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Test Description: Islam review
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1) What was the most important difference between Muhammad's teachings and those of other Arabs?
A
Muhammad taught that there was only one God
B
Muhammad taught that they should keep all their money
C
Muhammad taught that there were many gods and goddesses
D
None of the above
2) Most of the Arabian Peninsula is this type of ecosystem
A
Swamp
B
Desert
C
Rainforest
D
Forest
3) Muhammad wanted all his followers to pray towards this city
A
Cairo
B
Petra
C
Medina
D
Mecca
4) The best description of the climate of the Arabian Peninsula is
A
Hot and dry
B
Rainy and warm
C
Cold and rainy
D
Dry and cool
5) What is the name of the Islamic holy book?
A
Ka'aba
B
Qur'an
C
Bible
D
Torah
6) What allowed Muslim scholars throughout the world to spread their knowledge?
A
They all traveled to Mecca
B
They all were experts in mathematics
C
They all understood the Arabic language
D
They all came for Cordoba
7) Which of the following is a requirement of all Muslims?
A
Must go on Hajj to Mecca
B
Must give up all of your possessions.
C
Must go to school to learn caligraphy
D
Must memorize the entire Qur'an
8) This important shrine was believed to be built by Abraham
A
Ka'aba
B
Qur'an
C
Medina
D
Mecca
9) This Islamic leader was Muhammad's successor and made Arabia into a unified muslim state
A
Mehmet
B
Ali
C
Fatima
D
Abu Bakr
10) What did Muhammad do when he was stressed?
A
Shut himself in his room and sleep
B
Take a walk
C
Go to the hills to meditate
D
Go for a swim
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