.What did the Qur'an say about the succession to Muhammad ? a.Nothing. The Qur'an does not have a plan of succession . b.His eldest son would follow him. C.The successor would be an individual he personally chose. D.It was to be the leader of the strongest Muslim tribe. E.His successor would be elected by a group of followers.

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Pls answer all in 30 minutes 1.What did the Qur'an say about the succession to Muhammad ? a.Nothing. The Qur'an does not have a plan of succession . b.His eldest son would follow him. C.The successor would be an individual he personally chose. D.It was to be the leader of the strongest Muslim tribe. E.His successor would be elected by a group of followers. 2. Salah al - Din (Saladin ) — A.defeated the Crusaders at the Battle of Hattin B.conquered all the Christian kingdoms in the Middle East C.lost Jerusalem to Christian Crusaders D.lost the Battle of Hattin 3. Mu'awiya —- A.founded the Abbasid Dynasty with its capital in Baghdad B.founded the Umayyad Dynasty with its capital in Damascus C.founded the first Islamic university in Northern India D.founded the Mongol Empire with it capital in Islamadad 4. The Shi'ia (Shiites) believe that the leader of the Islamic community should be—- A. only a Mongol who is a descendant of Genghis Khan B.a descendant of Muhammad C.any Muslim who is elected by the community D.only a Turk who is a descendant of Osman 5. The Abbasid Dynasty was —A.controlled by the Sufis B.controlled by the Fatimids C.controlled by the Sunnis D.controlled by the Shi'a ( Shiites) 6. The divine revelations of Muhammad are recorded in the Islamic holy book, the— A.Umma B.Sunna C.Qur’an D.Shari’a E.Ulema 7. According to the Pabis Essay, in Islam, a slave woman who bore a child to a free master A. would have to be sold to another master. B.would forever be a slave. C.would never have rights to the master's property. D.would have a child who would never be free. E.would be freed and her child would be freed , thus have rights to the master's property . 8. Dhimmis, or protected people, were allowed some religious freedom because A.they controlled a lot of trade. B.they were generally uneducated and weak. C.they outnumbered the Muslims. D.They all converted eventually E.They worship only one God
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