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Islam started by him
Muhammad birthplace
The spring that appeared for Ishmael
The ancient shrine in Makkah
The belief in more than one God
Southern Arabia
A person who speaks or interprets the words of God
The belief in one God
A follower of Islamic faith
A refusal to do business with an organization or group
A military action where people are surrounded and forced to surrender
Muhammad's friend and father in law
Muslim government led by the Caliphs
Holy book of religion of Islam
The example set by Muhammad for Muslim how to live
The first pillar of Islam
The second pillar of Islam
Muslim house of worship
Third pillar of Islam
The fourth pillar of Islam
The ninth month of the Islamic calendar where Muslims fast
The fifth pillar of Islam
To strive
The body is Islamic la based on the Qur'an and the Sunnah
A change made to an existing object or way of doing things
Something new
One of the world's largest cities
A scholar, a teacher
Able to live forever
The slow process of change in plants and animals
A cylinder shaped oven that creates high heat
Famous Muslim poet and singer
Islam rules for food preparation
Arab word for sugar
A series of religious wars between 1096-1291
A supreme ruler of a Muslim state
Area between Egypt and Syria
A judicial body established by the Roman Catholic Church
A cotton fabric from Persia
Founded by Salah al-Din
Hostility or discrimination against Jews
Forced separation of one group from the rest of the community
Nomadic people who's homeland was north of China
Leader of Mongols
A ruler in certain Middle East lands
Arabic word for Mongol
Has more Muslims than anywhere in the world
Great Muslim leader during the crusades
A weapon used by Muslims
Daughter of a Byzantine emporer

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