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Pre-Islamic Arabia Early Islam The Teaching of Islam Muslim Expansion Key Terms (define)

How would you characterize pre- Islamic Arabia, in terms of religion?

polytheistic

What was the role of Mecca before Islam?

Sacred meeting place; polytheistic idols were kept in Kaaba; trading

What was the most important economic activity in Pre-Islamic Arabia?

trading or merchants or caravans

What is the term for a leader or successor of Muhammad?

caliph

Why did Muslims panic when Muhammad died?

Didn’t know how to choose a successor (naming a successor) and thought Islam wouldn’t survive with out the Prophet Muhammad

Because Muhammad didn’t leave a successor, it caused a split among Muslims. Name the two groups.

Sunni and Shia

Explain the different beliefs between the Shia and Sunni.

Sunni: anyone can be the caliph if they are a good Muslim and leader Shia: only a blood relative (family member) of Muhammad can be a caliph

What did Muhammad do when he returned to Mecca in triumph in 630AD?

1. Forgave all who opposed Muslims 2. He destroyed the idols in the Kaaba. 3. Made the Kaaba monotheistic

What is the holy book of Islam?

The Qur’an

What is the Sunna (Hadith)?

The collected says and traditions of Prophet Muhammad.

What does Islam mean?

submission to God’s will

Muslims believe Muhammad was…

prophet or messenger of God

Who are called “people of the book” by Muslims? Why?

Christians and Jews They share the same prophets (Abraham, Moses, Jesus).

What were Janissaries?

slave soldiers in the Ottoman army

How did Jews influence the culture of Cordoba?

1. held key jobs: poets, philosophers, scientists 2. Religious tolerance allowed them to contribute to city’s cultural growth

In what ways were Cordoba and Baghdad similar?

They were both centers of culture and learning.

Describe the land that the Ottoman empire conquered.

Conquered the Byzantine Empire, eventually ruled lands from eastern Europe to North Africa and Arabia; Constantinople became Istanbul

Define how Muslims used tolerance when conquering a new people.

They allowed Jews and Christians to keep their religion but they had to pay special taxes; they accepted other people’s religious beliefs.

Mecca

Holiest city to Muslims, face this city to pray, location of the Kaaba

Ramadan

the holy month of fasting

shah

the leader of the Safavid Empire; king

jihad

to make an effort or to struggle; an inner struggle to obey God

Name all 5 Pillars of Faith

1. Statement of Faith: There is no God, but God, and Muhammad is his prophet 2. Daily prayer 3. Donation to charity 4. Fasting/Ramandan 5. Hajj/Pilgrimage to Mecca