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W.H. Chapter 11 Review
The Muslim World
Potential Vocabulary
arabesque hajj millet minaret sultan
Akbar al-Khwarizmi Muhammad Sinan Tamerlane
Slender tower of a mosque
minaret
Pilgrimage to Mecca required of allMuslims who are able
hajj
Intricate design of curved lines thatsuggests floral shapes
arabesque
Muslim mathematician who pioneered the study of algebra
al-Khwarizmi
Turkish ruler
sultan
Religious communities of non-Muslims in the Ottoman empire
millet
Mongol leader who conquered Persia and Mesopotamia
Tamerlane
Prophet of Islam
Muhammad
Chief builder of the Mughal dynasty
Akbar
Ottoman architect who designed the Selimiye Mosque
Sinan
Main Ideas:
A belief held in common by Muslims, Jews, and Christians?
belief in one God
True or false?
Muslim trade was extensive (far-reaching).
The split between Sunni and Shiite Muslims began over ____.
the choice of a caliph
A religion that blended Muslim and Hindu beliefs was _____.
Sikhism
Following the Muslim invasions of India, ____.
sultans introduced Muslim traditions of government
The Ottoman and Safavid empires shared (Muslim law).
the Sharia
Be prepared to discuss the following:
Why is the Quran important to Muslims?
Muslims believe that the Quran contains the word of God as revealed to Muhammad.
They consider it the final authority on all matters and a complete guide to life.
How did Hindu and Muslim beliefs differ? Hindus recognized many sacred texts and
worshiped many gods. They divided people based on the caste system and honored Brahmans as a priestly group. They also celebrated religious occasions with music and dance.
Muslims believed in one God and one sacred text. They taught the equality of all believers. They had no priests and condemned music and dance in religious celebrations.