HIWD 341 Quiz 6 Postcolonialism and the Birth of Israel
- According to Hillenbrand, Sufism can be best described as “a pathway to God or Allah”. While not implying that no other ways may exist, it does emphasize that Sufism is a better way. What made the Sufi
- According to Hillenbrand, Islamic teachings would indicate that suicide bombers are not martyrs bound for paradise because:
- The five Tariqas discussed at length in Hillenbrand are:
- A 2008 global Gallup poll found what percentage of Muslims were in favor of militant extremism?
- What two slogans expressed the Jewish settlers’ quest to make the Holy Land protable, fertile and workable for all immigrants?
- What is the percentage of Palestinians living in Israel today?
- Which Muslim scholar, known as “the most famous intellectual of his time,” was one of the primary founders of the Sufi faith?
- Which woman is mentioned more in the Qur’an than in the Bible?
- Who did the UN General Assembly recognize as the “sole legitimate representative of the Palestinian people” in 1974?
- What is the difference between a “sober” and “intoxicated” Sufi?
- What is a “Tariqa”?
- What female Muslim celebrity is known as the “Star of the East”
- The first Zionist immigrants to the Levant arrived in what year?
- From where did the first wave of Jewish immigrants to the Holy Land originate?
- All of the following were early Sufi Muslims EXCEPT:
- All of the following are ways that Arabs resisted Zionist settlement policies EXCEPT:
- The two greatest Sufi influences on Al-Ghazali’s scholarship were:
- Each wave of Jewish immigration was known as:
- What war resulted in the Israeli capturing all of Jerusalem, the West Bank, the Sinai Peninsula, the Gaza Strip and the Golan Heights?
- The British responded to the Great Revolt in 1936 by:
Set 2
- The five Tariqas discussed at length in Hillenbrand are:
- The first Zionist immigrants to the Levant arrived in what year?
- The Examples of Mary and Fatima in the Qur’an indicate that the role of women in Islam is:
- What war resulted in the Israeli capturing all of Jerusalem, the West Bank, the Sinai Peninsula, the Gaza Strip and the Golan Heights?
- What two slogans expressed the Jewish settlers’ quest to make the Holy Land profitable, fertile and workable for all immigrants?
- What female Muslim celebrity is known as the “Star of the East”
- The two greatest Sufi influences on Al-Ghazali’s scholarship were:
- Who did the UN General Assembly recognize as the “sole legitimate representative of the Palestinian people” in 1974?
- The British responded to the Great Revolt in 1936 by:
- All of the following are ways that Arabs resisted Zionist settlement policies EXCEPT:
- All of the following were early Sufi Muslims EXCEPT:
- Each wave of Jewish immigration was known as:
- What is a “Tariqa”?
- From where did the first wave of Jewish immigrants to the Holy Land originate?
- According to Hillenbrand, Islamic teachings would indicate that suicide bombers are not martyrs bound for paradise because:
- Which woman is mentioned more in the Qur’an than in the Bible?
- What is the difference between a “sober” and “intoxicated” Sufi?
- A 2008 global Gallup poll found what percentage of Muslims were in favor of militant extremism?
- The Rosary in Islam is used to:
- According to Hillenbrand, Sufism can be best described as “a pathway to God or Allah”. While not implying that no other ways may exist, it does emphasize that Sufism is a better way. What made the Sufi Brotherhoods historically one of the main mechanisms for the proselytizing of Islam (all forms) abroad