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INTRODUCING MUHAMMAD What is the translation of “Islam?” [4
... 2. What are those who believe in the message of Muhammad and that he is the last Messenger of God called? [4] __________________ 3—4. What was the year of Muhammad’s birth? [5] ____________________ What was his birthplace? [5] ___________________ 5. According to tradition, the ka’aba – the holiest s ...
... 2. What are those who believe in the message of Muhammad and that he is the last Messenger of God called? [4] __________________ 3—4. What was the year of Muhammad’s birth? [5] ____________________ What was his birthplace? [5] ___________________ 5. According to tradition, the ka’aba – the holiest s ...
Islam-Submission to Allah
... and the Bible, like the Qur’an, is the word of God. Jews, Christians and Muslims are ...
... and the Bible, like the Qur’an, is the word of God. Jews, Christians and Muslims are ...
Rise of the Arab Empire
... similarities between Islam and Judaism and Christianity? What are some of the differences? ...
... similarities between Islam and Judaism and Christianity? What are some of the differences? ...
3. Scripture in Islam
... In pre-Islamic Arabia there was a belief in a Supreme Being. What was his name? Before Islam what was inside the ka’aba? Which Christian and Jewish symbols were inside the ka’aba? What was the difference between Mecca and Medina in terms of their economic base? Was there any Jewish population in pre ...
... In pre-Islamic Arabia there was a belief in a Supreme Being. What was his name? Before Islam what was inside the ka’aba? Which Christian and Jewish symbols were inside the ka’aba? What was the difference between Mecca and Medina in terms of their economic base? Was there any Jewish population in pre ...
Chapter 9 Section 1-3 True/False Indicate whether the statement is
... d. ruled contrary to the Muslim ideal of equality. ____ 24. There are few figures in Islamic art because Muslims believe that a. portraying people might tempt some to worship the images. b. people are inherently sinful and not worthy of representation. c. calligraphy is the only acceptable artistic ...
... d. ruled contrary to the Muslim ideal of equality. ____ 24. There are few figures in Islamic art because Muslims believe that a. portraying people might tempt some to worship the images. b. people are inherently sinful and not worthy of representation. c. calligraphy is the only acceptable artistic ...
Islam - RE Weobley
... Muslims believe in life after death – they believe that they will be judged by Allah after they die on how they have behaved in their life on Earth. This is known as the Day of Judgement. Muslims believe that they should follow the teachings of Muhammad and that the Quran should be followed. They h ...
... Muslims believe in life after death – they believe that they will be judged by Allah after they die on how they have behaved in their life on Earth. This is known as the Day of Judgement. Muslims believe that they should follow the teachings of Muhammad and that the Quran should be followed. They h ...
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... their heart that Islam is true and confess it by reciting what is known as the ‘Two Testimonies’. • The ‘Two Testimonies’ state, "I bear witness that nothing deserves to be worshipped except Allah, and I bear witness that Muhammad is the Messenger of Allah." • This testimony must be recited in publi ...
... their heart that Islam is true and confess it by reciting what is known as the ‘Two Testimonies’. • The ‘Two Testimonies’ state, "I bear witness that nothing deserves to be worshipped except Allah, and I bear witness that Muhammad is the Messenger of Allah." • This testimony must be recited in publi ...
Concepts, Beliefs and Principles of Islam
... by reciting the creed "There is no God but God and Muhammad is the Messenger of God." This simple yet profound statement expresses a Muslim's complete acceptance of and total commitment to Islam. Salah, prayer, is the second pillar. The Islamic faith is based on the belief that individuals have a di ...
... by reciting the creed "There is no God but God and Muhammad is the Messenger of God." This simple yet profound statement expresses a Muslim's complete acceptance of and total commitment to Islam. Salah, prayer, is the second pillar. The Islamic faith is based on the belief that individuals have a di ...
Islam
... 3:19), from the Arabic word salam, meaning "peace." • 1.2 billion Muslims worldwide, Islam is one of the fastest growing religions. • Most Arabs are Muslims, but most Muslims are not Arabs. • The largest Muslim populations live in Indonesia, Pakistan, Bangladesh, and India. (6 million in the U.S.) ...
... 3:19), from the Arabic word salam, meaning "peace." • 1.2 billion Muslims worldwide, Islam is one of the fastest growing religions. • Most Arabs are Muslims, but most Muslims are not Arabs. • The largest Muslim populations live in Indonesia, Pakistan, Bangladesh, and India. (6 million in the U.S.) ...
Reteaching Activity
... Select the name or term that best completes the sentence. Write the name or term in the blank. Note: Some terms may be used more than once. Some may not be used at all. Mecca Five Pillars of Islam Jews Qur’an Muslim ...
