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Islam Jeopardy Muhammad Five Pillars Caliphs Pre-Islamic Arabia Art and Architecture Random Vocab

True/False. Muhammad is the only prophet in Islam False

Muhammad had how many boys? 2, but they didn’t survive infancy

This was revealed to Muhammad during the Revelations The Qur’an

This is the city Muhammad was born in Mecca

Muhammad’s first wife Khadija

Which direction do Muslims go when circling the Kaaba Counter clockwise

Who does not fast during Ramadan Old, and sick people, pregnant women and young children

How much do you donate for Zakat? 2.5% of your savings after bills are paid

This is the second pillar of Islam Salat, Prayer

What are the words of the Shahada? There is no God but Allah and Muhammad is his messenger

He compiled the Qur’an Abu Bakr

The 3 rd rightly guided caliph Uthman

Non-Arab Muslims rebelled against these caliphs The Umayyad

Shiites believe he should have been the first Caliph Ali

Name for the first four caliphs after Muhammad’s death The Rightly Guided Caliphs

The religion of Arabs before Islam Paganism

The Kaaba was filled with these Idols and Icons

Former name of the city currently known as Medina was Yathrib

The Quraysh made a lot of money taxing these people Pilgrims

Ruling merchant tribe of Mecca The Quraysh

This type of art uses curved lines and usually depicts animals or nature Organic/ Figural

A big round structure on top of a mosque A dome

Type of art using patterns and these type of shapes Geometric

Type of art with Arabic writing Calligraphy

Tall thin pillars outside of a Mosque Minarets

Prayer positions Rakahs

Muslim prayer leader Imam

A tax paid by non-Muslim to Muslims so they could practice their religion Jizyah

A Muslim community Ummah

Spirit or Ghost Ginn