Deck 7: Ferment in the Middle East: the Rise of Islam
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Deck 7: Ferment in the Middle East: the Rise of Islam
1
Islam is
A)polytheistic.
B)monotheistic.
C)polyandrous.
D)divinistic.
E)secularist.
A)polytheistic.
B)monotheistic.
C)polyandrous.
D)divinistic.
E)secularist.
monotheistic.
2
The capital city of the Abbasid caliphate was Damascus.
False
3
In many Islamic societies there was no hereditary nobility.
True
4
The ruling member of a Bedouin tribe was called the
A)majlis .
B)jihad .
C)sheikh .
D)Ka'aba .
E)imam .
A)majlis .
B)jihad .
C)sheikh .
D)Ka'aba .
E)imam .
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5
The son-in-law and cousin of Muhammad who was murdered after he became caliph was
A)Hashemuti.
B)Ali.
C)Khadija.
D)Sadaam.
E)Abu Bakr.
A)Hashemuti.
B)Ali.
C)Khadija.
D)Sadaam.
E)Abu Bakr.
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6
The city to which Muhammad went to in 622, a journey known as the Hijrah, was
A)Mecca.
B)Medina.
C)Jerusalem.
D)Riyad.
E)Damascus.
A)Mecca.
B)Medina.
C)Jerusalem.
D)Riyad.
E)Damascus.
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7
Under the Abbasids, caliphs became more like kings than spiritual rulers.
Under the Abbasids, caliphs became more like kings than spiritual rulers.
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8
The Hadith and Shari'a
A)were adopted, respectively, from Jewish and Christian writings.
B)were the "Pillars of Islam."
C)were, respectively, a collection of Muhammad's sayings and a law code.
D)were, respectively, a law code and a marriage manual for Muslims.
E)was a military manual to be used in war against the Western Crusaders.
A)were adopted, respectively, from Jewish and Christian writings.
B)were the "Pillars of Islam."
C)were, respectively, a collection of Muhammad's sayings and a law code.
D)were, respectively, a law code and a marriage manual for Muslims.
E)was a military manual to be used in war against the Western Crusaders.
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9
The umma was the religious leader of Islam.
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10
In pre-Islamic times, the Arabs were polytheistic, with a supreme god known as Allah presiding over other gods and spirits.
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11
The Koran, or Qur'an,
A)is the book containing the holy scriptures of Zoroastrianism.
B)contained the guidelines by which a Hindu was to live.
C)was derived from the revelations of Muhammad.
D)means, literally, "acceptance."
E)was first written in 776 C.E.
A)is the book containing the holy scriptures of Zoroastrianism.
B)contained the guidelines by which a Hindu was to live.
C)was derived from the revelations of Muhammad.
D)means, literally, "acceptance."
E)was first written in 776 C.E.
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12
Conversion to Islam was required of conquered populations .
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13
One of the failures of Islam was its refusal to preserve and spread the science and philosophy of Greece and other ancient civilizations.
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In the early 700s, Charles Martel defeated the Spanish Arabs at the Battle of Tours, in southern France.
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15
The Ka'aba
A)was a group of sacred stones revered by the Bedouin tribes, each of which possessed one.
B)was the shrine in Mecca containing a large black meteorite.
C)represented the monotheism of the Bedouins.
D)was Allah's representative Arab priesthood.
E)was the male initiation ceremony when one formally became an adult.
A)was a group of sacred stones revered by the Bedouin tribes, each of which possessed one.
B)was the shrine in Mecca containing a large black meteorite.
C)represented the monotheism of the Bedouins.
D)was Allah's representative Arab priesthood.
E)was the male initiation ceremony when one formally became an adult.
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Saladin was the Muslim leader who recaptured Jerusalem from the Christians in 1187.
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The Seljuk Turks were originally a nomadic people from southern Mesopotamia.
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18
The council of elders of the Arabian Bedouin tribes was called the
A)majlis .
B)jihad .
C)sheikh .
D)Ka'aba .
E)iman .
A)majlis .
