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The name for God in the Arabic language.
Believed by Muslims to be the last prophet of God.
Someone who subscribes to the Islamic faith.
A monotheistic religion whose ideology was delivered through the prophet Muhammad.
The migration to the town of Yathrib which marked a turning point for Muhammad and the Islamic faith.
A place of worships for Muslims.
A pilgrimage to Mecca which all able-bodied Muslims must engage in at least once.
The Islamic holy book.
The best model for living as a proper Muslim.
A system of laws that regulates many aspect of Muslim life.
The leader of the Muslim community; thought of as the successor to Muhammad.
A family of caliphs that began to employ changes that moved away from the values Muhammad had previously installed for leaders.
A sect of Muslims that believe all Muslim rulers should be descended from Muhammad.
A sect of Muslims that believe Muslim rulers should follow the Sunna.
A sect of Muslims that chose to follow a life of poverty and devotion to a spiritual path.
The family that rose to power after the fall of the Umayyad caliphate.
A Muslim state established in Spain by a Umayyad prince.
A caliphate formed a by a group of Shi'a Muslims that claimed they were descended from Muhammad's daughter, Fatima.
A library, academy and translation center established in Baghdad by Caliph al-Ma'mun.
A art form in which Muslim artists use verses from the Qur'an to recreate life forms.
One of the Five pillars of Islam; requires Muslims to pray five times a day.
One of the Five pillars of Islam; requires Muslims to testify to a statement of faith.
One of the Five Pillars of Islam; that requires Muslims to donate charitably.
One of the Five Pillars of Islam; requires Muslims to fast during the holy month of Ramadan.
One of the Five Pillars of Islam; a pilgrimage to mecca that all Muslims must go on at least once.
The holy place of Islam; Muslims pray facing towards this location.
A field of study that Muslims made major advances in.
People who subscribed to monotheistic religions that were protected in the Qur'an; Judaism and Christianity.
A call that goes out five times every day to remind Muslims to pray.
A person who leads prayer in a Mosque.

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