Chapter 13 AP World History – Flashcards
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Ibn rushd
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Spanish-Arab philosopher; also known as Averroes; influenced by Aristotle, his best known writings explore the relationship between reason and faith
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sultan
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the sovereign ruler of a Muslim state
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qadis
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Muslim judges who carried out the judicial functions of the state.
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abbasid
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dynasty that overthrew the Umayyad to rule the Muslim caliphate from 750 to 1258; for 150 years they maintained the unity of the caliphate and Islamic civilization and culture flourished
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Umma
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The community of all Muslims. A major innovation against the background of seventh-century Arabia, where traditionally kinship rather than faith had determined membership in a community.
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Shia
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the branch of Islam whose members acknowledge Ali and his descendants as the rightful successors of Muhammad
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Caliph
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a supreme political and religious leader in a Muslim government
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Hajj
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the pilgrimage to Mecca, which every adult Muslim is supposed to make at least once in his or her lifetime: the fifth of the Pillars of Islam.
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Jihad
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a doctrine within Islam. Commonly translated as "Holy War," Jihad represents either a personal or collective struggle on the part of Muslims to live up the religious standards set by the Qu'ran.
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Dar al islam
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an Arabic term that means the "house of Islam" and that refers to lands under Islamic rule
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islam
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A religion based on the teachings of the prophet Mohammed which stresses belief in one god (Allah), Paradise and Hell, and a body of law written in the Quran. Followers are called Muslims. 7th century/
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Arab
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a member of a Semitic people originally from the Arabian peninsula and surrounding territories who speaks Arabic and who inhabits much of the Middle East and northern Africa
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Seal of the prophets
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Name recognizing Muhammad as the last and greatest prophet.
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Sufi
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A Muslim who seeks to achieve direct contact with God through mystical means.
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Harun al Rashid
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Most famous of the Abbasid caliphs (786-809); renowned for sumptuous and costly living recounted in The Thousand and One Nights.
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Ulama
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the body of mullahs (Muslim scholars trained in Islam and Islamic law) who are the interpreters of Islam's sciences and doctrines and laws and the chief guarantors of continuity in the spiritual and intellectual history of the Islamic community
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Umayyad
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(661-750) first ruling dynasty over the Muslim Caliphate
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Hijra
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the flight of Muhammad from Mecca to Medina to escape persecution a.d. 622: regarded as the beginning of the Muslim Era.
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Sunni
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a member of the branch of Islam that accepts the first four caliphs as rightful successors to Muhammad
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Ka'ba
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The stone cubical structure in the courtyard of the Great Mosque of Mecca, believed to have been built by Abraham and regarded by Muslims as the sacred center of the earth
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Sharia
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the code of law derived from the Koran and from the teachings and example of Mohammed
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Five pillars
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The basic tenets of Islam: Allah is the only god and Muhammad is his prophet; pray to Allah five times a day facing Mecca; fast during the month of Ramadan; pay alms for the relief of the weak and the poor; take a hajj to Mecca
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Quran
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Book composed of divine revelations made to the Prophet Muhammad between ca. 610 and his death in 632; the sacred text of the religion of Islam.
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Muslim
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a follower of islam
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Muhammad
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Prophet of Islam whom Muslims recognize as Allah's(God's) messenger to all of humankind. His teachings form the basis of Islam