3.1.2 Key Figures and Prophets

Cards (50)

  • 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