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Key Aspects of Islam: Holy City, Fasting, Hajj, Almsgiving, Wudu, Algebra, Golden Age, Abbasid Caliphate, Imam, Shariah,

Explore the fundamental aspects, history, and cultural contributions of Islam, including Mecca, Ramadan, Hajj, Zakat, Wudu, Algebra, Golden Age, Abbasid Caliphate, Imam, Shariah, Kaaba, Hijab, Hegira, Bedouins, and Battle of Tours.

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Key Aspects of Islam: Holy City, Fasting, Hajj, Almsgiving, Wudu, Algebra, Golden Age, Abbasid Caliphate, Imam, Shariah,

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  1. Global Honors Islam Edition

  2. FINAL JEOPARDY!

  3. Topic 1: 1 Point Muslims must face this holy city during their five daily prayers. What is Mecca?

  4. Topic 1: 2 Points Muslims fast from sunrise to sunset by abstaining from eating, drinking, smoking and sex during this holy month. What is Ramadan?

  5. Topic 1: 3 Points All financially and physically able Muslims must complete this once in their lifetime. What is the hajj or pilgrimage to Mecca?

  6. Topic 1: 4 Points Customarily 2.5% of one’s wealth, this tax, which is obligatory in countries, such as Saudi Arabia and Pakistan, is used for the poor. What is zakat or almsgiving?

  7. Topic 1: 5 Points The ritual washing of the hands, feet, face and head before salat. What is wudu?

  8. Topic 2: 1 Point Translating as the “reunion of broken parts,” this field of math was developed by Arabic mathematicians. What is algebra?

  9. Topic 2: 2 Points Muslim scholars helped preserve the writings and legacy of these two cultures. What are Greek and Roman or Greco-Roman?

  10. Topic 2: 3 Points The Golden Age of Islam was spurred by the scholars who studied at this library in Baghdad. What is the House of Wisdom?

  11. Topic 2: 4 Points Arab physicians developed methods of this to prevent the spread of contagious diseases, such as tuberculosis. What is quarantine?

  12. Topic 2: 5 Points Arab astronomers in conjunction with Persian astronomers developed an improved version of the device seen here, which was used to help determine sunrise and sunset times for certain days of the year. What is the armillary sphere?

  13. Topic 3: 1 Point This caliphate ushered in the Islamic golden age. What is the Abbasid Caliphate?

  14. Topic 3: 2 Points The abbasid empire was first conquered by the Seljuk Turks, but did not completely collapse until the sack of Baghdad in 1258 by these nomads from the Central Steppes of Asia. Who are the Mongols?

  15. Topic 3: 3 Points The Umayyads moved the capital of the Islamic world from Mecca to this city, which angered the Shia faction of Islam. What is Damascus?

  16. Topic 3: 4 Points Since the Qur’an forbids forced conversion, the Umayyad and Abbasid Caliphates encouraged conversion through this means. What are lower taxes?

  17. Topic 3: 5 Points Under the reign of the Umayyad this group was considered the ideal citizen. Who are the warriors?

  18. Topic 4: 1 Point Shiites believe that he is infallible and will eventually return to unite all of Islam. He must be a direct descendant of Muhammad. Who is the Imam?

  19. Topic 4: 2 Points The revelations via the Angel Gabriel given to Muhammad were eventually written in this holy book. What is the Quran?

  20. Topic 4: 3 Points The inner struggle in the way of God, which has been incorrectly been translated as holy war. What is jihad?

  21. Topic 4: 4 Points A collection of sayings and traditions attributed to the prophet Muhammad, which constitutes the major source of guidance for Muslims aside from the Quran. What is the Hadith?

  22. Topic 4: 5 Points The slender tower seen here from which a muezzin would call people to prayer. What is a minaret tower?

  23. Topic 5: 1 Point This source of law prohibits the consumption of pork and alcohol What is Shariah?

  24. Topic 5: 2 Points Seen here, this is considered the most sacred site in Islam and is considered the dwelling of God. What is the Kaaba?

  25. Topic 5: 3 Points The veil seen here, which is worn by some Muslim women in the presence of adult males outside of their immediate family. What is a hijab?

  26. Topic 5: 4 Point The journey of Muhammad and his followers in 622 in which they fled persecution. The year of the journey is considered the year 1 in the Islamic calendar. Who is the Hegira?

  27. Topic 5: 5 Points Nomadic pastoralists whose trade of camels across northern Africa encouraged the spread of Islam. Who are the Bedouins?

  28. Category: The Spread of Islam At this battle, the Franks successfully defended against invading Muslim forces from Spain, which resulted in the continuance of Christianity as the dominant religion in Western Europe. What is the Battle of Tours?

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