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14778867112Abbasid caliphateDynasty of caliphs who ruled an increasingly fragmented Islamic state from 750 to 1258, eventually becoming little more than figureheads. (pron. ah-BASS-id)0
14778867113al-AndalusArabic name for Spain (literally "the land of the Vandals"), most of which was conquered by Arab and Berber forces in the early eighth century C.E. (pron. al-AND-ah-loos)1
14778867114AnatoliaAncient name of Asia Minor, part of the Byzantine Empire that was gradually overrun by the Turks and that now is the Republic of Turkey. (pron. an-ah-TOLE-ee-yah)2
14778867115Battle of Talas RiverArab victory over the Chinese in 751 C.E. that checked Chinese expansion to the west and enabled the conversion of Central Asia to Islam. (pron. tah-las)3
14778867116BedouinsNomadic Arabs. (pron. BED-wins)4
14778867117dhimmis"Protected subjects" under Islamic rule, non-Muslims who were allowed to practice their faith as "people of the book" in return for their paying special taxes. (pron. DIM-ees)5
14778867118al-GhazaliGreat Muslim theologian, legal scholar, and Sufi mystic (1058-1111) who was credited with incorporating Sufism into mainstream Islamic thought. (pron. al-gha-ZAHL-ee)6
14778867119hadithsTraditions passed on about the sayings or actions of Muhammad and his immediate followers; hadiths rank second only to the Quran as a source of Islamic law. (pron. hah-DEETHS)7
14778867120hajjThe pilgrimage to Mecca enjoined on every Muslim who is able to make the journey; one of the Five Pillars of Islam. (pron. HAHJ)8
14778867121hijraThe"flight"ofMuhammadandhisoriginalseventyfollowersfromMeccatoYathrib(laterMedina)in622C.E.;thejourney marks the starting point of the Islamic calendar. (pron. HIJ-ruh)9
14778867122House of WisdomAn academic center for research and translation of foreign texts that was established in Baghdad in 830 C.E. by the Abbasid caliph al-Mamun.10
14778867123Ibn BattutaFourteenth-century Arab traveler (1304-1368) who wrote about his extensive journeys throughout the Islamic world. (pron. IB-uhn ba- TOO-tuh)11
14778867124Ibn SinaOne of the greatest polymaths of the Islamic world (980-1037), a Persian who wrote prolifically on scientific (especially medical) and philosophical issues; he is often known as "Avicenna," the Latinized form of his name. (pron. ibn SEE- nah)12
14778867125imamsIn Shia Islam, leaders with high religious authority; the twelve imams of early Shia Islam were Muhammad's nephew Ali and his descendants. (pron. EE-mahms)13
14778867126jihadArabic for "struggle," this term describes both the spiritual striving of each Muslim toward a godly life and armed struggle against the forces of unbelief and evil. (pron. jee-HAHD)14
14778867127jizyaSpecial tax paid by dhimmis in Muslim-ruled territory in return for freedom to practice their own religion. (pron. jeez- YAH)15
14778867128KaabaGreat stone shrine in Mecca that was a major pilgrimage center for worshippers of many different deities before it was reconsecrated to monotheistic use by Muhammad. (pron. KAH-bah)16
14778867129madrassasFormal colleges for higher instruction in the teachings of Islam as well as in secular subjects, founded throughout the Islamic world beginning in the eleventh century. (pron. MAH-dras-ahs)17
14778867130MeccaKey pilgrimage center in Arabia that became the birthplace of Islam.18
14778867131Mozarabs"Would-be Arabs" in Muslim-ruled Spain, referring to Christians who adopted much of Arabic culture and observed many Muslim practices without actually converting to Islam. (pron. MOH-zah-rabs)19
14778867132Muhammad Ibn AbdullahThe Prophet of Islam (570-632 C.E.).20
14778867133MuslimLiterally, "one who submits"; the name was adopted by Muhammad and his followers to describe their submission to God.21
14778867134Pillars of IslamThe five core practices required of Muslims: a profession of faith, regular prayer, charitable giving, fasting during Ramadan, and a pilgrimage to Mecca (if financially and physically possible).22
14778867135Marco PoloThe most famous European traveler of the Middle Ages (1254-1324), whose travel account of his time in China was widely popular in Europe.23
14778867136Rightly Guided CaliphsThe first four rulers of the Islamic world (632-661) after the death of Muhammad.24
14778867137QuranAlso transliterated as Qur'án and Koran, this is the most holy text of Islam, recording the revelations given to the prophet Muhammad. (pron. kuh- RAHN)25
14778867138shariaIslamic law, dealing with all matters of both secular and religious life. (pron. sha-REE-ah)26
14778867139shaykhsSufi teachers who attracted a circle of disciples and often founded individual schools of Sufism. (pron. SHAKES)27
14778867140SikhismA significant syncretic religion that evolved in India, blending elements of Islam and Hinduism; founded by Guru Nanak (1469-1539). (pron. SEEK-ism)28
14778867141SufisIslamic mystics, many of whom were important missionaries of Islam in conquered lands and who were revered as saints. (pron. SOO-fees)29
14778867142Sultanate of DelhiMajor Turkic Muslim state established in northern India in 1206. (pron. DEL-ee)30
14778867143TimbuktuGreat city of West Africa, noted as a center of Islamic scholarship in the fourteenth to sixteenth centuries. (pron. tim-buk-TOO)31
14778867144ulamaiIslamic religious scholars.(pron.oo-leh-MAH)32
14778867145Umayyad caliphateFamily of caliphs who ruled the Islamic world from 661 to 750 C.E. (pron. oo-MY-ad)33
14778867146ummaThe community of all believers in Islam. (pron. UM-mah)34
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