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1 Museum Entrance Muslim prayer Islamic inventions Artifacts and culture Food and diet Welcome to the Museum of Ancient Islam Roan’s Office Quran Back Wall Artifact

2 Curator’s Office Contact me at [Your linked email address] Hello, my name is Roan, and I am the curator of the Ancient Islam exhibit in the museum. I love to learn about world history, and that is why I became a museum curator. Ancient Islam is a very interesting thing to learn about, and I hope that you enjoy the exhibit! Roan Hubik Note: Virtual museums were first introduced by educators at Keith Valley Middle School in Horsham, Pennsylvania. This template was designed by Dr. Christy Keeler. View the Educational Virtual Museums website for more information on this instructional technique.Keith Valley Middle SchoolDr. Christy Keeler Educational Virtual Museums Return to Museum

3 Room 2 Return to Museum Ancient Islamic inventions and money

4 Room 4 Return to Museum Hajj Shahadah and Zakat Salat Five pillars of Islam Sawm

5 Room 3 Return to Museum Food and diet

6 Room 1 Return to Museum Muslim prayer

7 Room 5 Return to Museum Religious artifacts and misc.

8 Linked citation goes here All Muslims use prayer caps. These prayer caps are also called kufis. When Muslims pray, they wear kufis. Return to Exhibit Prayer cap

9 Linked citation goes here When Muslims pray, they pray on prayer rugs. They do this to show respect to Allah, or God. Return to Exhibit Prayer rugs

10 Linked citation goes here Mosques are places where Muslims pray. They are sort of like Islamic churches. Return to Exhibit Mosques

11 Linked citation goes here This is a praying Muslim. When Muslims pray, the bend over on their knees and put their head and hands on the ground. They do this to show respect to Allah. Return to Exhibit Muslim at prayer

12 Linked citation goes here This is a diagram of a water clock. The water clock was invented by Islamic inventors. You would use a water clock to tell time. Return to Exhibit Water clock

13 Linked citation goes here Did you know that one of the first banking system was created by Muslims? Well, they did. They used a very similar banking system to the one we use today. Return to Exhibit Muslim banking

14 Linked citation goes here This is some money from ancient Islam. This is what Muslims would use for currency a long time ago. Return to Exhibit Muslim currency

15 Linked citation goes here There was a lot of trade in ancient Islam. They were very famous for there trading and had many different trade routs. They also incorporated currency into their trade, which was not very common back then. Return to Exhibit Muslim Trade

16 Linked citation goes here These are some foods that an Islamic person would eat. Muslims can not eat certain foods. They can not eat beef, and most other meats. Return to Exhibit Briefing on Islamic diet

17 Linked citation goes here This is a bread that was very popular in ancient Islam. They would often eat bread because it was easy to carry and did not spoil very quickly. The bread that they would make is called naan. Traditionally you would bake it in a circular thing with charcoal at the bottom. You would flatten out the dough and stick it to the side of the cooking implement. Return to Exhibit

18 Linked citation goes here Return to Exhibit Islamic dessert This is an example of ancient Islamic dessert. They would eat things like this on special occasions..

19 Linked citation goes here This is a traditional dish from the region were Islam started. Though it is not a strictly Muslim food, it is still a popular food for Islamic people. Return to Exhibit Nasi lemak

20 Linked citation goes here Every Muslim must take a Hajj to Mecca at least once in there life if at all possible. Hajj Return to Exhibit Hajj to Mecca

21 Linked citation goes here Muslims must pray five times per day. Salat Return to Exhibit Salat

22 Linked citation goes here Sawm is when Muslims have a large fast at Romadon. Sawm Return to Exhibit Sawm

23 Linked citation goes here Shahadah is making sure to always practice the customs of Islam. Zakat is when Muslims give money to those who are less fortunate than you. Shahadah and Zakat Return to Exhibit Shahadah and Zakat

24 Linked citation goes here Allah is the Muslim name for God. Return to Exhibit Allah

25 Linked citation goes here The Qur'an is the holy book of Islam. Return to Exhibit Qur’an

26 Linked citation goes here Islam is the religion of the Muslims. It was created by Mohamed Islam Return to Exhibit Islam

27 Linked citation goes here “Allah is one” means that there is only one true God and Mohamed is his prophet. Return to Exhibit Allah is one

28 Linked citation goes here Text goes here. Return to Exhibit Mecca

29 Linked citation goes here Muslim women are not allowed to have ANY parts of their body showing accept for their face. Not even their wrists or ancles! Return to Entrance Muslim Women

30 Linked citation goes here This is an example of ancient Islamic dessert. They would eat things like this on special occasions. Return to Entrance Artifact 23

31 Linked citation goes here Return to Exhibit


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