16 Questions
Which of the following is true about prophet Muhammed's beliefs?
He believed in monotheism and rejected idolatry.
What was the economic reason for which the leaders in Arabia hated prophet Muhammed?
His rejection of idolatry and polytheism.
What were the Vikings known for, based on the text?
Being brutal but good seamen and ship builders.
Where did the Vikings arrive, leading to the naming of the Normandy beach?
Scotland
What are the 5 pillars of Islamic faith, according to the text?
Reciting 'there is no god but Allah, and Muhammed is his prophet', worshiping 5 times a day, giving money or food to the needy, fasting during Ramadan, and making a pilgrimage to Mecca.
Why did the Vikings not like the monastery they found when first venturing into the British isle?
Because of the crosses present at the monastery.
What was the reason for the first crusade?
To reclaim the holy lands from the Turks
How did one become a knight during medieval times?
By proving oneself in battle and following a specific training path
What was the purpose of the Magna Carta?
To limit the power of the king and establish rights for people
What led to the disappearance of the Vikings from Scandinavia?
Defeat by King William and spread of Christianity
What was a common social system in medieval Europe?
Feudalism
What was a significant outcome of the third crusade?
A truce allowing pilgrims to visit the holy land
What were the duties of a squire during medieval times?
Following and assisting a knight in battle
What was a major reason for the decline of peasant life on the manor?
Inability to own land or move up in social hierarchy
What was one of the challenges within the medieval church?
Excessive taxation and misuse of funds
What contributed to the success of the first crusade?
Promises of debt cancellation and release from prison for joining
Test your knowledge about the story of Prophet Muhammed, his beliefs, and the principles of the Islamic faith, including the 5 pillars.
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