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Why do people choose a specific religion?
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Read Section 1 Pages 205 – 208
Daily Quiz 9.1
Map Arabian Map
Notes x4
Review Questions page 210 Q’s: 1,2,4, & 6
Cornell Reading Notes
Key Questions
Reading Notes
Sub Section Question:
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9.1 Rise & Spread of Islam
Sub section- Physical Setting
-Life of Muhammad
- Faith of Islam
-The Spread of Islam
-Division in the Muslim
Community
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Print out the map & label the
following:
Arabia
Kufa
Mecca
Jerusalem
Medina
Antioch
Persian Gulf
Syrian Desert
Red Sea
Alexandria
Baghdad
Caspian Sea
Cairo
He is considered to be the __________ of Islam. He was born
in __________ in 570.
He was raised by his grandfather because he was orphaned.
He later worked as a ________.
When he was 40 years old he received a vision from the
angel Gabriel who taught him about Allah.
Muhammad preached about Allah, merchants and rulers
initially opposed the teachings of Islam.
In Mecca, Islamic followers began to face persecution, so
they fled, along with Muhammad to Medina.
This flight from Mecca to Medina was known as the
____________.
Muhammad’s followers converted many people to Islam.
Eventually they were able to control Mecca.
In Mecca, THE Muslims destroyed the pagan _______ within
the Ka’bah.
By the time Muhammad died in 632, a large part of Arabia
supported Islam.
The ___________ is considered the sacred guide.
Muslims worship in ________, and these buildings have no
religious images or statues.
____________ became the common language of Muslims in
______, ______ and __________.
Muslims must meet the five important obligations known as
the _______________.
Muslims are forbidden to drink ________ or eat
_____________.
Prayer
Belief
(Shahaadatayn) (Salaah)
Believing there is
No deity but the one
God, & Muhammad is
His messenger
Performing the
Prescribed
prayers five
times a day
Charity
(Zakaah)
Giving part of one’s
Wealth to the poor
“giving alms”
Fasting
(Siyaam)
Pilgrimage
(Hajj)
Refraining from
Food & drink from
Dawn to sunset
Through the month
Of Ramadan
Making a
Pilgrimage to
Makkah once in
A lifetime