Understanding the Veil of Fear and Misunderstanding in Islamic History

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The quote highlights how much of Islamic history remains hidden behind misconceptions and apprehension in the Western world. This could stem from biases, lack of education, or media portrayals that contribute to the veil of fear and misunderstanding surrounding Islam.


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  1. Warm up Copy HW Please read the following quote and share your answer to the question below it with you neighbor For the west, much of the history of Islam has been obscured behind a veil of fear and misunderstanding. What does this mean? Why might someone say this?

  2. Religious Beliefs of Islam

  3. Five Pillars of Social Studies Class If you were making a list of the five beliefs/concepts that are important to your success in this classroom what would they be? You will have 3 minutes to work with your neighbors and 5 minutes to talk as a class. Then I will ask you for The Five Pillars of Social Studies Class

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  9. BELIEF (Shahadah) "(I profess that) there is no god but Allah and Muhammad is the messenger of God." Why would this statement be a significant part of practicing Islam?

  10. Prayer (Salat) 5 times a day Always facing Mecca Bowing, kneeling

  11. Fasting (Sawm) No food or drink (except water) from dawn to dusk during Ramadan (holy holiday)

  12. Pilgrimage (Hajj) Each Muslim must travel to Makkah at least once in their lifetime Touch Kaaba Walk around Kaaba 7 times supplicating_pilgrim_at_masjid_al_haram_mecca_saudi_arabia

  13. Charity (Zak t) Must give AT LEAST 2.5% of total wealth to the poor/needy

  14. To sum things up Please complete a practice quiz demonstrating your knowledge of The Five Pillars of Islam Please don t forget your name. Please drop it in the turn-in bin before you leave

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