New Material The Five Pillars of Islam
... • Muslims believe that their God is the same as the Christian & Jews. The difference is that Muslims believe Jesus was a prophet. The Qur’an perfects the teachings of the Torah and New Testament. • Muslims refer to Jews & Christians as “the people of the book” because of the similar teachings each g ...
... • Muslims believe that their God is the same as the Christian & Jews. The difference is that Muslims believe Jesus was a prophet. The Qur’an perfects the teachings of the Torah and New Testament. • Muslims refer to Jews & Christians as “the people of the book” because of the similar teachings each g ...
Islam Chapter 12 Study Guide Test Date:______ Parent Signature
... Muslims should make a pilgrimage to Mecca at least once in their life. ...
... Muslims should make a pilgrimage to Mecca at least once in their life. ...
Unit XVIII - Islam - RCS Technology Integration Pages
... A. founded by Muhammad in 622 B. born in 570 C. successful caravan merchant D. married Khadija E. troubled by idol worship/morality F. a visit by Gabriel – “Proclaim” G. the first convert H. 622 – The first hijra, Yathrib (Medina) I. the reconquering of Mecca ...
... A. founded by Muhammad in 622 B. born in 570 C. successful caravan merchant D. married Khadija E. troubled by idol worship/morality F. a visit by Gabriel – “Proclaim” G. the first convert H. 622 – The first hijra, Yathrib (Medina) I. the reconquering of Mecca ...
Split of Islam
... and belief in one, unitary god – are at the core of both faiths, and most mainstream clerics in each denomination recognize adherents of the other side as "legitimate" Muslims. The Koran is the sacred text for both. They believe Muhammad was the prophet and that there will be a resurrection followed ...
... and belief in one, unitary god – are at the core of both faiths, and most mainstream clerics in each denomination recognize adherents of the other side as "legitimate" Muslims. The Koran is the sacred text for both. They believe Muhammad was the prophet and that there will be a resurrection followed ...
Chapter 10 Vocab - Everglades High School
... Mecca – birthplace of the prophet Muhammad; most holy city for Islamic people • hijra – Muhammad’s trip from Mecca to Yathrib (Medina) in 622 • Medina – former city of Yathrib; “city of the Prophet” • Kaaba – most holy site in Islam; the temple in which Abraham is believed to have prayed • Quran – t ...
... Mecca – birthplace of the prophet Muhammad; most holy city for Islamic people • hijra – Muhammad’s trip from Mecca to Yathrib (Medina) in 622 • Medina – former city of Yathrib; “city of the Prophet” • Kaaba – most holy site in Islam; the temple in which Abraham is believed to have prayed • Quran – t ...
Islam-Submission to Allah - Warren County Public Schools
... Up to four wives allowed at once. ...
... Up to four wives allowed at once. ...
Islamic Empire and Religion Review Sheet and Study Guide Answers
... 10. The groups that ruled the Islamic empire following the fall of the caliphs are below. How did they contribute to the Muslim empire and where did they move the Capital of the empire and why? Umayyad – Greatest amount of land for an Islamic Empire, translation of roman & Greek texts, ...
... 10. The groups that ruled the Islamic empire following the fall of the caliphs are below. How did they contribute to the Muslim empire and where did they move the Capital of the empire and why? Umayyad – Greatest amount of land for an Islamic Empire, translation of roman & Greek texts, ...
ARABIAN PENINSULA and ISLAM – KEY -
... 5. Describe the reason for Muhammad’s hejira (flight/escape) to Medina in 622 CE. What makes this important? Arabs asked Muhammad to go to Medina to bring peace to warring tribes. **Very important because Muhammad’s followers went there with him. People were bound together by faith, not blood. 6. W ...
... 5. Describe the reason for Muhammad’s hejira (flight/escape) to Medina in 622 CE. What makes this important? Arabs asked Muhammad to go to Medina to bring peace to warring tribes. **Very important because Muhammad’s followers went there with him. People were bound together by faith, not blood. 6. W ...
Islam Wksht - School District of Mishicot
... 14. Muhammad’s revelations from the Angel are compiled in a book called 15. According to the chapter, how does the Quran differ from the Bible? 16. The Muslims fought the Battle of the Camel in a dispute over what? 17. Why is the martyrdom of Husayn a significant event in Muslim history? 18. Muslims ...
... 14. Muhammad’s revelations from the Angel are compiled in a book called 15. According to the chapter, how does the Quran differ from the Bible? 16. The Muslims fought the Battle of the Camel in a dispute over what? 17. Why is the martyrdom of Husayn a significant event in Muslim history? 18. Muslims ...
