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Chapter 14 lesson 1 History of the Middle East and North Africa pages 377 - 383 Mr. Bondurant 12/8/2018

Chapter 14 lesson 1 History of the Middle East and North Africa pages 377 - 383 VOCABULARY: Shrine Prophet pilgrimage 12/8/2018

A. How Muhammad Settled a Dispute pages 377 - 378 1. Why did people travel to the Kaaba more than 1,400 years ago? 2. What dispute did Muhammad settle during the rebuilding of the Kaaba? 12/8/2018

B. The Messages of Muhammad 378-379 1. What was Muhammad’s occupation before he became a religious leader? 2. What religions influenced Muhammad during his caravan trips with his uncle? 3. What Arabic word did Muhammad use to mean “the God”? 4. How was the Koran, the holy book of Islam, written? 5. According to Muhammad, what message did he receive in the cave? 12/8/2018

C. Muhammad as a Leader 381 - 382 1. Describe how Muhammad and his followers were treated by most people before the conquest of Mecca. 2. How did Muhammad treat the people of Mecca after defeating them in battle? 3. What did Muhammad do after the conquest of Mecca? 12/8/2018

D. Muslims in the World Today 382-383 1. Where do people practice Islam today? 2. What beliefs do all Muslims have in common? 3. Why did Muhammad speak of helping widows and orphans? 4. What are the important duties of Muslims? 12/8/2018

R96 1. X b. he was the last prophet 2. X c. there was only one true God 12/8/2018

W84 1. INCREASED 12/8/2018

WORK TOGETHER! TOGETHER MEANS: On the same question at the same time! Working only with your group! ALL brains are at work! Everyone comes to an agreement on the answer. Questions must be asked as a group! You may NOT divide and copy! 12/8/2018