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JeopardyCelebrities Islamic

ContributionsIslam Islamic

Empires

Physiographics

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Final Jeopardy

1 bead Question from C1

Fearing for his life, he fled from Mecca to Medina.

1 bead Answer from C1

Muhammad

2 bead Question from C1

This Ottoman Empire reached its height under this Sultan.

2 bead Answer from C1

Suleyman I

3 bead Question from C1

This man of Persia wrote a book of poems know as the Rubaiyat.

3 bead Answer from C1

Omar Khayyam

4 bead Question from C1

This man made Shiism the official religion of the Safavid Empire.

4 bead Answer from C1

Esma’il

5 bead Question from C1

This man discovered how to diagnose and treat smallpox.

5 bead Answer from C1

Ar-Razi

1 bead Question from C2

The Muslim world gave us this type of Mathematics.

1 bead Answer from C2

Algebra

2 bead Question from C2

A scholarly and beautiful city in what is now Spain.

2 bead Answer from C2

Cordoba

3 bead Question from C2

A device Muslim astronomers adapted from the Greeks, which helped astronomers make new discoveries.

3 bead Answer from C2

Astrolabe

4 bead Question from C2

An educational institution in Baghdad that was founded by the Abbasids.

4 bead Answer from C2

House of Wisdom

5 bead Question from C2

Because it was believed that human images would distract worshipers from praying to Allah, Muslim artists used this type of art.

5 bead Answer from C2

Geometric and Floral Design.

1 bead Question from C3

The second pillar of Islam requires Muslims to pray______ times a day.

1 bead Answer from C3

five

2 bead Question from C3

Islamic laws

2 bead Answer from C3

Shariah

3 bead Question from C3

Abu Bakr was the first Islamic leader, or… _______.

3 bead Answer from C3

Caliph

4 bead question from C3

This text refers to the way Muhammad lived.

4 bead Answer from C3

The Sunnah

5 bead Question from C3

Giving a yearly donation to charity is which pillar of Islam.

5 bead Answer from C3

Third

1 bead Question from C4

Shah Jahan, of the Mughal Empire, built this famous structure.

1 bead Answer from C4

The Taj Mahal

2 bead Question from C4

This empire, under Mehmed II, conquered the Byzantine Empire.

2 bead Answer from C4

The Ottoman Empire

3 bead Question from C4

The Ottoman Empire did what to women.

3 bead Answer from C4

Limited their freedom

4 bead Question from C4

This Muslim empire was located in India.

4 bead Answer from C4

The Muhgal Empire

$500 Question from C4

The Ottoman Empire captured Christian boys and made them soldiers, or…

5 bead Answer from C4

Janissaries

1 bead Question from C5

A large majority of the Arabian peninsula is…

1 bead Answer from C5

desert

2 bead Question from C5

This feature of the Arabian peninsula made it an important center for trade.

2 bead Answer from C5

Its crossroad location

3 bead Question from C5

The biggest benefit of belonging to a nomadic tribe.

3 bead Answer from C5

Protection

4 bead Question from C5

Towns sprung up around these physical features.

4 bead Answer from C5

Oases

5 bead Question from C5

People who settled in towns lived this type of lifestyle.

5 bead Answer from C5

Sedentary

Final Jeopardy Category

Islam

A B C

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Final Jeopardy AMuslims referred to Jews and Christians as ___________ because their holy books taught many of the same ideas.

Final Jeopardy Answer A

people of the book

Final Jeopardy B

This group of Muslims believe that Muhammad’s successor should be a descendant of Ali.

Final Jeopardy Answer B

Shia

Final Jeopardy C

Islam spread through conquest and________.

Final Jeopardy Answer C

trade