1. Summarize how the development of Islam became Islamdom.

A. Islam became the most popularly practiced religion, which influenced the rest of the world.
B. Islam spread through scholarly writings, leading to mass religious changes across the globe.
C. Islam spread through religion, trade, and military effort that expanded across multiple continents.
D. Islam spread through trade that grew into the Islamic Empire of monetary power and control.
2. Use the primary source to answer the question. “There is no god but Allah, and Muhammad is the Messenger of God” (the Quran, 3:18). Which provides a summary of the fundamental beliefs of Islam religious practices?
A. The Quran is a peace agreement between Islam and other religions. The primary source scripture is the second pillar: belief of prayer.
B. The Quran lists every rule that all Muslims have to follow. The primary-source scripture is the fourth pillar: belief of fasting.
C. The Quran is a sacred scripture and teachings that all Muslims follow. The primary-source scripture is the first pillar: profession of faith.
D. The Quran is a modern book of sacred text to the Islam faith. The primary source scripture is the third pillar: belief of alms.
3. Describe the role the Quran and Hadith had in the early rise and spread of Islam using their primary source of information.
A. The Quran and the Hadith used as primary sources reveal the significance of Muhammad’s revelations, teachings, and traditions.
B. The Quran and the Hadith used as primary sources reveal the significance of the first four caliphs in their establishment of the Islamic Empire.
C. The Quran and the Hadith used as primary sources explicitly describe the political system that the Islamic Empire employed.
D. The Quran and the Hadith used as primary sources reveal the role Muhammad’s companions served in the development of the Islamic Empire.
4. Choose the statement that best summarizes the causes and effects of the expansion of the Umayyad Caliphate.
A. Because of political revolts over who the true Islamic leader should be, the Umayyad Caliphate expanded to the Arabian Peninsula and centralized Islamic power.
B. Because of leadership changes and military conquest, the Umayyad Caliphate expanded to Iraq and centralized Islamic power.
C. Because of the flourishing culture of the caliphate before the Umayyad Caliphate, it expanded into Syria and developed the Islamic Golden Era.
D. Because of leadership changes and military conquest, the Umayyad Caliphate expanded to Syria and centralized Islamic power

C. Islam spread through religion, trade, and military effort that expanded across multiple continents.

1. Summarize how the development of Islam became Islamdom.

A. Islam became the most popularly practiced religion, which influenced the rest of the world.
B. Islam spread through scholarly writings, leading to mass religious changes across the globe.
C. Islam spread through religion, trade, and military effort that expanded across multiple continents.
D. Islam spread through trade that grew into the Islamic Empire of monetary power and control.
2. Use the primary source to answer the question. “There is no god but Allah, and Muhammad is the Messenger of God” (the Quran, 3:18). Which provides a summary of the fundamental beliefs of Islam religious practices?
A. The Quran is a peace agreement between Islam and other religions. The primary source scripture is the second pillar: belief of prayer.
B. The Quran lists every rule that all Muslims have to follow. The primary-source scripture is the fourth pillar: belief of fasting.
C. The Quran is a sacred scripture and teachings that all Muslims follow. The primary-source scripture is the first pillar: profession of faith.
D. The Quran is a modern book of sacred text to the Islam faith. The primary source scripture is the third pillar: belief of alms.
3. Describe the role the Quran and Hadith had in the early rise and spread of Islam using their primary source of information.
A. The Quran and the Hadith used as primary sources reveal the significance of Muhammad’s revelations, teachings, and traditions.
B. The Quran and the Hadith used as primary sources reveal the significance of the first four caliphs in their establishment of the Islamic Empire.
C. The Quran and the Hadith used as primary sources explicitly describe the political system that the Islamic Empire employed.
D. The Quran and the Hadith used as primary sources reveal the role Muhammad’s companions served in the development of the Islamic Empire.
4. Choose the statement that best summarizes the causes and effects of the expansion of the Umayyad Caliphate.
A. Because of political revolts over who the true Islamic leader should be, the Umayyad Caliphate expanded to the Arabian Peninsula and centralized Islamic power.
B. Because of leadership changes and military conquest, the Umayyad Caliphate expanded to Iraq and centralized Islamic power.
C. Because of the flourishing culture of the caliphate before the Umayyad Caliphate, it expanded into Syria and developed the Islamic Golden Era.
D. Because of leadership changes and military conquest, the Umayyad Caliphate expanded to Syria and centralized Islamic power

1. C. Islam spread through religion, trade, and military effort that expanded across multiple continents.

2. C. The Quran is a sacred scripture and teachings that all Muslims follow. The primary-source scripture is the first pillar: profession of faith.
3. A. The Quran and the Hadith used as primary sources reveal the significance of Muhammad’s revelations, teachings, and traditions.
4. D. Because of leadership changes and military conquest, the Umayyad Caliphate expanded to Syria and centralized Islamic power.

1. The correct answer is C. Islam spread through religion, trade, and military effort that expanded across multiple continents. Islamdom refers to the spread and influence of Islam across various regions and cultures.

2. The correct answer is C. The Quran is a sacred scripture and teachings that all Muslims follow. The primary-source scripture is the first pillar: profession of faith. This pillar emphasizes the belief in the oneness of God (Allah) and the status of Muhammad as the Messenger of God.
3. The correct answer is A. The Quran and the Hadith used as primary sources reveal the significance of Muhammad’s revelations, teachings, and traditions. Both the Quran and the Hadith provide insights into the foundational beliefs, practices, and teachings of Islam, as well as the life and teachings of Muhammad.
4. The correct answer is D. Because of leadership changes and military conquest, the Umayyad Caliphate expanded to Syria and centralized Islamic power. The Umayyad Caliphate expanded its territory through military conquest and established a centralized Islamic government based in Syria. This expansion was driven by leadership changes and a desire to consolidate Islamic power.

1. C. Islam spread through religion, trade, and military effort that expanded across multiple continents. The development of Islam into Islamdom was not solely influenced by its popularity or scholarly writings, but also through a combination of religious, trade, and military efforts that allowed Islam to expand its influence across multiple continents.

2. C. The Quran is a sacred scripture and teachings that all Muslims follow. The primary-source scripture is the first pillar: profession of faith. The primary source quote provided states the fundamental belief in Islam, which is the profession of faith that there is no god but Allah, and Muhammad is the Messenger of God. This belief in the oneness of God and the finality of the prophethood of Muhammad is the central pillar of Islamic religious practice.

3. A. The Quran and the Hadith used as primary sources reveal the significance of Muhammad’s revelations, teachings, and traditions. The Quran is considered the sacred scripture of Islam, believed to be the word of God as revealed to Muhammad. It contains religious teachings and guidance for Muslims. The Hadith are the recorded sayings, actions, and approvals of Prophet Muhammad and his companions. Both the Quran and the Hadith provide valuable information about the early rise and spread of Islam, including the teachings and traditions of Muhammad that helped shape the religion.

4. D. Because of leadership changes and military conquest, the Umayyad Caliphate expanded to Syria and centralized Islamic power. The expansion of the Umayyad Caliphate was primarily due to military conquests and leadership changes within the Islamic Empire. As the Umayyad dynasty came to power, they expanded their territories through military campaigns, eventually establishing control over Syria and centralizing Islamic power in the region.