Title: ISLAM Civilization
1ISLAM Civilization
21. What is the symbol for Islam?
- A
- b
- C
- d
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42. The people who believe in Islam are called
- Ishlamites
- Muslims
- Islamites
- Muhammadians
5Muslims
63. This term means submission to the will of
God.
- Judaism
- Buddhism
- Christianity
- Islam
7Islam
84 Who is the founder of Islam?
- Gautama
- Mohammed
- Zoroaster
- Abraham
9Mohammed
105. What year was Muhammad born in?
- 0
- 1525 B.C.E
- 624 B.C.E
- 570 C.E
11570 C.E
126 Where did Islam begin?
- Arabian Peninsula
- Iberian Peninsula
- Africa
- Europe
13Arabian Peninsula
147 What city was Muhammad from?
- Damascus
- Mecca
- Medina
- Jerusalem
15Mecca
168. What was the name of the angel that spoke with
Muhammad in the cave near Mecca?
- Gabriel
- Michael
- Raphael
- Uriel
17Gabriel
189. Who is Allah?
- An Angel
- A prophet
- God
- A priest
19God
2010. In Mecca, much of the trade (particularly
that of idols) took place around a cubed stone
temple called the
- Hijrah
- Kaaba
- Buraq
- Caliph
21Kaaba
2211. Meccans initially resisted Muhammads
teachings because
- the teachings promoted war
- the teachings upheld the worship of more than one
god - the people feared Mecca would lose its position
as a pilgrimage center - the people did not find his ideas appealing
23the people feared Mecca would lose its position
as a pilgrimage center
2412. The angel in the cave told Muhammad that the
cubed stone temple was built by
- Abraham and Ishmael
- Moses and Aaron
- Siddhartha and Lao Tzu
- Isaac and Joseph
25Abraham and Ishmael
2614. What city invited Muhammad to come and live
with them when they were being persecuted?
- Jerusalem
- Mecca
- Medina
- Damascus
27Medina
2816. 8 years after fleeing this city, Muhammad had
returned as a conqueror.
- Mecca
- Medina
- Damascus
- Jerusalem
29Mecca
3017. What was the first city that Muhammad became
the ruler of?
- Mecca
- Medina
- Damascus
- Jerusalem
31Medina
3218. According to this map, Muhammad did not hold
territory in this location
- Rome
- Judea
- Arabia
- Persia
- Iraq
- Yemen
- Arabia
- Oman
33Iraq
3419 When Muhammad died, his companion, named
___________, took over and became the new caliph.
- Abraham
- Ishmael
- Abu Bakr
- Sunni Ali
35Abu Bakr
3620 What is a caliph?
- God
- A king or queen who has unlimited power and seeks
to control all aspects of society. - A supreme political and religious leader in a
Muslim government. - One of the followers of Jesus who preached and
spread his teachings.
37supreme political and religious leader in a
Muslim government.
3821 The division of Islam into Sunni and Shi'a
sects resulted from
- differences over who were the rightful successors
to Muhammad. - conflict over the spoils of Muslim conquests.
- resistance to the Five Pillars.
- disputes over the role of Hebrew prophets.
39differences over who were the rightful successors
to Muhammad
4022 This dynasty took over and greatly expanded
the Islamic empire after the first four caliphs
- Abyssid Dynasty
- Umayyad Dynasty
- Achaemenid Dynasty
- Sassanid Dynasty
41Umayyad Dynasty
4223 When the Abassid Dynasty took control of the
Muslim Empire, the Umayyad Dynasty was forced to
retreat to this land in order to survive.
- Egypt
- Spain
- Italy
- Greece
43Spain
4424 When the Abassid Dynasty took control of the
Muslim Empire, they moved the capital to this
location.
- Damascus
- Jerusalem
- Mecca
- Baghdad
45Baghdad
4625 The holy book of Islam that contains the
revelations that Muhammad received from the angel
Gabriel
- Quran
- Bible
- Torah
- Vedas
47Quran
4826 The system of law that regulates the family
life, moral conduct, and business and community
life of Muslims.
- Sharia
- Torah
- 8 Noble Truths
- Karma
49Sharia
5027 Islamic house of worship
Dome of the Rock
- Church
- Mosque
- Synagogue
- Cathedral
51Mosque
5228 The greatest contribution of Islamic culture
to the West was its
- cosmopolitan urban centers
- legal code
- architecture
- scholarship
53scholarship
5429 The Muslims used Hindu numbers to create a
new type of math. What was it called?
- Geometry
- Calculus
- Trigonometry
- Algebra
55Algebra
5630 Which city is important to Judaism,
Christianity, and Islam?
- Rome
- Constantinople
- Mecca
- Jerusalem
57Jerusalem
5831 What geographic feature was a barrier between
West African kingdoms andthe Muslim Empire?
- The Red Sea
- The Nile River
- The Sahara Desert
- The Ethiopian Highlands
59The Sahara Desert
6032 Muhammad also said that all Muslims must
perform five duties. What are these 5 duties
called.
- Dharma
- 5 Pillars of Islam
- Torah
- Sharia
615 Pillars of Islam
6233 In the Muslim Empire, which language helped
trade and stimulated intellectual activity?
- Latin
- Greek
- Persian
- Arabic
63Arabic
6434 Which of the following is not one of the
Pillars of Islam?
- Giving charity
- Fasting during Ramadan
- Being baptized
- Making a pilgrimage
65Being baptized
6635 On the map below, which arrow shows the
journey called the Hajira
671
6836 Muslims believe that one should pray five
times a day facing
- Medina
- Mecca.
- Cairo.
- Jerusalem.
69Mecca
7037 Which of the following is true about the
Koran?
- It was written by Mohammed.
- It has been changed over time.
- It was recorded by Mohammeds followers.
- It includes the Old and New Testament.
71It was recorded by Mohammeds followers
7238 An important cultural contribution of the
Muslims is the
- development of gunpowder.
- preservation of ancient Greek and Roman texts.
- establishment of trade with Australia.
- building of churches throughout the empire.
73preservation of ancient Greek and Roman texts
7439 Which of the following represents the correct
order of the Islamic dynasties from the seventh
to the thirteenth centuries?
- Umayyad, Abbasid, Seljuk
- Abbasid, Seljuk, Umayyad
- Abbasid, Shiite, Sunni
- Umayyad, Shiite, Abbasid
75Umayyad, Abbasid, Seljuk
7640 The most serious threat to the Muslim Empire
came from
- internal power struggles.
- Christian missionaries.
- changing economic conditions.
- Byzantine armies.
77internal power struggles
7841 At its height, the Islamic empire expanded
from
- East Asia to Europe.
- the Indus River Valley to the Atlantic Ocean.
- the Nile River Valley to the Pacific Ocean.
- West Africa to Scandinavia.
79the Indus River Valley to the Atlantic Ocean
8042 Who of the following is not regarded as a
prophet by Muslims?
- Jesus
- Paul
- Abraham
- Mohammed
81Paul
82- 43 Look at the map above. During which period
did Islam spread farthest north in Europe and
Asia?
- 622 to 632
- 632 to 661
- 661 to 750
- 750 to 945
83661 to 750
84- 44 According to this chart, approximately how
much larger was the population in Baghdad than
Constantinople? - 700, 000
- 600, 000
- 500,000
- 900,000
85600, 000
8645 The Islamic and Christian faiths share a
belief in
- the divinity of Jesus
- Mohammad as the most recent prophet
- polytheistic gods
- A monotheistic god
87A monotheistic god
8846 How did Islam spread across Africa, Asia, and
into Spain?
- letters
- warfare
- travelers
- isolation
89warfare