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Multiple Choice
This activity contains 10 questions.
The ____________ religion is based on the revelations of the prophet Mohammed.
Buddhist
Daoist
Shinto
Islamic
Orthodox Islam prohibits the use of ___________ in religious art.
animal forms
realism
human figures
abstraction
Islamic houses of worship are called _________.
temples
mosques
synagogues
minaret
The towers on a mosque where chanters call the faithful to worship are called ____________.
mihrabs
minarets
bema
masjid
In Islamic tradition Gods first creation was _________ .
humans
the Koran
the sun
a pen
Persian artisans are known best for their ______________.
luster pottery
calligraphy
carpets
tile work
Shah Jahan commissioned the construction of the ______________ as a tomb for his favorite wife.
Hagia Sophia
Seimiye Mosque
Mir-I- Arab
Taj Mahal
The _____________ was a self-contained city and one of the last strongholds for Muslims in Spain.
Hagia Sophia
Alhambra
Mir-I- Arab
Taj Mahal
In Islamic art, religious buildings are decorated with _______________ that are absorbing and spiritually uplifting.
intricate patterned designs
figurative images
animal imagery
portraiture
The Mughal rulers in __________ showed more religious tolerance than in other regions because they governed a religiously diverse community.
Persia
Spain
India
Arabia
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