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CHAPTER 3 LESSON 2 Islam and Muhammad Reteaching Activity READING COMPREHENSION 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 1. mosque Gabriel Ka’aba Arabic Hijrah Sunnah fasting Medina Allah Christians The Prophet Muhammad was born in the city of ________________, which was an important economic and religious center. 2. The Muslim name for God is ________________. 3. A ________________ is a follower of the religion of Islam. 4. Muhammad’s migration to Yathrib to escape persecution in Mecca is called the CHAPTER 3 5. According to the religion of Islam, ________________ is the angel who brought God’s message to Muhammad. 6. Muhammad’s followers renamed Yathrib ________________, which means “city of the Prophet.” 7. Muhammad and the Muslims returned to Mecca in 630, when Muhammad dedicated the religious shrine called the ________________ to Allah. 8. The two primary sources of authority that Muslims rely on are the ________________ and the ________________. 9. The ________________ is a collection of the revelations made to Muhammad by Allah and is written in ________________. 10. The ________________ is a collection of Muhammad’s words and deeds, which could serve as a guide for living. 16 Chapter 3, Lesson 2 In-Depth Resources Copyright © McDougal Littell, a division of Hought Mifflin Company ________________.