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$200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 Mostly Muhammad Umayyad Utterances Abbasid Angst Comparative Religion Misc.

“The Prophet” Category 1: $100: A

Category 1: $100: Q Who is Muhammad

Category 1: $200: A Wealthy Widow and wife of Muhammad

Category 1: $200: Q Who is Khadija?

Category 1: $300: A The City of the Prophet

Category 1: $300: Q What is Medina

Belief, Prayer, Charity, Fasting, Pilgrimage Category 1: $400: A

What are the “Five Pillars of Islam” Category 1: $400: Q

The path for Muslims to follow Category 1: $500: A

What is the sunnah Category 1: $500: Q

The Arab Empire reached its greatest expanse in this dynasty Category 2: $100: A

Who were the Umayyads Category 2: $100: Q

The Capital of the Umayyad dynasty moved from Mecca to this city in present day Syria Category 2: $200: A

What is Damascus Category 2: $200: Q

All Muslims are expected to take this trip Category 2: $300: A

What is the hajj Category 2: $300: Q

This battle in 723 halted Muslim expansion in Europe Category 2: $400: A

What was the Battle of Tours? Category 2: $400: Q

By 725 AD most of this country was controlled by Muslims centered around the city of Cordoba Category 2: $500: A

What was Spain Category 2: $500: Q

Abu al-Abbas overthrew the Umayyad dynasty and established this dynasty Category 3: $100: A

What is Abbasid Category 3: $100: Q

This capital of the Abbasid Empire was located on the Tigris River in present day Iraq Category 3: $200: A

What is Baghdad Category 3: $200: Q

This person served as the “prime minister” to the bureaucracy that advised the Abbasid Caliph Category 3: $300: A

What is a vizier Category 3: $300: Q

In 1055 a Turkish leader conquered Baghdad and took this title, which means “keeper of the power”. Category 3: $400: A

What is sultan Category 3: $400: Q

The Golden Age of the Abbasid Empire was said to occur under this famous Caliph Category 3: $500: A

Who is Harun al-Rashid Category 3: $500: Q

Judaism, Christianity and Islam can all be described as ___ because of their belief in one God Category 4: $100: A

What is monotheistic Category 4: $100: Q

This religion has the largest number of followers in the world today Category 4: $200: A

What is Christianity Category 4: $200: Q

This shrine dates back to Abraham, contains the “black stone” Category 4: $300: A

What is the Kaaba Category 4: $300: Q

More a philosophy than a religion, the Analects are a recording of the central teachings of this belief system Category 4: $400: A

What is Confucianism Category 4: $400: Q

The Torah is the sacred text for this religion. Category 4: $500: A

What is Judaism Category 4: $500: Q

Category 5: $100: A This type of mathematics takes its name from the Arabic “al-jabra w’ al-muqabalah which means bringing together unknowns to match a known quantity

What is Algebra Category 5: $100: Q

This market was emblematic of the urbanized Muslim city. It usually displayed trade goods from around the world. Category 5: $200: A

What is the bazaar Category 5: $200: Q

The inability to capture this city, capital of the Eastern Roman Empire, thwarted Muslim expansion. Category 5: $300: A

What is Constantinople. Category 5: $300: Q

Category 5: $400: A Starting with the upper left, identify the four religions associated with these symbols

What is Christianity, Judaism, Hinduism and Islam Category 5: $400: Q

Tracing its origins to an uprising led by Imam Hussein in 680 AD, this sect of Islam accepts only the descendants of Muhammad’s son-in-law Ali as the true ruler of Islam Category 5: $500: A

What are Shiites Category 5: $500: Q