Rise of Islam Quick Check

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Question
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?

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The Quran is a sacred scripture and teachings that all Muslims follow. The primary-source scripture is the first pillar: profession of faith.
The Quran is a sacred scripture and teachings that all Muslims follow. The primary-source scripture is the first pillar: profession of faith.

The Quran is a peace agreement between Islam and other religions. The primary source scripture is the second pillar: belief of prayer.
The Quran is a peace agreement between Islam and other religions. The primary source scripture is the second pillar: belief of prayer.

The Quran is a modern book of sacred text to the Islam faith. The primary source scripture is the third pillar: belief of alms.
The Quran is a modern book of sacred text to the Islam faith. The primary source scripture is the third pillar: belief of alms.

The Quran lists every rule that all Muslims have to follow. The primary-source scripture is the fourth pillar: belief of fasting.

The Quran is a sacred scripture and teachings that all Muslims follow. The primary-source scripture is the first pillar: profession of faith.

The correct answer is:

The Quran is a sacred scripture and teachings that all Muslims follow. The primary-source scripture is the first pillar: profession of faith.

To answer this question, we need to understand the fundamental beliefs and practices of Islam.

The primary source provided, "There is no god but Allah, and Muhammad is the Messenger of God" (the Quran, 3:18), is a key statement of belief in Islam.

From the given options, the correct answer is: The Quran is a sacred scripture and teachings that all Muslims follow. The primary-source scripture is the first pillar: profession of faith.

This choice correctly identifies the Quran as a sacred scripture and teachings that all Muslims follow. The primary source scripture mentioned is the first pillar of Islam, which is the profession of faith. This pillar, also known as Shahada, is the declaration of belief in there being no god but Allah and Muhammad being the Messenger of God.