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Coach Crews World History
Muslim Way of Life Coach Crews World History
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Bellringer 2/28 What is the Taj Mahal?
List and summarize the 4 major architectural features of a Muslim mosque. Number 1-12 for your vocabulary quiz
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Vocabulary Quiz 50 Points: Number your papers 1-12
Write out each answer 1 - 46 2 - 42 3 - 38 4 - 34 5 - 30 6 - 26 7 - 22 8 - 18 9 - 14 11 - 6 12 - 2
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Islam Test Islamic Faith: Founder Date Basic beliefs Holy writings
Religion and government Islamic Empires: Umayyad, Abbasid, Turks, Ottomans, Moguls Leaders, capitals, defeat Sufis, Shiites, Sunnis, caliph Multiple Answers: 5 pillars 3 factors that made Muslim trade strong 3 Muslim social groups 3 reasons Arabs were successful conquerors 2 ways Islam spread, other than conquests
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Jihad Jihad, an Islamic term, is a religious duty of Muslims. In Arabic, the word jihād translates as a noun meaning "struggle". Jihad appears 41 times in the Quran and frequently in the expression "striving in the way of God. Jihad is an important religious duty for Muslims. A minority among the Sunni scholars sometimes refer to this duty as the sixth pillar of Islam, though it occupies no such official status.
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Jihad There are two commonly accepted meanings of jihad: an inner spiritual struggle and an outer physical struggle. The "greater jihad" is the inner struggle by a believer to fulfill his religious duties. This non-violent meaning is stressed by both Muslim and non-Muslim authors. The "lesser jihad" is the physical struggle against the enemies of Islam. This physical struggle can take a violent form or a non-violent form. The proponents of the violent form translate jihad as "holy war", although some scholars disagree. The Dictionary of Islam agrees that jihad has a military meaning in the large majority of cases. Some scholars maintain non-violent ways to struggle against the enemies of Islam.
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