Muhammad Questions 1. What year was Muhammad born? 2. In
... 3. Who raised him? 4. What is the Kaaba? 5. Who built the original Kaaba? 6. What was Muhammad’s first wife’s name? 7. What is the name of the angel that revealed God’s word to Muhammad? 8. What was the angel’s first revelation to Muhammad? 9. What does “Muslim” mean? 10. What do Muslim’s believe th ...
... 3. Who raised him? 4. What is the Kaaba? 5. Who built the original Kaaba? 6. What was Muhammad’s first wife’s name? 7. What is the name of the angel that revealed God’s word to Muhammad? 8. What was the angel’s first revelation to Muhammad? 9. What does “Muslim” mean? 10. What do Muslim’s believe th ...
The Spread of Islam - olsonworldhistory5
... A minority continued to resist and an alternate view of the office of caliph developed – believed caliph should be a relative of Muhammad – these were Shi’a or the “party of Ali” Those who did not resist Umayyad rule later became known as Sunni – followers of Muhammad’s example ...
... A minority continued to resist and an alternate view of the office of caliph developed – believed caliph should be a relative of Muhammad – these were Shi’a or the “party of Ali” Those who did not resist Umayyad rule later became known as Sunni – followers of Muhammad’s example ...
The Spread of Islam
... • When Muhammad died in 632, Islam was limited to the Arabian Peninsula. Within a one hundred years, Muslims had conquered a vast territory. • In this section, you will learn more about the expansion of Muslim rule and how it changed over time. ...
... • When Muhammad died in 632, Islam was limited to the Arabian Peninsula. Within a one hundred years, Muslims had conquered a vast territory. • In this section, you will learn more about the expansion of Muslim rule and how it changed over time. ...
Islam & the Arab Empire
... • Each slightly more complicated than listed below, but know the general idea… ...
... • Each slightly more complicated than listed below, but know the general idea… ...
Before Muhammad
... • Arab – someone who speaks Arabic • Islam – the faith founded by Muhammad • Muslim – someone who practices the religion of Islam • Islamic – describing an object (ie. Islamic country, Islamic calendar, Islamic law) ...
... • Arab – someone who speaks Arabic • Islam – the faith founded by Muhammad • Muslim – someone who practices the religion of Islam • Islamic – describing an object (ie. Islamic country, Islamic calendar, Islamic law) ...
The Arab Conquests
... • Collected in the decades following Muhammad’s death • Emphasis on oral tradition – Qur’an vs. mushaf – ijazah • Surah: Chapter of the Qur’an, 114 total 9th century Qur’an manuscript; page from an 11th century Qur’an ...
... • Collected in the decades following Muhammad’s death • Emphasis on oral tradition – Qur’an vs. mushaf – ijazah • Surah: Chapter of the Qur’an, 114 total 9th century Qur’an manuscript; page from an 11th century Qur’an ...
Unit #7 Review Sheet on Islam and Africa
... 4. What factors allowed the Arab Empire to spread and unify numerous peoples? 5. What achievements in medicine, literature, mathematics and science were made during the Golden Age of Islamic Civilization? 6. What are some of the key similarities and differences between Sunni and Shiite Muslims? How ...
... 4. What factors allowed the Arab Empire to spread and unify numerous peoples? 5. What achievements in medicine, literature, mathematics and science were made during the Golden Age of Islamic Civilization? 6. What are some of the key similarities and differences between Sunni and Shiite Muslims? How ...
A Chart Comparing Shia and Sunni Beliefs
... Mujtahid Theologian and legal expert who possesses the ijtihad (the right of independent interpretation of religious and legal matters). In Shiism, the mujtahid is a representative of the most influential circles of the upper Shiite clergy (called mojtahed in Persian) ...
... Mujtahid Theologian and legal expert who possesses the ijtihad (the right of independent interpretation of religious and legal matters). In Shiism, the mujtahid is a representative of the most influential circles of the upper Shiite clergy (called mojtahed in Persian) ...
New Material The Five Pillars of Islam
... while also serving their community. • No priests or leaders, but there is a scholar that is well informed about the teachings of Muhammad. He is known as Ulama ...
... while also serving their community. • No priests or leaders, but there is a scholar that is well informed about the teachings of Muhammad. He is known as Ulama ...
Bibliography - Studies of Religion Conference
... Studies in Religion Conference – Teaching Islam ...
... Studies in Religion Conference – Teaching Islam ...
Islam 10-1
... 1. When Muhammad was __________, he went to the hills to meditate. According to Muslim belief, the angel ______________________________ said he was a messenger of God. 2. Though Muhammad was illiterate and scared, his wife encouraged him to accept the calling, and she became the first to ___________ ...
... 1. When Muhammad was __________, he went to the hills to meditate. According to Muslim belief, the angel ______________________________ said he was a messenger of God. 2. Though Muhammad was illiterate and scared, his wife encouraged him to accept the calling, and she became the first to ___________ ...
