Islam, Part 2

Flashcards

Match the items on the right to the items on the left.
MedinaHoly city of Islam named for Mohammad; previously named Yathrib, the city to which Mohammad fled in 622 AD
MohammadProphet and founder of Islam. Born around 570 AD, died 632 AD
Moslem (Muslim)Follower of Mohammad. Literally, “one who submits.”
MosqueIslamic place of worship
MuezzinMoslem crier who announces the hour of prayer.
MullaTeacher of Islamic laws and doctrines.
OmarAccording to the Sunnites, the second Moslem caliph and principal advisor to the first caliph, Abu Bakr.
PurdayVeil or covering used by Moslem women to ensure privacy against public observation, and to indicate submission
RamadanNinth month of the Moslem year, when Mohammad received the Qur’an from heaven, and now devoted to fasting
SalatMoslem daily prayer ritual. One of the five pillars of Islamic faith.
Shi’itesMoslem sect which rejects the first three caliphs, insisting that Mohammad’s son-in-law Ali was his rightful initial successor
SufisIranian (Persian) philosophical mystics who have largely adapted and reinterpreted Islam for themselves
Sunnites (Sunnis)Largest Moslem sect which acknowledges the first four caliphs as Mohammad’s rightful successors
SurahsChapters of the Qur’an


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