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Arab Culture

Subject : culture
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1. What is Mesopotamia?






2. The contemplative - esoteric and mystical form of worship in Islam that ultimately aims at opening for the Sufi the ways of communion with God at the spiritual and emotional levels.






3. Jordan






4. What are the main three parts of a 'qasida' (long elaborated Classical poem)






5. Who are the Shiites?






6. Adhan






7. The Arabic word 'Qur'an' means:






8. Sufi term for 'path - method' and refers in the context to both the way of thinking of a spiritual master






9. Bahrain






10. What is Petra?






11. Hanifiyya






12. In the total of the world's Muslims - Arab Muslims represent:






13. Iraq






14. Can you identify few main stereotypes about Arabs and the Arabic culture?






15. Saudi Arabia






16. What does the term 'Mu'allqates' mean?

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17. Oman






18. The three main branches of Shi'i Islam:






19. 'Arab states' are considered those that are members of the Arab League. There are ____ members






20. Shari'a

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21. Hadiths

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22. Mauritania






23. What are the 'Five Pillars of Islam'?

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24. Somalia






25. The two main types of jihad indicated by theologians






26. The two holly days unanimously recognized (by both Sunni and Shi'i Islam) are:






27. According to the Tradition - the unified - unique and complete text of the Qur'an was:






28. Sufi term for ritual remembering of the name of God'






29. Algeria - Bahrain - Comoros - Djibouti - Egypt - Iraq - Jordan - Kuwait - Lebanon - Libya - Mauritania - Morocco - Oman - State of Palestine - Qatar - Saudi Arabia - Somalia - Sudan - Syria - Tunisia - United Arab Emirates - Yemen.






30. What is the Kaaba?






31. The Qur'an is considered by Muslims






32. An ideal of male beauty in Islam






33. Sufi term for the one who covers himself with wool






34. The 4 major schools of Shari'a in Sunni Islam and their political geographical distribution

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35. Jahiliyya is the time when people were ignorant of the TRUE God's religion - of the true and unique 'Way' or 'Path' - that of Islam. Qualification.....






36. Jahiliyya is that period when polytheism was preponderant among the ARabs and when the Arabs were ignorant of the unique God's religion. Qualification: .....






37. Meaning of the term 'Jihad'






38. Yemen






39. United Arab Emirates






40. What is the Sunna?






41. What is the Hijra?






42. Qatar






43. The meaning of the term 'Haddith'

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44. Egypt






45. Djibouti






46. Lebanon






47. Who are the Nabatians?






48. What are the values orientations of the Bedouin Culture?






49. Algeria






50. Jahiliyya is a historical period of the Arabia that preceded the rise of Islam - a sort of Arabian 'antiquity' - characterized by polytheism - the nomad or Bedouin style of life- preponderant in the Peninsula at that time- and the 'fervent tribalism