Development of Islam
... Similar to Jewish “kosher” food Mammals that both chew their cud and have cloven hooves can be kosher. Animals with one characteristic but not the other (the camel, the hyrax and the hare because they have no cloven hooves, and the pig because it does not ruminate) are ...
... Similar to Jewish “kosher” food Mammals that both chew their cud and have cloven hooves can be kosher. Animals with one characteristic but not the other (the camel, the hyrax and the hare because they have no cloven hooves, and the pig because it does not ruminate) are ...
I. Background
... No priests – only authority is Allah Purpose of serving the community No pork, alcohol Ulama – scholar class Imams Sunna – Muhammad’s example as model for proper living Shari’a = Islamic body of law ...
... No priests – only authority is Allah Purpose of serving the community No pork, alcohol Ulama – scholar class Imams Sunna – Muhammad’s example as model for proper living Shari’a = Islamic body of law ...
Islamic Timeline
... historical settings, many authors • Began as oral tradition, edited by scholars ...
... historical settings, many authors • Began as oral tradition, edited by scholars ...
topic 7 The Rise of the Islamic empire
... He was a trader and did not like the way people in the Arab Empire were treated based on money. He believed the angel Gabriel gave him messages from God to share with other people. This became the basis for his teachings. He was initially rejected, especially by the wealthy people. ...
... He was a trader and did not like the way people in the Arab Empire were treated based on money. He believed the angel Gabriel gave him messages from God to share with other people. This became the basis for his teachings. He was initially rejected, especially by the wealthy people. ...
Chapter 11.2 Spread of Islam
... Why were they able to Succeed • Weakness of the Byzantine and Persian Empire • People of the Fertile Crescent saw them as liberators • Common faith Muhammad had given his people, Islam brought many Arab tribes together ...
... Why were they able to Succeed • Weakness of the Byzantine and Persian Empire • People of the Fertile Crescent saw them as liberators • Common faith Muhammad had given his people, Islam brought many Arab tribes together ...
JUDAISM {Jodee-ism}
... the target of persecution. After his wife and uncle died, he decided to go to Medina, an event known as Hijrah (the flight of Moh from mecca to medina). 3. Medinan Prophetic Period (622-632). This is the Period when Muhammad began fighting the Meccan caravans. A series of battles most of which were ...
... the target of persecution. After his wife and uncle died, he decided to go to Medina, an event known as Hijrah (the flight of Moh from mecca to medina). 3. Medinan Prophetic Period (622-632). This is the Period when Muhammad began fighting the Meccan caravans. A series of battles most of which were ...
Islam
... Largest Islamic population: Indonesia – Followed by Pakistan, Bangladesh, India – Less than 15% of Muslims are Arab ...
... Largest Islamic population: Indonesia – Followed by Pakistan, Bangladesh, India – Less than 15% of Muslims are Arab ...
Islamic Civilization
... Mecca, Jerusalem, Medina – holiest places of Islam (in order of importance). Al-Aqsa – (Mosque in Jerusalem) is the place where Muhammad meets Abraham, Mosses, and Jesus and prays with them. Dome of the Rock – is at Al-Aqsa and is where Muhammad ascends into heaven. True believers will see his footp ...
... Mecca, Jerusalem, Medina – holiest places of Islam (in order of importance). Al-Aqsa – (Mosque in Jerusalem) is the place where Muhammad meets Abraham, Mosses, and Jesus and prays with them. Dome of the Rock – is at Al-Aqsa and is where Muhammad ascends into heaven. True believers will see his footp ...
ISLAM, ALLAH, AND MUHAMMAD
... poor, his father died before his birth, his mother when he was about six. Worked as a trader/caravan driver, married an older wife, Khadija. After he started reciting revelations, his fellow Meccans drove him from his native city, and attempted to destroy the Islamic religion. Fled to Medina (the He ...
... poor, his father died before his birth, his mother when he was about six. Worked as a trader/caravan driver, married an older wife, Khadija. After he started reciting revelations, his fellow Meccans drove him from his native city, and attempted to destroy the Islamic religion. Fled to Medina (the He ...
Fiqh
Fiqh (/fɪk/; Arabic: فقه [fiqh]) is Islamic jurisprudence. While Sharia is believed by Muslims to represent divine law as revealed in the Quran and the Sunnah (the teachings and practices of the Islamic prophet Muhammad), fiqh is the human understanding of the Sharia—sharia expanded and developed by interpretation (ijtihad) of the Quran and Sunnah by Islamic jurists (Ulema) and implemented by the rulings (Fatwa) of jurists on questions presented to them.Fiqh deals with the observance of rituals, morals and social legislation in Islam. In the modern era there are four prominent schools (madh'hab) of fiqh within Sunni practice and two (or three) within Shi'a practice. A person trained in fiqh is known as a Faqih (plural Fuqaha).