B)jihad .
C)sheikh .
D)Ka'aba .
E)iman .
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19
In addition to being Islam's sacred book, the Qur'an
A)is composed, in part, of the Christian New Testament.
B)also provides the ethical foundation for life.
C)provides a systematized body of illegal tenets and theories of political procedures.
D)took oral shape before the writing of the Christian bible.
E)was written down by Muhammad's two sons.
A)is composed, in part, of the Christian New Testament.
B)also provides the ethical foundation for life.
C)provides a systematized body of illegal tenets and theories of political procedures.
D)took oral shape before the writing of the Christian bible.
E)was written down by Muhammad's two sons.
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20
The official calendar of Islam begins
A)in 222 C.E.
B)when Muhammad and his closest supporters left Yathrib and went to Mecca.
C)with the occurrence of the Hijrah .
D)with Muhammad's death in 632 C.E.
E)with the Arab conquest of Damascus.
A)in 222 C.E.
B)when Muhammad and his closest supporters left Yathrib and went to Mecca.
C)with the occurrence of the Hijrah .
D)with Muhammad's death in 632 C.E.
E)with the Arab conquest of Damascus.
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21
Which of the following is an accurate statement about the Arab Empire?
A)It was strongly united under the tight control of the caliph in Baghdad.
B)It created an era of great economic prosperity in the Middle East region in the Abbasid era .
C)It contained fewer urban centers than any other regime of its era.
D)Under Islamic principles, trade was limited and every Muslim received the same income.
E)It was culturally and intellectually inferior to the Frankish empire of Charlemagne.
A)It was strongly united under the tight control of the caliph in Baghdad.
B)It created an era of great economic prosperity in the Middle East region in the Abbasid era .
C)It contained fewer urban centers than any other regime of its era.
D)Under Islamic principles, trade was limited and every Muslim received the same income.
E)It was culturally and intellectually inferior to the Frankish empire of Charlemagne.
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22
The Mongols
A)initially came from the Congo Basin in central Africa.
B)introduced the meaning of ornate rugs to Persia and Egypt, from where it spread across the Islamic world.
C)adapted quickly to life in the Middle East, as they were already Muslims and greatly interested in trade and urban development.
D)were unable to capture Egypt, due to the effective resistance of the Mamelukes.
E)captured Constantinople two times, but left shortly afterward in order not to destroy the city's profitable trading system.
A)initially came from the Congo Basin in central Africa.
B)introduced the meaning of ornate rugs to Persia and Egypt, from where it spread across the Islamic world.
C)adapted quickly to life in the Middle East, as they were already Muslims and greatly interested in trade and urban development.
D)were unable to capture Egypt, due to the effective resistance of the Mamelukes.
E)captured Constantinople two times, but left shortly afterward in order not to destroy the city's profitable trading system.
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23
Muhammad was
A)a Bedouin sheikh until his "arranged" marriage to a wealthy woman.
B)the son, ironically, of a Christian father and a Jewish mother.
C)not widely accepted for many years after he announced his religious revelations.
D)a peasant farmer before he married his wealthy employer.
E)originally considered to be an angel by his followers.
A)a Bedouin sheikh until his "arranged" marriage to a wealthy woman.
B)the son, ironically, of a Christian father and a Jewish mother.
C)not widely accepted for many years after he announced his religious revelations.
D)a peasant farmer before he married his wealthy employer.
E)originally considered to be an angel by his followers.
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24
Caliph (or khalifa )literally means
A)prophet.
B)judge.
C)warrior.
D)successor.
E)religious lawyer.
A)prophet.
B)judge.
C)warrior.
D)successor.
E)religious lawyer.
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25
In general terms, it can be said that Islamic society
A)was usually extremely intolerant toward Christians and Jews.
B)contained very rigid divisions between Church and State.
C)relied heavily on religious doctrine to determine proper behavior in the areas of politics, economics, law, and ethics.
D)was more violent than its contemporaries.
E)became more secular after the death of Muhammad.
