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Islam (Beginning around 622)
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Origins Founded by Muhammad in Mecca (around 613) He is forced out at first to Medina (622) Comes back and retakes Mecca By 632 has spread Islam to Arabian Peninsula
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Spread of Islam Spreads from Arabian peninsula out to Fertile Crescent, Central Asia, and Northern Africa Spreads by trade routes and conquest
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Spread of Islam:
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Continued.. Aided by weakened Byzantine and Persian Empires Expanded despite distances, deserts, and mountains
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Islamic Beliefs Muhammad is the prophet Abraham, Moses, and Christ are prophets Allah is the only God (Allah is simply Arabic for God) The Quran (Koran) is the word of God Five Pillars
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Early example of Quran
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Five Pillars Faith-There is no God but Allah Prayer-5 times a day facing Mecca Alms-give money to the poor Fasting-during Ramadan, Muslims do not eat between dawn and dusk Pilgrimage-perform the hajj- pilgrimage to Mecca at least once in a lifetime
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Muslim Prayer:
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Hajj to Mecca:
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Words to remember Hijrah-migration from Mecca to Medina by Muhammad Sunna-Muhammad’s example Shari’a-body of law for Muslims
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Understanding #1 The revelations of Muhammad form the basis of the Islamic religion, a monotheistic faith that spread out from the Arabian Peninsula
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In Islam, God is referred to in Arabic as A. A.Yahweh B. B.Jesus C. C.Brahmin D. D.Allah
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Islam was founded by A. A.Siddhartha B. B.Muhammad C. C.Jesus D. D.There is no founder
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Muslims believe Christ was a prophet A. A.Yes B. B.No
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Muslims believe Christ was the son of God A. A.Yes B. B.No
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The holy book in Islam is called the A. A.Bible B. B.Torah C. C.Vedas D. D.Koran
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The two most important cities of Islam are A. A.Mecca and Medina B. B.Mecca and Baghdad C. C.Mecca and Jerusalem D. D.Medina and Jerusalem
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Islam is based on the Four Pillars A. A.Yes B. B.No
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This map shows the spread of A. A.Christianity B. B.Judaism C. C.Islam D. D.Hinduism
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