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| His revelations form the basis of the Islamic religion. |
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| How many Gods does Islam believe in? |
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| The two earliest Muslim cities. |
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| The location of Mecca and Medina. |
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| The first Muslim Empire grew to include Northern _________________, Western _____________, and the European country of _________. |
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| The Arabic word for "God" |
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| Pillar of Islam or not: daily prayer. |
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| Pillar of Islam or not: charity. |
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| Pillar of Islam or not: belief in one God. |
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| Pillar of Islam or not: fasting during Ramadan. |
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| Pillar of Islam or not: pilgrimage to Mecca (called the Hajj) |
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| Does Islam accept that Jesus and Moses from Christianity and Judaism are real prophets? |
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| Islam diffused (spread) first along existing _______ routes between Mecca and Medina. |
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| The spread of Islam required that the religion cross both ____________ and ______________. (geographic features) |
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| These two empires' weakness helped Islam spread. |
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| The early Muslim empire started to break up after the death of this man. |
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| This language helped unite the Muslim empire and facilitate trade between Muslim lands. |
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| True or false: slavery in the Islamic empire was based on race. |
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| The division between the Sunni and Shia Muslims began after the death of this man. |
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| Two Byzantine cities that were captured early on by the Muslims. |
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| Place where the Islamic capital was moved to after Damascus. |
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| Place where the Muslims were defeated by a Christian army which stopped the advance of Islam into Europe. |
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| The major Muslim city which was captured by the Mongols. |
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| The famous golden-domed building located in Jerusalem. |
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| Artwork made up of tiny tiles that was common in Islamic civilization. |
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| The world's oldest ___________ can be found in places that were part of the Muslim Empire. |
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| Muslim scholars translated many Greek and ___________ texts into Arabic, helping preserve them after the fall of Rome. |
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| The Muslims adopted their number system from the ___________. |
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| A math system developed by the Muslims. |
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| Muslim achievements contributed to the advancement of knowledge about ____________. |
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