A)was usually extremely intolerant toward Christians and Jews.
B)contained very rigid divisions between Church and State.
C)relied heavily on religious doctrine to determine proper behavior in the areas of politics, economics, law, and ethics.
D)was more violent than its contemporaries.
E)became more secular after the death of Muhammad.
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26
Which of the following is not a correct statement about the Mongols?
A)They caused great havoc and destruction throughout the Middle East.
B)Their westward advance continued on to absorb the Cordova caliphate in Spain.
C)Over time, their upper-class population became Muslim.
D)Initially, the Mongols were not Muslims.
E)They often engaged in acts of mass brutality.
A)They caused great havoc and destruction throughout the Middle East.
B)Their westward advance continued on to absorb the Cordova caliphate in Spain.
C)Over time, their upper-class population became Muslim.
D)Initially, the Mongols were not Muslims.
E)They often engaged in acts of mass brutality.
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27
Andalusian caliphate was centered on
A)Toledo
B)Cordoba
C)Granada
D)Seville
E)Leon
A)Toledo
B)Cordoba
C)Granada
D)Seville
E)Leon
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28
The caliphate that is often described as the Abbasid "Golden Age" was the reign of
A)Muhammad Ali.
B)Harun al-Rashid.
C)Abu Bakr.
D)Kabia al-Kahn.
E)Kadija al-Farabi.
A)Muhammad Ali.
B)Harun al-Rashid.
C)Abu Bakr.
D)Kabia al-Kahn.
E)Kadija al-Farabi.
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29
The Frankish leader who defeated a Muslim army near Tours in 732 was
A)Pepin.
B)Clovis.
C)Charlemagne.
D)Charles Martel.
E)Louis the Pious.
A)Pepin.
B)Clovis.
C)Charlemagne.
D)Charles Martel.
E)Louis the Pious.
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30
The military defeat of the Byzantine armies by the Seljuk Turks, which led to the Crusades, was the Battle of
A)the Tigris.
B)Manzikert.
C)Tours.
D)Anatolia.
E)Yathrib.
A)the Tigris.
B)Manzikert.
C)Tours.
D)Anatolia.
E)Yathrib.
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31
All of the following were true about the spread of Arab control except
A)its voluntary and egalitarian features proved quite attractive to many people.
B)if an individual chose not to become a Muslim, he still had to participate in mandatory military service.
C)as a result of the caliphate being won by the Syrian governor, the Islamic capital was located in Damascus for a time.
D)Egypt was an early Arab conquest.
E)non-Muslims were usually required to pay a special tax.
A)its voluntary and egalitarian features proved quite attractive to many people.
B)if an individual chose not to become a Muslim, he still had to participate in mandatory military service.
C)as a result of the caliphate being won by the Syrian governor, the Islamic capital was located in Damascus for a time.
D)Egypt was an early Arab conquest.
E)non-Muslims were usually required to pay a special tax.
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32
The Shi'ite capital at Cairo was established under the dynasty of the
A)Umayyads.
B)Abbasids.
C)Fatimids.
D)Seljuk Turks.
E)Golden Horde.
A)Umayyads.
B)Abbasids.
C)Fatimids.
D)Seljuk Turks.
E)Golden Horde.
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33
Muhammad's teachings
A)stressed that Islam was not just a religion but also a way of life.
B)required all Muslims to follow the Six Suras and the Seven Pillars.
C)accepted polygyny, but permitted men to take only one wife.
D)were entirely theological with almost no ethical nor moral aspects.
E)were propagated in Greek to make them more understandable in the non-Arab world.
A)stressed that Islam was not just a religion but also a way of life.
B)required all Muslims to follow the Six Suras and the Seven Pillars.
C)accepted polygyny, but permitted men to take only one wife.
D)were entirely theological with almost no ethical nor moral aspects.
E)were propagated in Greek to make them more understandable in the non-Arab world.
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34
The Muslim sect who were the "partisans of Ali" are the
A)Sunnis.
B)Shi'ites.
C)Sufis.
D)Kurds.
