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Warm Up

Warm Up. Without help from the textbook, give this map a title and label the following places listed on the sheet… This is to be completed by YOURSELF , no talking!!! GOOD LUCK!!!. The Muslim World. Intro to Islam and JCI Notes. Essential Questions.

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Warm Up

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  1. Warm Up • Without help from the textbook, give this map a title and label the following places listed on the sheet… • This is to be completed by YOURSELF, no talking!!! GOOD LUCK!!!

  2. The Muslim World Intro to Islam and JCI Notes

  3. Essential Questions • What is the difference between the terms “Islam” and “Muslim”? • Who was Muhammad and why is he important to the Islamic faith? • Why are the five pillars of faith important and what are the five pillars? • How are Judaism, Christianity, and Islam all similar?

  4. Intro to Islam Notes Key Terms

  5. Islam • The religion of the Muslims, means “submission to the will of Allah”

  6. Allah • the Arabic name for the one God in which the Muslims believed

  7. Qur’an • the holy book of the Muslims

  8. Hajj • the sacred pilgrimage to Mecca that must be performed once in each Muslims’ life. During this pilgrimage, pilgrims wear identical garments so that all stand as equals before God.

  9. Muhammad • the last prophet of the Muslims

  10. Muslim • “one who has submitted”, the followers of Islam and the prophet Muhammad

  11. Hijrah • the migration from Mecca to Yathrib (Medina) by Muhammad and some of his followers in 622 C.E.

  12. Sunna • Muhammad’s example, which is the best model for proper living

  13. Shari’a • The book of laws in which the guidance of the Qur’an and Sunna was assembled in a practical form to help aid Muslims in applying the will of Allah to their daily lives. This system of law regulates the family life, moral conduct, and business and community life of Muslims. It brings all aspects of life together and unites all Muslims.

  14. Judaism, Christianity, and Islam JCI Notes

  15. Religion Judaism Christianity Islam Belief in God One God One God One God Jesus Jesus is a disciple Jesus is the son of God and Messiah Jesus is a Prophet Holy Book Torah Old and New Testaments (Bible) Qur’an Salvation Salvation through just and moral life (Ten Commandments) Salvation by following teachings of Jesus (Ten Commandments) Salvation by following five pillars and living a just life

  16. Other Important Points • Acceptance of earlier prophets and revelations • Abraham • Moses • Jesus • Believe the Torah and Bible contain partial revelations from God; however, the Qur’an is the final revelation

  17. Other Important Points • Muhammad as the last great prophet • All people are equal before God • Among Muslim religious practices was religious tolerance for Christians and Jews

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