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Abu
father of
Ibn
of the lineage of Son of
apocalyptic
describing or prophesying the end of the world
believers Mu'minun
Believer in the one God who live righteously in accordance with God's revealed laws; in Qur'anic usage, can include righteous ahl al-kitab (Christians and Jews)
Caliph
Anglicized version of the Qur'anic term adopted by the amir al-mu'minin 'Abd al-Malik (685-705) as an alternative title for the head of state
Exegesis
scholarly explanation or interpretation
Hajj
The Fifth Pillar Of Islam...A Pilgrimage To Mecca.
Hijra
The Hijra is the migration of the Islamic prophet Muhammad and his followers to the city of Medina in 622.
Mecca
Most Sacred place of Islam; birthplace of Muhammad and location of Ka'aba
yathrib
bc muhammad obtains followers and this challenges authorities of mecca. he leaves mecca for yathrib now known as medina
Mi'raj
"Night Journey" Muhammad is sleeping at the Ka'bah and is told to ride a winged horse to Jerusalem Ascends to heaven Told to go back and spread God's message
Mushrik
Associators, those who associate other beings with God and hence deny His oneness. Donner explains that the Believers were supposed to kill all of the mushrikun, but at the same time they were forgiven if they began believing in God as only one. Ummayads...
People of the BOok
Christians and Jews
Prescriptive/ Descriptive
Prescriptive- Community defines their faith and practice in an authoritative fashion. Perscribe authentic or true way to follow their teachings. Descriptive- Outsiders have ability of describe waht has taken place in the history of that tradition- should be fair minded and keep in mind…
Qibla
the direction (towards Mecca) Muslims face when praying
Quraysh
400 C.E. - a tribe of Arabs decided to settle down near the site of the ancient Kaaba shrine and established the city of Mecca -tribe of Muhammad
Reductionism
the doctrine that explains phenomena on one level such as complex ideas in terms of phenomena on another level such as simple ideas.
Submitters muslimun
People who submit themselves to God's will and law; perhaps specifically the followers of the Qur'an
Sura
Chapter in Qur'an
Umma Document
The 'Umma Document was a pact that was written up with all of the believers that guaranteed three things: Legitimization of all the groups as one community, warfare support and economic exclusivity. No one was allowed to make their own pacts with people outside the brotherhood. It was wri…
Zoroastrianism
A monotheistic pre-Islamic religion of ancient Persia founded by Zoroaster in the 6th century bc.

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