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Unit 3: Study of a World Faith
3.1 Beliefs and Teachings
3.1.2 Key Figures and Prophets
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Abraham is revered as a patriarch who established the monotheistic tradition.
True
Jesus is regarded as a prophet and the
Messiah
In which ancient region did Abraham establish the monotheistic tradition?
Mesopotamia
During what period did Muhammad receive the Quran?
7th century CE
Match the figure with their historical context:
Muhammad ↔️ 7th century CE, Arabian peninsula
Jesus ↔️ Roman occupation of Judea
Abraham ↔️ Established monotheism
What role did Abraham play in establishing monotheism?
Progenitor of the faith
What is emphasized in Islamic monotheism?
Tawhid
Muhammad is considered the final prophet and messenger of God in
Islam
.
True
Abraham's unwavering faith is central to Islam's emphasis on devotion to a single
deity
.
True
Abraham is considered a patriarch and prophet who established the
monotheistic
tradition.
True
Appreciating the historical context of religious
figures
helps us understand their enduring legacy.
True
In which century did Muhammad receive the Quran?
7th century CE
Who is revered as establishing the monotheistic tradition in Islam?
Abraham
What historical challenges did Muhammad face in the 7th century CE?
Polytheism and tribal conflicts
Abraham stressed devotion to one
God
Muhammad taught the
Five Pillars of Islam
.
True
Why is Abraham revered in Islam?
For his unwavering faith
Match the key figures with their contributions to Islam:
Muhammad ↔️ Final prophet and messenger of God
Abraham ↔️ Progenitor of monotheism
Moses ↔️ Received the Ten Commandments
Jesus ↔️ Respected as a prophet
Who is considered the final prophet and messenger of God in Islam?
Muhammad
Which prophet led the Israelites out of Egypt and received the Ten Commandments?
Moses
Moses led the Israelites out of Egypt during a period of
ancient Near Eastern
history.
True
Jesus is considered a messenger of God, whose teachings resonate with Islamic
ethics
What role did Abraham play in Islam?
Progenitor of monotheism
Why is Jesus respected in Islam?
As a prophet of God
What is the significance of the Quran in Islam?
Primary source of doctrine
During what era did Moses lead the Israelites out of Egypt?
Ancient Near Eastern history
Arrange the following historical periods in chronological order:
1️⃣ Abraham establishes monotheism
2️⃣ Moses leads the Israelites
3️⃣ Jesus teaches in Judea
4️⃣ Muhammad receives the Quran
Moses led the Israelites out of Egypt during the
ancient Near Eastern
period.
True
Arrange the key figures in chronological order based on their historical periods.
1️⃣ Abraham
2️⃣ Moses
3️⃣ Jesus
4️⃣ Muhammad
What is the Islamic term for monotheism emphasized by Muhammad?
Tawhid
How is Jesus viewed in Islam?
As a messenger of God
Muhammad is considered the final prophet and messenger of
God
What is Jesus' significance in Islam?
Respected as a prophet
Match the figure with their historical context:
Muhammad ↔️ 7th century CE, Arabian peninsula
Moses ↔️ Ancient Near Eastern history
Jesus preached in 1st-century
Palestine
Abraham is revered for establishing the
monotheistic
tradition.
True
Muhammad emphasized monotheism, also known as
tawhid
Moses received the Ten Commandments on
Mount Sinai
.
True
Muhammad
's teachings on the Five Pillars of Islam are fundamental to Islamic
practice
Moses
' role in receiving the Ten Commandments established the importance of moral laws and ethical
conduct
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