E)"orthodox".
A)Sunnis.
B)Shi'ites.
C)Sufis.
D)Kurds.
E)"orthodox".
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35
The Persian empire which experienced defeats at the hands of the Arab armies was the
A)Sassanid.
B)Umayyad.
C)Abbasid.
D)Fatimid.
E)Mongol.
A)Sassanid.
B)Umayyad.
C)Abbasid.
D)Fatimid.
E)Mongol.
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36
The city that replaced Baghad as the greatest Muslim city and the focus of trade was
A)Damascus.
B)Jerusalem.
C)Cairo.
D)Alexandria.
E)Medina.
A)Damascus.
B)Jerusalem.
C)Cairo.
D)Alexandria.
E)Medina.
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37
The theoretical purpose of the jihad was to
A)maintain peak military readiness.
B)wage holy war against all other Muslims on the Arabian peninsula.
C)broaden Muslim hegemony throughout Africa and Europe.
D)strive in the way of the Lord.
E)massacre all Jews and Christians.
A)maintain peak military readiness.
B)wage holy war against all other Muslims on the Arabian peninsula.
C)broaden Muslim hegemony throughout Africa and Europe.
D)strive in the way of the Lord.
E)massacre all Jews and Christians.
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38
During the Abbasid dynasty,
A)Damascus became the Islamic capital.
B)Greek writings were regarded as heretical and forbidden.
C)the caliphs were more like kings than spiritual leaders.
D)Persians began silk-cultivation.
E)there was a revival of Zoroastrianism.
A)Damascus became the Islamic capital.
B)Greek writings were regarded as heretical and forbidden.
C)the caliphs were more like kings than spiritual leaders.
D)Persians began silk-cultivation.
E)there was a revival of Zoroastrianism.
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The capital of the Abbasid empire was
A)Damascus.
B)Persepolis.
C)Tehran.
D)Baghdad.
E)Mecca.
A)Damascus.
B)Persepolis.
C)Tehran.
D)Baghdad.
E)Mecca.
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A primary contribution of Arab scholarship was the
A)creation of original contributions in the areas of astrophysics and geology.
B)preservation and dissemination of the science and philosophies of ancient civilizations.
C)establishment of the university system of study.
D)discovery of the rings of Saturn.
E)invention of paper.
A)creation of original contributions in the areas of astrophysics and geology.
B)preservation and dissemination of the science and philosophies of ancient civilizations.
C)establishment of the university system of study.
D)discovery of the rings of Saturn.
E)invention of paper.
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41
Which of the following is not a correct statement about Islamic art?
A)The arabesque patterns found on woven Islamic carpets are quite sparse, and leave many areas without any decoration at all.
B)The likeness of Muhammad is never seen in any Islamic art forms.
C)Non-religious Islamic art did contain many figures of both people and animals.
D)The Islamic prohibition of deity re-incarnation through art is found in the Hadith .
E)Paintings were often used to illustrate Persian texts.
A)The arabesque patterns found on woven Islamic carpets are quite sparse, and leave many areas without any decoration at all.
B)The likeness of Muhammad is never seen in any Islamic art forms.
C)Non-religious Islamic art did contain many figures of both people and animals.
D)The Islamic prohibition of deity re-incarnation through art is found in the Hadith .
E)Paintings were often used to illustrate Persian texts.
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42
Instructions: Identify the following terms.
Muhammad
Muhammad
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43
All of the following are true statements about Arab and Persian literature except
A)pre-Islamic traditions influenced later writers in the region.
B)Persian achievements were greatest in the area of poetry.
C)the Koran was looked upon as dogma that was separate from literary statement.
D)one of its greatest works was The Tales of the 1001 Nights/The Arabian Nights .
E)many writers were bilingual in Arabic and Persian.
A)pre-Islamic traditions influenced later writers in the region.
B)Persian achievements were greatest in the area of poetry.
C)the Koran was looked upon as dogma that was separate from literary statement.
D)one of its greatest works was The Tales of the 1001 Nights/The Arabian Nights .