Islam
... • Monotheistic belief – Only God is worthy of worship • Polytheism gives other “beings” worship ...
... • Monotheistic belief – Only God is worthy of worship • Polytheism gives other “beings” worship ...
Branches of Islam Double-Bubble Map Sunni Muslims Shi`a Muslims
... Directions: Read the article “What’s the Difference Between Sunni and Shi’a Muslims.” Use this information to compare and contrast these two major Islamic sects in the double-bubble map below. Enter each of the aspects of Islam listed in the chart below into one of the bubbles in the map. Similariti ...
... Directions: Read the article “What’s the Difference Between Sunni and Shi’a Muslims.” Use this information to compare and contrast these two major Islamic sects in the double-bubble map below. Enter each of the aspects of Islam listed in the chart below into one of the bubbles in the map. Similariti ...
Who will Replace Muhammad?
... the most powerful empire in Southwest Asia and build a religious movement that will influence history for thousands of years. It is now the year 632, and Muhammad has died. Unfortunately, he never told anyone who should be his successor (replacement). The Muslim community must now choose a new leade ...
... the most powerful empire in Southwest Asia and build a religious movement that will influence history for thousands of years. It is now the year 632, and Muhammad has died. Unfortunately, he never told anyone who should be his successor (replacement). The Muslim community must now choose a new leade ...
Slide 1
... Muhammad’s preaching was opposed by the rulers of Mecca. He took his little band of followers to Medina, is known as the hegira, meaning “flight”. This was an important event in Muhammad’s life, it became the first year of the Muslim calendar ...
... Muhammad’s preaching was opposed by the rulers of Mecca. He took his little band of followers to Medina, is known as the hegira, meaning “flight”. This was an important event in Muhammad’s life, it became the first year of the Muslim calendar ...
The Expansive Realm of Islam
... The Expansive Realm of Islam Islam – Submission to the will of God Muslim – One who submits Mosque – Muslim house of worship ...
... The Expansive Realm of Islam Islam – Submission to the will of God Muslim – One who submits Mosque – Muslim house of worship ...
Document
... (570 – 632 A.D ) To identify what makes someone a prophet To describe key events in Mohammed’s* life To reflect on how Mohammed similar or different from OT prophets ...
... (570 – 632 A.D ) To identify what makes someone a prophet To describe key events in Mohammed’s* life To reflect on how Mohammed similar or different from OT prophets ...
Islam Slide #1 Because Arabic is the language in which the angel
... Because Arabic is the language in which the angel Gabriel spoke to Muhammad, revealing the message of Allah, the letterforms of Arabic play a significant role in Islamic art. The letterforms themselves are considered to be uniquely able to contain Allah’s teachings, and have the capacity to communic ...
... Because Arabic is the language in which the angel Gabriel spoke to Muhammad, revealing the message of Allah, the letterforms of Arabic play a significant role in Islamic art. The letterforms themselves are considered to be uniquely able to contain Allah’s teachings, and have the capacity to communic ...
Islam
... No drinking, gambling, wine, pork, idols. Could have many wives (polygamy) Regulated divorce Could not charge interest ...
... No drinking, gambling, wine, pork, idols. Could have many wives (polygamy) Regulated divorce Could not charge interest ...
assessment-review-key
... Quran or Koran__________The holy book of Islam____________________ Mosque____________A place of worship for Muslims________________________ Muslim_____________A person who practices the religion Islam_______________________ Islam______________A religion that worships one god who they call Allah_____ ...
... Quran or Koran__________The holy book of Islam____________________ Mosque____________A place of worship for Muslims________________________ Muslim_____________A person who practices the religion Islam_______________________ Islam______________A religion that worships one god who they call Allah_____ ...
Rise of Islam
... Religious and ethical systems: Muhammad unified the Arab people both politically and through the religion of Islam ...
... Religious and ethical systems: Muhammad unified the Arab people both politically and through the religion of Islam ...
The Jewel of Medina
The Jewel of Medina is a historical novel by Sherry Jones. It was scheduled for publication by Random House in 2008, but subsequently cancelled; it was subsequently announced that it would be published by Beaufort Books in the United States and by Gibson Square in the United Kingdom and the Commonwealth. Eventually it was published in the U.S. by Beaufort Books. The novel tells a fictionalized version of the life of Aisha, one of the wives of the Islamic prophet Muhammad, and the person who reportedly accompanied him as he received most of his revelations. The novel tells Aisha's story from the age of six, when she was betrothed to Muhammad, to his death.