ...
... • Continued to add to the Islamic territory • Administered Islamic State by defining territory between lands where Islam was practiced dar al-Islam and land from which attacks were launched dar al-Harb ...
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... matters and spent much time in prayer and meditation. F. At about age 40, Muhammad had a revelation… .6 ...
... matters and spent much time in prayer and meditation. F. At about age 40, Muhammad had a revelation… .6 ...
What did Muhammad teach about Islam?
... The teachings of Muhammad (p) are studied more and more all over the globe, as Islam is the fastest growing religion in North America and Europe. London Central Mosque (above) in England, is the United Kingdom’s largest mosque. ...
... The teachings of Muhammad (p) are studied more and more all over the globe, as Islam is the fastest growing religion in North America and Europe. London Central Mosque (above) in England, is the United Kingdom’s largest mosque. ...
Chapter 8 Notes
... 11.How did Muhammad meet his wife? ________________________________________________ What was her name? _______________________________ 8.4 - The Call to Prophethood 12.Where was Muhammad, and what was he doing, when it is believed the angel Gabriel told him, “You are the messenger of God”? (RS in CS ...
... 11.How did Muhammad meet his wife? ________________________________________________ What was her name? _______________________________ 8.4 - The Call to Prophethood 12.Where was Muhammad, and what was he doing, when it is believed the angel Gabriel told him, “You are the messenger of God”? (RS in CS ...
1. Possible answer: Around the time of Muhammad`s birth, Makkah
... becoming an orphan. In time, Muhammad became a trader who was known for his honesty. When he was 25, a widow named Khadijah proposed marriage. She and Muhammad had several children, including a daughter named Fatima. 622 C.E. Muhammad and his followers leave on the hijrah. 619 C.E. Muhammad’s uncl ...
... becoming an orphan. In time, Muhammad became a trader who was known for his honesty. When he was 25, a widow named Khadijah proposed marriage. She and Muhammad had several children, including a daughter named Fatima. 622 C.E. Muhammad and his followers leave on the hijrah. 619 C.E. Muhammad’s uncl ...
The Arabs, Muhammad, Muslims, and the Islamic Faith
... Muhammad deaths left his followers with a problem of succession. Some wanted Muhammad’s father-in-law Abu Bakr, to lead, and was named the caliph. Under Abu Bakr, the Arabs conquered several others. By 650 the Arabs controlled Egypt, the Byzantine Empire and the Persian Empire. They were fie ...
... Muhammad deaths left his followers with a problem of succession. Some wanted Muhammad’s father-in-law Abu Bakr, to lead, and was named the caliph. Under Abu Bakr, the Arabs conquered several others. By 650 the Arabs controlled Egypt, the Byzantine Empire and the Persian Empire. They were fie ...
The Truth About Muhammad: Founder of the World`s Most Intolerant
... Chronology of Muhammad's life (All dates are approximate) ...
... Chronology of Muhammad's life (All dates are approximate) ...
The Rise of Islam - Fabius
... – Disagreements over the question of succession to the caliphate emerged following the assassination of the third caliph, _______. A civil war was fought between those who supported keeping the caliphate in Uthman’s clan (the Ummaya) and those who supported the claim of Muhammad’s first cousin and s ...
... – Disagreements over the question of succession to the caliphate emerged following the assassination of the third caliph, _______. A civil war was fought between those who supported keeping the caliphate in Uthman’s clan (the Ummaya) and those who supported the claim of Muhammad’s first cousin and s ...
Hilya
The term hilya (Arabic حلية (plural: ḥilan, ḥulan), Turkish: hilye (plural: hilyeler) denotes a religious genre of Ottoman Turkish literature, dealing with the physical description of Muhammad. Hilya literally means ""ornament"".They originate with the discipline of shama'il, the study of Muhammad's appearance and character, based on hadith accounts, most notably Tirmidhi's al-Shama'il al-Muhamadiyyah wa al-Khasa'il al-Mustafawiyyah (""The Sublime Characteristics of Muhammad"").In Ottoman-era folk Islam, there was a belief that reading and possessing Muhammad's description protects the person from trouble in this world and the next, it became customary to carry such descriptions, rendered in fine calligraphy and illuminated, as amulets. In 17th-century Ottoman Turkey, hilyes developed into an art form with a standard layout, often framed and used as a wall decoration.Later hilyes were also written for the first four Caliphs, the companions of Muhammad, Muhammad's grandchildren (Hasan and Hussein) and Islamic saints (walis).