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5th ME 1 and Islam

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What does Islam mean?   "submission" or "surrender" to Allah  
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When and where was the prophet Muhammad born?   570 AD in Mecca  
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What are the primary teachings of Islam?   Qur'an and the Sunna  
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What is Umma?   community of all Muslim believers  
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The Quran is 4/5 the size of what?   New Testament  
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The Quran is divided into 114 _______?   Suras  
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What language is the Quran written in?   Arabic  
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Who's words are the Quran?   God's words given to Muhammad through the angel Gabriel  
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Why do scholars believe it's impossible for Muhammad to have written the Quran?   It's believed that he is illiterate  
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Which is the most recited and memorized book?   the Quran  
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What does Muhammad's name mean?   the highly praised one  
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Who is reguarded as the seal of the prophets and why?   Muhammad because he's believed to be the last prophet  
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When was the Night of Power and Revelation?   610  
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Who were the first and second converts to Islam?   Khadija, his first wife, and later his nephew Ali  
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What was the center of worship of Arabian tribal gods?   Kaaba, a cube like structure in the center of the Great Mosque  
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When and what was the Hijra?   in 622 when Muhammad and his followers travelled to Yathrib (Medina) reguraded as the turning point in history  
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When did Muhammad die?   632  
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What did Muhammad succeed in doing by the time he died?   united most of the Arab tribes into a theocracy and most of the Arabian peninsula was under his authority  
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What did the Shiites believe?   Muhammad wanted son-in-law Ali as his successor  
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What did the Sunnis believe?   Abu Bakr should've succeeded Muhammad  
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What are the foundations of the Sunni-Shia split?   disagreed on who Muhammad's succesor should be  
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What is the Sunna?   the record of Muhammad's own teachings and actions apart from the revelations given in the Quran  
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What is Sufism?   Islamic Mysticism  
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Meanings of Jihad?   Jihad is the general spiritual struggle of a devout Muslim. The first kind is Greater Jihad which is conducted in every person to be better, and Lesser Jihad is conducted in the world  
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What is a Mosque?   central place of worship for the Muslim religion  
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What is Shahada?   the first pillar of Islam, central creedal statement  
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The four basic elements of Islam?   Quran, the prophet Muhammad, the primary teachings of Islam, and Umma  
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What does Allah mean?   the one true god of Islam  
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What is the first pillar of Islam?   confession of faith, known as the Shahada  
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What is the second pillar of Islam?   prayer 5 times a day facing Mecca  
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What is the third pillar of Islam?   fasting in the season of Ramadan  
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What is the fourth pillar of Islam?   wealth sharing  
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What is the fifth pillar of Islam?   to take a pilgrimage to Mecca at least once in your life time, known as the Hajj  
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Which country is the Negev desert found in?   Israel  
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Which country lost the West Bank to Israel in the Six-Day War in 1968?   Jordan  
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Which country is the location of the ancient civilization of Phoenicia?   Lebanon  
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Which country's capital was once known as teh "Paris of teh Middle East" but since 1970's this country has been in an almost constant state of civil war?   Lebanon  
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Which country has the highest peak in the Middle East and legendary landing place of Noah's Ark?   Turkey  
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Which country has some animosity between this country and Israel over Israel's occupation of Golan Heights?   Syria  
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Fighting between the Greek majority and the Turks resulted in a divided capital and the Turks being given the northern 1/3 of the island?   Cyprus  
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At the end of WWII the Ottoman Empire had been reduced to this one country   Turkey  
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The official languages of this country are Hebrew and Arabic. Judaism is the faith of 82% of the population   Israel  
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Hezbollah operates out of this country   Lebanon  
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When were the crusades   1095-1199  
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What is the Sykes-Picot agreement?   an agreement that lead to the division of the Ottoman empire after WWI into various French and British administered areas  
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What is Hamas?   created in 1987 and known for suicide bombing at odds with the PLO  
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What year was the state of Israel established?   1948  
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What did David do?   He united the two kingdoms of northern Israel and southern Judea around 1,000 BCE  
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What is the highest peak in the Middle East and the legendary landing place of Noah's ark?   Mt. Ararat  
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what does PLO stand for?   Palestinian Liberation Order  
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What was the stratigic strip of land along the Middle East/North African trade routes and was called the gate between Africa and Asia?   Gaza Strip  
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What is the Wailing wall?   remaining wall of the temple that the Romans did not destroy  
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What is the famous mosque located on the temple mount?   Dome of the Rock (690 CE)  
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What is diaspora?   the situation of the Jews living away from Israel, their ancestoral homeland is called  
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The Balfour declaration?   stated Great Britain's support for the creation of a Jewish homeland while promising to do nothing to violate the rights of Arabs living there  
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when was WWI?   1914-1918  
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When was WWII?   1939-1945  
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What were the Camp David Accords?   Under Jimmy Carter, Egypt and Israel reach an end to their dispute in 1978, and restore the Sinai Peninsula to pre-1967 borders  
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