Comparative Religion: Islam
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- Population of Islam
- 1.7 billion
- People who practice Islam
- Muslims
- The Holy book of Islam
- Qu'ran
- Amount of gods Islam has
- one
- The Prophet for Islam
- Mohammed
- The Three religions of Abraham
- Judaism, Christianity, and Islam
- People of the Book
- Jews and Christians
- Where/when was Mohammed born?
- Mecca, 570 CE
- The Last person to raise Mohammed
- his uncle, Abu Talib
- Mohammed's first Wife
- Khadija
- T/F Mohammed could read.
- False
- year Mohammed had his first revelation
- 610 CE
- Where was Mohammed when he had his first revelation? Who was there?
- Mount Hira; the angel, Gabriel
- What did Gabriel command Mohammed to do?
- Recite (iqra)
- Mohammed's first convert (besides Khadija)
- His cousin, Ali
- How many years did it take Mohammed to begin preaching?
- Three years
- The name of Mohammed's Tribe:
- Quraysh
- The sacred Temple of Mecca
- Ka'ba
- An ethiopian slave who have the first call to prayer:
- Bilal
- The arabic word for call to prayer
- adhan
- When Mohammed lost his protection they had to migrate from mecca to yathrib. What is this called and what year was it when Mohammed joined them?
- Hijra, 622CE
- The earliest Islamic political document.
- The Constitution of Medina
- Yathrib's name changed into:
- Medina
- The community of Medina as a whole were known as:
- the umma
- Mohammed's favorite wife:
- Aisha
- War with Meccans in 624 CE
- Battle of Badr
- The counter attack battle against Islam
- Battle of Uhud
- Battle where muslims fought and won by digging a large hole.
- Battle of the Ditch
- Truce of 10 years
- The treaty of Hudaybiyya
- The date Mohammed died
- June, 8 632 CE
- Person who addressed Mohammed's death
- Abu Bak'r
- The First Person to Succeed Mohammed
- Abu Bak'r
- Who was the fourth Caliph?
- Ali
- -Belief in Allah -Belief in Angels -Belief in the Holy Books -Belief in the Prophets -Belief in the Day of Judgement -Belief in Predestination
- 6 Main Islamic Beliefs
- The Five Pillars
- Shahada: Profession of faith Salat: Prayer (5x a day) Zakat: Charity Ramadan: the Fast Haji: Pilgrimage to Mecca
- One's inner war or struggle
- Jihad
- This book contains reports of what the Prophet said or approved of.
- Hadith
- A list of Practices and examples of Mohammed's life.
- Sunnah
- Al-Hijra
- The islamic new year
- Eid ul Fitr
- Victory of the Battle of Badr
- Lailat al Qadr
- Night of Power or whatever
- Lailatul-Bara'h
- Night of Forgiveness
- The three holiest places for Islam
- Mecca, Medina, and Jerusalem
- The Majority of of the Muslims in the world. They support Mu'awiyah
- Sunni
- The minority of Muslims. They supported Ali as the fourth Caliph.
- Shi'ite