E)many writers were bilingual in Arabic and Persian.
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44
The center of the Muslim state in Spain was
A)Granada
B)Andalusia
C)Catalonia
D)Gibraltar
E)Aragon
A)Granada
B)Andalusia
C)Catalonia
D)Gibraltar
E)Aragon
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45
One of the key reasons for the Arab empire's success in developing trade was
A)commonality of religion through Islam.
B)a mastery of many languages as Islam expanded through many cultures.
C)extermination and enslavement of non-Muslim merchants.
D)mastering the latest in naval technology.
E)expelling Christian Crusaders from major port cities.
A)commonality of religion through Islam.
B)a mastery of many languages as Islam expanded through many cultures.
C)extermination and enslavement of non-Muslim merchants.
D)mastering the latest in naval technology.
E)expelling Christian Crusaders from major port cities.
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46
The Muslims who sought a mystical relationship with Allah were the
A)Shi'ites.
B)Sunnis.
C)Kurds.
D)Fatimids.
E)Sufis.
A)Shi'ites.
B)Sunnis.
C)Kurds.
D)Fatimids.
E)Sufis.
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47
Organized resistance to the Christian crusaders from Europe was led by the former Fatimid vizier
A)Hasan al-Sabahh
B)Saladin
C)Khatib Baghdadi
D)Harun al-Rashid.
E)Ibn Battuta
A)Hasan al-Sabahh
B)Saladin
C)Khatib Baghdadi
D)Harun al-Rashid.
E)Ibn Battuta
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48
Which of the following was not an achievement of Muslim science?
A)the development of the Upanishads
B)astronomical studies in Baghdad
C)knowledge of the nature of contagion and contamination
D)the development of medicine as a separate field of scientific study
E)new developments in optics and chemistry
A)the development of the Upanishads
B)astronomical studies in Baghdad
C)knowledge of the nature of contagion and contamination
D)the development of medicine as a separate field of scientific study
E)new developments in optics and chemistry
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49
The Seljuk Turks were initially incorporated into the Abbasid caliphate as
A)mercenary soldiers
B)buffer zone against the Xiongnu Confederation.
C)traders from China and the Steppes.
D)Sikhist adversaries.
E)converted Christians who did not want to pay the religious tax.
A)mercenary soldiers
B)buffer zone against the Xiongnu Confederation.
C)traders from China and the Steppes.
D)Sikhist adversaries.
E)converted Christians who did not want to pay the religious tax.
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50
What was the significant advantage that the Byzantines had against the Arab forces?
A)Mounted cavalry.
B)A powerful naval force.
C)Mercenary soldiers.
D)A significant amount of peninsula.
E)Crossbows.
A)Mounted cavalry.
B)A powerful naval force.
C)Mercenary soldiers.
D)A significant amount of peninsula.
E)Crossbows.
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51
What was a significant factor underlying the decline of the Abbasid caliphate?
A)War with the Byzantine Empire
B)Rival factions within the Hashemite dynasty.
C)Conflict between the secular lifestyle and the stern moral code of Islam
D)Slave revolts.
E)War with Kievan Rus'
A)War with the Byzantine Empire
B)Rival factions within the Hashemite dynasty.
C)Conflict between the secular lifestyle and the stern moral code of Islam
D)Slave revolts.
E)War with Kievan Rus'
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52
Under the Abbasids, the following were regarded as ideal citizens EXCEPT
A)merchants
B)judges
C)government officials
D)warriors
E)All of these.
A)merchants
B)judges
C)government officials
D)warriors
E)All of these.
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53
Which part of the Abbasid caliphate became independent in the tenth century?
A)Morocco.
B)Egypt.
C)Spain.
D)Syria.
E)Anatolia.
A)Morocco.
B)Egypt.
C)Spain.
D)Syria.
E)Anatolia.
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54
Which of the following is NOT true for women in the Islamic world?
A)She was allowed to own property.
B)She was expected to be modest.
C)She could determine the acceptability of her husband's other wives.
