What does the Hijra symbolize in Islam and what did it start?(1 point)

Responses

It means “divide” and marks the beginning of the Sunni-Shia split
It means “divide” and marks the beginning of the Sunni-Shia split

It means “sacred” and marks the beginning of worshipping in mosques.
It means “sacred” and marks the beginning of worshipping in mosques.

It means “migration” and marks the beginning of the Muslim Era.
It means “migration” and marks the beginning of the Muslim Era.

It means “prophesize” and marks the beginning of the Sunnah tradition.

It means "migration" and marks the beginning of the Muslim Era.

What did Muhammad do to the Kaaba, the central shrine in Mecca?(1 point)

Responses

He used the shrine to convert Meccans to Islam.
He used the shrine to convert Meccans to Islam.

He rededicated the shrine to Allah.
He rededicated the shrine to Allah.

He used the shrine to record messages from Allah.
He used the shrine to record messages from Allah.

He destroyed the shrine and no one ever visited there again.

He rededicated the shrine to Allah.

Followers of Islam believe that Muhammad was given a series of messages by the angel Gabriel, which became the Quran. (1 point)

Responses

True
True

False

True.

Muslims believe that there are five main pillars, or essential duties, of Islam. Which of the following is not included in the Five Pillars?(2 points)

Responses

Evangelism
Evangelism

Fasting
Fasting

Prayer
Prayer

Faith
Faith

Pilgrimage
Pilgrimage

Charity
Charity

Evangelism is not included in the Five Pillars of Islam.

How was Judaism different from other religions of its time?(1 point)

Responses

It had a moral code.
It had a moral code.

It allowed religious leaders to teach God’s laws.
It allowed religious leaders to teach God’s laws.

It had the most holidays
It had the most holidays

It professed that there is only one god.

It professed that there is only one god.

How did Jesus’s teachings reach so many people in the early Roman empire?(1 point)

Responses

through forced conversions on the orders of the emperor
through forced conversions on the orders of the emperor

through the travels of his followers on Roman roads
through the travels of his followers on Roman roads

through local laws dictated by the Pope
through local laws dictated by the Pope

through the decision of a council of bishops