Islam, Part 1

Flashcards

Match the items on the right to the items on the left.
Abu BakrFirst Moslem caliph, according to Sunni Muslims. Shi’ites reject this and consider the 4th caliph, Ali, as the first true successor to Mohammad.
AllahSupreme Being; the name of God, derived from the Arabic “Al-Ilah.”
CaliphTiitle given to office of the spiritual and political leadership which took over after Mohammad’s death
FatimaDaughter of Mohammad and his first wife; and the wife of Ali, the fourth Caliph
HadithSacred sayings of Mohammad, handed down by oral tradition, for generations after Mohammad's death until finally transcribed
HajjPilgrimage to Mecca. One of the five pillars of the Islamic faith
HegiraMoharnmad’s flight from Mecca to present day Medina in 622 D
ImamAuthority in Islamic law and theology or the man who leads the prayers. Also refers to founders of the four principal sects of Islam.
IslamLiterally, “submission to the will of Allah.”
Ka’AbaA small stone building in the great mosque at Mecca containing the black stone (a meteorite) supposedly given to Abraham by Gabriel
Koran (Qur’an)Final and complete inspired word of God transmitted to the prophet Mohammad by the angel Gabriel
Mahdi“The guided one.” A leader who will cause righteousness to fill the earth. Unlike the Shi’ites, the Sunnites are still awaiting his initial appearance.
MeccaBirthplace of Mohammad. This city, located in Saudi Arabia, is considered the most holy city by the Moslems.


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