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| (around 300C.E.) Held the view that Jesus was human and not the son of God. |
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| Jesus had 2 separate natures, not united in a single person |
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| Bishops and Ministers could marry |
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| Father and Son generated Holy Spirit |
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| Father generated Holy Spirit |
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| Latin word meaning From the Son |
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| When baptized, forhead is sprinkled with water |
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| Uses wine and bread for Eucharist |
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Live by faith (sola ficies) Live by scriptures (sola scripture) |
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| No authority of pop, everyone is a mnister and related to God directly |
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| The one who believes in the religion of Islam |
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| Submission to the will of God |
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| Jews, Christians, Muslims |
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Born 570C.E. Mecca (Quraysh) Died 632C.E. Medina |
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| Muhammad's first revelation |
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| Mecca to Medina in 622A.D. |
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| Recitation or that which is going to be recited |
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I. Profession of faith (shahada) II. Prayers (salat) - face Mecca, recite, bow III. Fasting in the month of Ramadan (saum) IV. Almsgiving or charity (zahat) V. Pilgrimage (hajj) - Kabah(large black stone in Mecca) |
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Meccan (short, powerful, poetic) Medinan (long) |
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| Basic of Islam(God is one) and the 5Pillars |
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| Ethical, social and political aspects of Islam |
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| Islamic law or Islamic Jurisprudence |
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| What the prophet Muhammad said, did (sunna) and approved|disapproved of |
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| 3 generations after the prophet Muhammad |
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| Deduction or logical inference by analogical reasoning |
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| 4 Imama or Caliphs who succeeded Muhammad after death |
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1. Abu Bakr 2. 'Omar 3. Uthman 4. 'Ali |
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| Blood relative of Muhammad |
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| Imam must be blood to Muhammad |
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| Any one can become leader |
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| Muhammad migrated from Mecca to Medina |
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| A group of devotional movements in Islam |
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| "Successor"; a religious and political leader |
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| A religious leader; specifically, one of the hereditary successors of Muhammad, venereated in Shiite Islam |
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| A minority branch of Islam, which holds that Muhammad's genuine successors descended from his son-in-law Ali. |
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| The majority branch of Islam, which holds that genuine succession from Muhammad did not depend on hereditary decent from his son-in-law Ali. |
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