Islam
Chapter 10
I. Deserts, Towns and Travelers
A. Arabian Peninsula
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B. Oases
C. Bedouins
D. Petra
E. Silk Road
F. Mecca
G. Ka’aba
H. Allah
I. Hanifs
II. The Prophet Muhammad
A. Muhammad
B. Khadijah
C. Age at Awakening
D. Gabriel
E. Koran (Qur’an)
F. Muslims
G. Islam
H. Hijrah
I. Yathrib
J. Medina
K. Historical Significance of 630 A.D.
L. Umma
M. The Dome of the Rock
N. Major Events in Muhammad’s Life
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III. Major Beliefs and Practices of Islam
A. Five Pillars of Islam
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B. Islamic Prohibitions
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2.
C. Islamic Priests
D. Ulama
E. Hajj
F. Sunna
G. Shari’a
H. Muezzin
I. Minaret
J. Masjid
K. Mosque
L. Major Prophets of Islam
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2.
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4.
M. Ishmael
N. Jihad
IV. Spread of Islam
A. Abu-Bakr
B. Caliph
C. Umar
D. Uthman
E. Ali
F. Caliphate
G. “Rightly Guided” Caliphs
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H. “People of the Book”
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I. Historical Significance of 656 A.D.
J. Umayyads
K. Shi’a (Shiite)
L. Sunni
M. Sufi
N. Historical Significance of 750 A.D.
O. Abbasids
P. Moors
Q. Abd al-Rahman
R. Tariq (Tarik)
S. Historical Significance of 732 A.D.
T. al-Andalus
U. Charlemagne
V. Duration of the Abbasid Caliphate
W. Duration of the Umayyad Caliphate
X. Fatimid Dynasty
Y. Sakk
Z. Cordoba
V. Muslim Achievement
A. What is the equal of Muslim Society?
B. Major Cities of the Muslim World
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C. Baghdad
D. al-Mansur
E. Muslim Social Classes
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F. Protected Peoples
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2.
3.
G. What is the primary job of Muslim women?
H. Rights of Muslim Women
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2.
3.
I. House of Wisdom
J. al-Razi (Rhazes)
K. Al-Khwarizimi
L. Ibn al-Haytham (Alhazen)
M. Ibn
N. Ibn Rusd (Averroes)
O. Ramadan
P. Cartographer
Q. Astrolabe
R. Ibn Khaldun
S. Moses Ben Maimon (Maimonides)
T. Rumi
U. The Thousand and One Nights
V. Idolatry
W. Calligraphy
X. al-Jabr
Y. Later Muslim Empires
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VI. Religious Affiliations and Percentages
A. North America:
Christianity:
Islam:
Judaism:
Other:
B. Southeast Asia:
Christianity:
Islam:
Buddhism:
Hinduism:
Other:
C. Indian Subcontinent:
Christianity:
Islam:
Hinduism:
Other:
D. China:
Christianity:
Nonreligious:
Buddhism:
Islam:
E. Southwest Asia:
Christianity:
Islam:
Other:
F. Europe:
Christianity:
Islam:
Nonreligious:
Other:
G. Latin America:
Christianity:
Nonreligious:
Other:
H. Africa:
Christianity:
Islam:
Other:
I. Russia and Allied Republics:
Christianity:
Islam:
Nonreligious:
Other:
J. Worldwide:
Islam:
Christianity:
Other:
Nonreligious:
Hinduism:
Buddhism:
Judaism:
Extra Credit (Possible ten [10] Points):
Islamic Countries in Today’s World (NOTE: this information is not in your textbook.)
1. What is the dominant branch of Islam practiced in Iraq?
2. What is the dominant branch of Islam practiced in Iran?
3. What is the dominant branch of Islam practiced in Saudi Arabia?
4. What is the dominant branch of Islam practiced in Egypt?
5. What is the dominant branch of Islam practiced in the United States?
Honors
A. In the space provided below, summarize the visual on page two hundred and
sixty-four (264) in your textbook and answer the questions labeled: Geography
Skillbuilder: Interpreting Maps:
1. Time Frame and Summary
2. Location:
3. Movement:
B. In the space provided below, summarize the visual on page two hundred and
sixty-six (266) in your textbook and answer the questions labeled: Skillbuilder:
Interpreting Visual Sources:
1. Time Frame and Summary
2. Making Inferences:
3. Comparing and Contrasting:
C. In the space provided below, summarize the visual on page two hundred and
seventy-seven (277) in your textbook and answer the questions labeled:
Skillbuilder: Interpreting Visual Sources:
1. Time Frame and Summary
2. Drawing Conclusions: