A | B |
Allah | god |
caliph | successor, the leaders of the Muslim community after Muhammad |
czar | "caesar" in Russian; title taken by king of Moscow |
hijra | Muhammad's journey from Mecca to Medina |
icon,  | image of religious figures or events |
iconoclast | "icon smasher"; supported the Byzantine emperor's ban on icons |
Islam | submission to the will of God |
mosque | Islamic house of worship |
Muslim | a person who practices Islam |
patriarch | top religious figure in the Eastern Orthodox Church |
Qur'an | Islamic holy text |
schism | a break or separation |
Shi'a | branch of Islam; believed that only Muhammad's descendants should rule the Muslim Empire |
Constantinople | capital of Byzantium |
Baghdad | capital of the Muslim Abbasid empire |
Hagia Sofia,  | Church of the Holy Wisdom; built by Justinian in Constantinople |
Justinian,  | Byzantine emperor; restored empire, organzed Roman law |
Theodora,  | Byzantine empress; wife of Justinian |
Cyrillic | alphabet for Slavic languages; created by Orthodox monks |
Ka'bah,  | center for Muslim worship in Mecca |