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Islamic History
Islamic History II
Islamic Faith
This person is the patriarch, or forefather of the Jewish
religion.
A 100
Abraham
A 100
Who did David defeat to become king of Israel?
A 200
Goliath/The Philistines
A 200
What did God promise Abraham in his covenant? (2
things)
A 300
He would have many descendants and the land of
Canaan would be theirs
A 300
What is the Diaspora?
A 400
The scattering of the Jewish people across the world.
A 400
What was a major consequence of Solomon
building the temple?
A 500
Anger over high taxes, forced labor split Israel in two.
A 500
True or false: The Jewish people have always been completely monotheistic
B 100
False
B 100
What is the name of God in Judaism?
B 200
YHWH
B 200
The Jews believe that a ________________ will
come to earth, defeat evil, and restore Israel.
B 300
Messiah
B 300
Name two Jewish holy texts
B 400
Tanakh, Torah, Talmud, etc.
B 400
What are the two ways to be Jewish?
B 500
1. Have a Jewish mother
2. Convert to Judaism
B 500
This object is used during Hannukah
C 100
Menorah
C 100
This is a small cap that covers a man’s head during prayer
C 200
Yarmulke
C 200
What is the holiest place in Judaism?
C 300
The Temple Mount
C 300
What is the Western Wall?
C 400
A wall left over from the courtyard of the second
temple.
C 400
These are the two most important holy days in
Judaism
C 500
Rosh Hashanah
Yom Kippur
C 500
Where did Muhammad go after he was forced out of
Mecca?
D 100
Medina
D 100
What is a caliph?
D 200
The successor to Muhammad
D 200
Under the caliphates, if a person wanted to keep their religion, what did they have
to do?
D 300
Follow Muslim law and pay a special tax called the jizra
D 300
Why did Islam split into Shia and Sunni branches?
D 400
Shi’ites believe only a descendant of Ali can be
caliph; Sunnis believe anyone can be caliph
D 400
Under the Umayyad caliphate, which ethnic group
had special privileges?
D 500
Arabs
D 500
What technology allowed the Ottoman Empire to be
successful?
E 100
Gunpowder
E 100
The Ottomans successfully captured this Byzantine city;
they renamed it this
E 200
Constantinople; Istanbul
E 200
In Ottoman society, what was the highest social class?
E 300
Men of the sword (soldiers)
E 300
Name four causes of the end of the “Golden Age of Islam”
E 400
The Crusades, Mongol invasions, ethnic diversity,
European advances
E 400
Who was the greatest ruler of the Ottoman Empire?
E 500
Suleiman
E 500
In Islam, what is the significance of Muhammad?
F 100
He is God’s last and greatest messenger/prophet
F 100
The Quran and Hadith are what?
F 200
Islamic holy texts
F 200
What are the three holiest places in Islam?
F 300
1. Mecca
2. Medina
3. Jerusalem
F 300
All Muslims are part of the ummah. What is the ummah?
F 400
Community of believers
F 400
What are the five pillars of Islam?
F 500
Declaration of faith, prayer, charity, fasting, pilgrimage
F 500
The Final Jeopardy Category is: Relationships
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Draw a family tree including the following: Abraham, Sarah, Hagar, Ishmael, Isaac, Jews,
Muslims
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Hagar-Abraham-Sarah/ \
Ishmael Isaac/ \
Muslims Jews
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