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  1. revelation
    communication by a divine or supernatural agency
    Islam is based on the revelations of the Prophet Muhammad. (3.1.A)
  2. monotheistic
    believing that there is only one god
    Along with Judaism and Christianity, it is a monotheistic faith based on moral and ethical codes. (3.1.A)
  3. pilgrimage
    a journey to a sacred place
    Muhammad was a merchant from the trading city of Mecca, and the Quran promotes ethical trade, charity, and pilgrimage to Mecca. (3.1.A)
  4. faithful
    loyal and reliable
    The Quran also represents the community of Muslims (the ummah) as a community of both faith and faithful obedience. (3.1.A)
  5. caliph
    the civil and religious leader of a Muslim state
    The caliphs who succeeded Muhammad were both civil and religious leaders. (3.1.A)
  6. tactics
    a plan for attaining a particular goal
    Arab forces developed effective military tactics by utilizing fast cavalry movements and mounted archers. (3.1.B)
  7. utilize
    put into service
    Arab forces developed effective military tactics by utilizing fast cavalry movements and mounted archers. (3.1.B)
  8. cavalry
    troops trained to fight on horseback
    Arab forces developed effective military tactics by utilizing fast cavalry movements and mounted archers. (3.1.B)
  9. exploit
    use or manipulate to one's advantage
    Their armies conquered territory by exploiting the divisions between the Byzantine and Persian Sasanian empires. (3.1.B)
  10. wake
    the consequences of an event
    The Umayyad Caliphate (661–750 CE) emerged in the wake of the major Islamic sectarian divisions over the succession to the caliphate. (3.1.B)
  11. sectarian
    belonging to a subdivision of a larger religious group
    The Umayyad Caliphate (661–750 CE) emerged in the wake of the major Islamic sectarian divisions over the succession to the caliphate. (3.1.B)
  12. succession
    the action or process of taking over an office or position
    The Umayyad Caliphate (661–750 CE) emerged in the wake of the major Islamic sectarian divisions over the succession to the caliphate. (3.1.B)
  13. divine
    emanating from God
    Sunni Muslims believed that the leader of the ummah should be chosen by the majority, but Shi’a Muslims argued that Muhammad’s religious leadership, spiritual authority, and divine guidance were passed on to his descendants, beginning with his son-in-law Ali and grandsons Hassan and Hussein. (3.1.B)
  14. prevail
    prove superior
    The Sunnis prevailed, and the Umayyad Caliphate spread by conquest from the Iberian Peninsula to Sindh in South Asia. (3.1.B)
  15. secular
    characteristic of this world rather than the spiritual world
    The Umayyad was an Arab state, with its capital in Damascus, that borrowed secular administrative practices and structures from the Byzantines. (3.1.B)
  16. tolerance
    willingness to respect the beliefs or practices of others
    Religious tolerance was extended to Christians, Jews, and Zoroastrians. (3.1.B)
  17. levy
    impose and collect
    These dhimmi (non-Muslim) communities paid the jizya (a tax levied on non-Muslims) to practice their beliefs, and the tax revenues helped support the empire. (3.1.B)
  18. revenue
    government income due to taxation
    These dhimmi (non-Muslim) communities paid the jizya (a tax levied on non-Muslims) to practice their beliefs, and the tax revenues helped support the empire. (3.1.B)
  19. cosmopolitan
    composed of people from many parts of the world
    The Abbasid Caliphate was a cosmopolitan Islamic empire that was associated with widespread Persian and Turkish conversion to Islam. (3.1.C)
  20. conversion
    a change of religion
    The Abbasid Caliphate was a cosmopolitan Islamic empire that was associated with widespread Persian and Turkish conversion to Islam. (3.1.C)
Created on Thu Jul 16 15:45:39 EDT 2020 (updated Wed Jul 22 15:51:46 EDT 2020)

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