... Select the name or term that best completes the sentence. Write the name or term in the blank. Note: Some terms may be used more than once. Some may not be used at all. Mecca Five Pillars of Islam Jews Qur’an Muslim ...
Muslims and Their Empire
... The fourth duty is to not eat or drink anything during the daylight hours of one month. This month is the Islamic month called Ramadan. ...
... The fourth duty is to not eat or drink anything during the daylight hours of one month. This month is the Islamic month called Ramadan. ...
ISLAM, ALLAH, AND MUHAMMAD
... during daylight hours for a lunar month). Helps remove sins. 5. Pilgrimage (“hajj”) to Mecca: If at all financially possible, each Muslim should visit Mecca, the site of the Kaaba (probably an meteorite seen to strike the earth). ...
... during daylight hours for a lunar month). Helps remove sins. 5. Pilgrimage (“hajj”) to Mecca: If at all financially possible, each Muslim should visit Mecca, the site of the Kaaba (probably an meteorite seen to strike the earth). ...
Islam Throughout History
... _______ where Meccans refused to do business with them, and they faced starvation. 34. Muslims believe that Christians and Jews are “People of the ____” as well as themselves. 36. After conquering certain cities, some Crusaders would stay behind, and establish ________________. 40. Muslims declare “ ...
... _______ where Meccans refused to do business with them, and they faced starvation. 34. Muslims believe that Christians and Jews are “People of the ____” as well as themselves. 36. After conquering certain cities, some Crusaders would stay behind, and establish ________________. 40. Muslims declare “ ...
Islamic Empires - the Sea Turtle Team Page
... conquered Constantinople. He turned the great church, Hagia Sophia into a mosque. A later Sultan (Ottoman ruler) would conquer all of Asia Minor (Turkey) Syria and Egypt. ...
... conquered Constantinople. He turned the great church, Hagia Sophia into a mosque. A later Sultan (Ottoman ruler) would conquer all of Asia Minor (Turkey) Syria and Egypt. ...
File - Mr Barck`s Classroom
... potent political force, associated with both reform and revolution d. Radical Islamic Fundamentalists are opposed to ...
... potent political force, associated with both reform and revolution d. Radical Islamic Fundamentalists are opposed to ...
What is Islam?
... Tell them that we will be learning some basic facts about Islam and also the 5 basic pillars or beliefs of all Muslims Step Two – Brainstorm the different churches and religious groups that are in your town and community. Accept all answers and list them. Ask if they have heard if trouble between th ...
... Tell them that we will be learning some basic facts about Islam and also the 5 basic pillars or beliefs of all Muslims Step Two – Brainstorm the different churches and religious groups that are in your town and community. Accept all answers and list them. Ask if they have heard if trouble between th ...
Rise of Islam.pp
... The people of Arabia known as Arabs believed in many gods. They had contact with monotheism. ...
... The people of Arabia known as Arabs believed in many gods. They had contact with monotheism. ...
cloze student version
... Islam teaches that all s______________ will be punished on the L__________ D_______. Muslim attitudes to punishment are based on d________________ & r___________. The Q__________ says that thieves should have their hands a_________________. The threat of this should d____________ people from stealin ...
... Islam teaches that all s______________ will be punished on the L__________ D_______. Muslim attitudes to punishment are based on d________________ & r___________. The Q__________ says that thieves should have their hands a_________________. The threat of this should d____________ people from stealin ...
Expansion and Renewal in the Islamic World
... He argued that problems in the Muslim world were related to deviations from pure Islam. Weakening of the Ottoman Empire ...
... He argued that problems in the Muslim world were related to deviations from pure Islam. Weakening of the Ottoman Empire ...
Five Pillars of Islam Worksheet
... important part of the daily Muslim life. Muslims perform five prayers every day: at dawn, noon, midafternoon, sunset and night. Though a mosque (Muslim holy building)is the place where prayers are usually performed, a Muslims may pray anywhere - inside their home or outside, in schools, workplaces o ...
... important part of the daily Muslim life. Muslims perform five prayers every day: at dawn, noon, midafternoon, sunset and night. Though a mosque (Muslim holy building)is the place where prayers are usually performed, a Muslims may pray anywhere - inside their home or outside, in schools, workplaces o ...
Islam-Submission to Allah
... • There were four social classes – The upper class - Muslims by birth – Second class - converts to Islam (paid higher taxes) – Third class - “The Protected People” - Jews and Christians, also Zoroastrians - higher taxes than 2nd class – The Lowest Class - Slaves, all non-muslim, many were household ...
... • There were four social classes – The upper class - Muslims by birth – Second class - converts to Islam (paid higher taxes) – Third class - “The Protected People” - Jews and Christians, also Zoroastrians - higher taxes than 2nd class – The Lowest Class - Slaves, all non-muslim, many were household ...