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32 Cards in this Set
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Buddah
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Founder of Bhuddism
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Rambam
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Was forced to convert to Islam. Left.
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Submission
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Accepting Allah as the only G-d and accepting Islam
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Hejira
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The flight of Mubammad from Mecca to Medina in 622
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Hahal
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A set of Islamic dietary laws which regulate the preparation of food
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Shahadah
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the first pillar of Islam, the statement "There is no god but God, and Muhammad is his prophet."
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Hajj
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Hajj is one of the five pillars or central duties of Islam. It is a set of acts of worship to be performed in and around Makkah at least once in a lifetime by every Muslim satisfying certain conditions. There are three types of Hajj.
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Muslim
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A Muslim is a believer in or follower of Islam. The word Muslim means one who submits and implies complete submission to the will of God (Allah). Muslims believe that nature is itself Islamic, since it follows natural laws placed by God. Thus, a Muslim strives to surrender to God's commands every step of the way.
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Bahai
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of or relating to Bahaism or a teacher of or believer in Bahaism
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korahites
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That portion of the Kohathites that descended from Korah.
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Crusades dates
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First: 1096-1099
Second:1146-1147 End: 1189-1192 |
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koran
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the sacred writings of Islam revealed by God to the prophet Muhammad during his life at Mecca and Medina
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Pact of Umar
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agreement which formed the dhimma, or protection, for non-Muslims under the early Ummah
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Dimmis
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a person living in a Muslim state who is a member of an officially tolerated non-Islamic religion. The term literally means person of the dhimma, the security treaty signed with the Muslim state. In both legal theory and practice, dhimmis have fewer legal rights and obligations than Muslims.
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5 pillars
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Belief, Prayer, Charity, Fast of Ramadan, Pilgrimage to Mecca
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Name five places Benjamin of Tudela went to.
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Greace, Rome, Pisa, Akko, and Tyre
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Name five of Bengamin of Tudela's aspects.
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1. Jewish Leaders
2. Good Scholars 3. Amount of Jews |
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Geneza
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A storage which holds warn out jewish papers with God's name on it.
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How many pages are in the Geneza?
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Aboue 20,000
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Karaites
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Rejected the Talmud
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Saadia Gaon
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Lived 882-924. Head of Sura Academy
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Crusades dates
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First: 1096-1099
Second:1146-1147 End: 1189-1192 |
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koran
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the sacred writings of Islam revealed by God to the prophet Muhammad during his life at Mecca and Medina
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Pact of Umar
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agreement which formed the dhimma, or protection, for non-Muslims under the early Ummah
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Dimmis
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a person living in a Muslim state who is a member of an officially tolerated non-Islamic religion. The term literally means person of the dhimma, the security treaty signed with the Muslim state. In both legal theory and practice, dhimmis have fewer legal rights and obligations than Muslims.
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5 pillars
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Belief, Prayer, Charity, Fast of Ramadan, Pilgrimage to Mecca
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Name five places Benjamin of Tudela went to.
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Greace, Rome, Pisa, Akko, and Tyre
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Name five of Bengamin of Tudela's aspects.
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1. Jewish Leaders
2. Good Scholars 3. Amount of Jews |
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Geneza
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A storage which holds warn out jewish papers with God's name on it.
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How many pages are in the Geneza?
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Aboue 20,000
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Karaites
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Rejected the Talmud
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Saadia Gaon
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Lived 882-924. Head of Sura Academy
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