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In Islam, the last and greatest prophet and messenger of God
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The holy book of Islam, authored (written) by Muhammad
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The Prophets of Islam – He started monotheism (the belief in one God)
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The Prophets of Islam – He spoke to God and delivered the ten Commandments
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The Prophets of Islam – Muslims view him as a prophet and not a messiah (savior)
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The Kabaa is a holy site in this holy city for Muslims
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The city where Muslims believe Muhammad rose to heaven to meet God. The Dome of the Rock is on the same site where the Jewish Temple once stood.
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The main beliefs and practices of Islam
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The Holy month for Muslims when they don’t eat or drink from sunrise to sunset.
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A pilgrimage, or journey, to Mecca that all Muslims must take once in their life.
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Muhammad In Islam, the last and greatest prophet and messenger of God
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The Koran (Quran) The holy book of Islam, authored (written) by Muhammad
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The Prophets of Islam – He started monotheism (the belief in one God) Abraham
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The Prophets of Islam – He spoke to God and delivered the ten Commandments Moses
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The Prophets of Islam – Muslims view him as a prophet and not a messiah (savior) Jesus
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Mecca The Kabaa is a holy site in this holy city for Muslims
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Jerusalem The city where Muslims believe Muhammad rose to heaven to meet God. The Dome of the Rock is on the same site where the Jewish Temple once stood.
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The main beliefs and practices of Islam Five Pillars of Faith
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Ramadan The Holy month for Muslims when they don’t eat or drink from sunrise to sunset.
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Hajj A pilgrimage, or journey, to Mecca that all Muslims must take once in their life.
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