D)She could obtain a separation from her husband under certain circumstances.
E)She was prohibited from social contact with males who were not family members.
A)She was allowed to own property.
B)She was expected to be modest.
C)She could determine the acceptability of her husband's other wives.
D)She could obtain a separation from her husband under certain circumstances.
E)She was prohibited from social contact with males who were not family members.
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55
Shi'ite Islam differs from other factions in its support of
A)the Abbasid Caliphate
B)Mamluk independence.
C)the Umayyad Caliphate
D)religious toleration of non-Muslims.
E)a separation of Sharia and civil law.
A)the Abbasid Caliphate
B)Mamluk independence.
C)the Umayyad Caliphate
D)religious toleration of non-Muslims.
E)a separation of Sharia and civil law.
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56
The great mosque constructed in Jerusalem at the site of the old temple is the
A)Dome of the Rock.
B)Alhambra.
C)Hegira Sophia.
D)Cordoba Mosque.
E)the Blue Mosque.
A)Dome of the Rock.
B)Alhambra.
C)Hegira Sophia.
D)Cordoba Mosque.
E)the Blue Mosque.
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57
Translations of international works of knowledge within the Arab world were done in
A)academies
B)symposia
C)universities
D)colloquia
E)cathedral schools
A)academies
B)symposia
C)universities
D)colloquia
E)cathedral schools
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58
All of the following were territories held under the Andalusian Caliphate EXCEPT
A)Tunisia
B)Spain
C)Crete
D)Sardinia
E)Sicily
A)Tunisia
B)Spain
C)Crete
D)Sardinia
E)Sicily
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59
Which of the following is NOT one of the Five Pillars of Islam?
A)Prayer five times a day facing Mecca.
B)Recognition of Abu-Bakr as the legitimate caliph
C)Giving charity to the poor.
D)Making a pilgrimage to Mecca.
E)Fasting during the holy month of Ramadan.
A)Prayer five times a day facing Mecca.
B)Recognition of Abu-Bakr as the legitimate caliph
C)Giving charity to the poor.
D)Making a pilgrimage to Mecca.
E)Fasting during the holy month of Ramadan.
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60
The first areas of Islamic expansion were to
A)the Byzantine and Sassanid empires
B)Egypt and Israel
C)Greece and the Sassanid Empire.
D)North Africa and Spain.
E)India and Afghanistan
A)the Byzantine and Sassanid empires
B)Egypt and Israel
C)Greece and the Sassanid Empire.
D)North Africa and Spain.
E)India and Afghanistan
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61
Instructions: Identify the following terms.
114 suras
114 suras
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62
Instructions: Identify the following terms.
Ka'aba
Ka'aba
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63
Instructions: Identify the following terms.
Five Pillars of Islam
Five Pillars of Islam
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64
Instructions: Identify the following terms.
Muslim
Muslim
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65
Instructions: Identify the following terms.
Yathrib/Medina
Yathrib/Medina
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66
Instructions: Identify the following terms.
sheikh
sheikh
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67
Instructions: Identify the following terms.
Gabriel
Gabriel
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68
Instructions: Identify the following terms.
umma
umma
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69
Instructions: Identify the following terms.
Koran/Qur'an
Koran/Qur'an
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70
Instructions: Identify the following terms.
Bedouin
Bedouin
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71
Instructions: Identify the following terms.
Ramadan
Ramadan
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72
Instructions: Identify the following terms.
Allah
Allah
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73
Instructions: Identify the following terms.
ulama
ulama
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74
Instructions: Identify the following terms.
majlis
majlis
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75
Instructions: Identify the following terms.
caliph/ khalifa
caliph/ khalifa
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76
Instructions: Identify the following terms.
Hegira
Hegira
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77
Instructions: Identify the following terms.
Islam
Islam
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78
Instructions: Identify the following terms.
Hadith
Hadith
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79
Instructions: Identify the following terms.
Shari'a
Shari'a
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80
Instructions: Identify the following terms.
Mecca
Mecca
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