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Cultural
Geography
Origins of
Islam
Teachings
of Islam
Expansion
of Islam
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Achievements
What is another name for a
desert spring?
A 100
Oasis
A 100
What is the most predominate
physical feature in the
Arabian Peninsula?
A 200
The Rub’ al-Khail desert, also
called the “Empty Quarter.”
A 200
Define “nomadic” and
“sedentary”?
A 300
Nomadic – people who move
from place to place.
Sedentary – people who
settle in one place.
A 300
How did the physical location
of the Islamic Empire
influence its culture?
A 400
It allowed the blending of
different cultures through
trade.
A 400
Why is Arabia known as a
crossroads location?
A 500
It is near the intersection of
three continents (Africa, Asia,
and Europe) and trade routes
pass through the region.
A 500
What is monotheism?
B 100
The worship of one god.
B 100
What is the difference
between Islam and Muslim?
B 200
Islam is a religion while a
Muslim is a follow of that
religion.
B 200
What was the Kaaba used for
before Islam?
B 300
It was a shrine used to house
and worship idols (often of
polytheistic religions).
B 300
Where did Muhammad go
when he was kicked our of
Mecca?
B 400
He went about 200 miles north the city
of Yathrib, which was later named
Medina.
B 400
According to Islamic belief,
what was the source of
Islamic teaching and how did
Muhammad receive them?
B 500
The received a message from
Allah through the angel Gabriel
while Muhammad was
meditating in a cave.
B 500
What is Islamic law called?
C 100
Shariah
C 100
What is the central teaching
of the Qur’an?
C 200
The central teaching of Islam
is that there is only one God,
and the Muhammad is his
prophet.
C 200
What is the difference
between the Qur’an and
Sunnah?
C 300
According to the Islamic
faith, the Qur’an is the word
of God as told by Muhammad
while the Sunnah is a record
of the life and teachings of
Muhammad.
C 300
What are three similarities
between Judaism,
Christianity, and Islam?
C 400
All three religions are
monotheistic, believe in some
of the same prophets, and
have holy books.
C 400
Name and briefly describe
each of the Five Pillars of
Islam.
C 500
1) SHAHADA- Declaration of
faith.
2) SALAH- Praying five times a
day facing Mecca.
3) ZAKAH- Giving to the poor.
4) SIYAM- Fasting during the
holy month of Ramadan.
5) Hajj - Traveling to Mecca at
least once in a lifetime.
C 500
What were the first four
successors of Muhammad
called?
D 100
Caliphs
D 100
How did the Ottoman Empire
limit women’s rights?
D 200
Women were excluded from
public life.
D 200
What caused the split
between the Shia and Sunni
sects of Islam?
D 300
They argued over who the
rightful ruler was after
Muhammad’s death. Shias
believed that Ali, not Abu
Bakr should have been caliph
because he was a descendent
of Muhammad.
D 300
Why was it controversial
when Esma’il made the
Safavid Empire Shia?
D 400
Many people in the empire
were Sunni.
D 400
Where were the Ottoman,
Safavid, and Mughal Empires
located?
D 500
Ottoman Empire – located
in the area surrounding the
Mediterranean Sea.
Safavid Empire – Located in
Persia.
Mughal Empire – India.
D 500
What is the Taj Mahal?
E 100
The Taj Mahal is a beautiful
tomb built by Shah Jahan for
his wife.
E 100
What is a minaret?
E 200
A narrow tower form which
Muslims are called to prayer.
E 200
Who was Omar Khayyám
and what is he known for?
E 300
Omar Kayyám was a Persian
mathematician astronomer,
and poet. He was famous for
his four line poems called
quatrains.
E 300
What is Ar-Razi known for?
E 400
He discovered how to
diagnose and treat smallpox.
E 400
What was the significance of
the Astrolabe and Dhow?
E 500
Astrolabe – tool that Muslim
scholars improved to better
calculate location, direction
and time of day.
Dhow – a sailboat with one
or more sails.
E 500
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Muslims believe that only Allah
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their images; name two wasys
Muslim artists created art without
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