5265236312 | Hajj | Islamic pilgrimage to mecca is known as | 0 | |
5265236313 | House of Islam | The phrase dad al-Islam means | 1 | |
5265236314 | Direct word from god; guidance | What is the Quran? | 2 | |
5265236315 | Sharia | The Islamic holy law is known as the | 3 | |
5265236316 | Dependent of Muhammad | Regarding the caliph, what belief do the Shia have? | 4 | |
5265236317 | Sunni & Shia | The main split inside Islam was between | 5 | |
5265236318 | High tax on non-converters; never given wealth | How did the victorious Arabic armies of Umayyad dynasty treat conquered people? | 6 | |
5265236319 | Jazia - convert to Islam | Tax from Umayyad dynasty that made conquered people pay if the didn't ______ | 7 | |
5265236320 | Umayyad was more strict and lots of resentment eventually; Abbasid had many allies | How were Umayyad and Abbasid dynasties different? | 8 | |
5265236321 | Damascus | Capital of Umayyad | 9 | |
5265236322 | Baghdad | Capital of Abbasid | 10 | |
5265236323 | Cordoba | Capital of al-Andalus | 11 | |
5265236324 | Knowledgeable people of religion | Ulama refers to | 12 | |
5265236325 | Al-andalus **think last dynasty, Abbasid was the second to last. Only dynasty that could have overran them was Al-Andalus anyway** | The Abbasid dynasty came to an end in mid 1200s, what group overran it? | 13 | |
5265236326 | Inns where travelers stayed | Caravanserais | 14 | |
5265236327 | Idea of checks and balances in trade | What is the sakk | 15 | |
5265236328 | 4 | How many wives could men have according the the Quran following the example of Muhammad? | 16 | |
5265236329 | Women were sacred and fragile; the veil | How did the conquest of Mesopotamia and Persia influence the role of women in the Islamic world? | 17 | |
5265236330 | Islamic education systems; promoting Muslim faith | What are madrasas? Why did Islamic leaders give money to support them? | 18 | |
5265236331 | Missionary work; spreading Islamic religion; very spiritual | What made the sulfis different in their worship? What are they best known as? | 19 | |
5265236332 | A thousand and one Arabian nights | What is the most famous example of Islamic literature from Persia? | 20 | |
5265236333 | India | Arabic numbers came from | 21 | |
5265236334 | Córdoba caliph--articulate understanding of the world | What is the Ibn Rushd known for? | 22 | |
5265236335 | Muslim, one who has submitted | An individual who accepts the Islamic faith is a _________ (meaning ___________) | 23 | |
5265236336 | A wealthy widow | Muhammad married _________ | 24 | |
5265236337 | True | Devout muslims compiled muhammads revelations and issued them as the Quran, the holy book of Islam (T/F) | 25 | |
5265236338 | True | Muhammad came to refer to himself as the "seal of prophets" (T/F) | 26 | |
5265236339 | True | Increased agricultural production contributed to the rapid growth of cities in all parts of the Islamic world, from India to Spain (T/F) | 27 | |
5265236340 | False | The veilingof women originated in the Islamic culture. (T/F) | 28 |
AP World History ISLAM Flashcards
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