
The Arabian Peninsula | Saudi Arabia
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The Arabian Peninsula
Most countries of the Arabian Peninsula share three main characteristics: Islamic religion and culture, monarchy as a form of government, and valuable oil resources.
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Saudi Arabia
Saudi Arabia is by far the largest of the countries of the Arabian Peninsula. It is also a major religious and cultural center and has one of the region’s strongest economies.
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People & Customs
Nearly all Saudis are Arab and speak Arabic. Their culture is strongly influenced by Islam, a religion founded around AD 622 in Arabia by Muhammad. It is based on submitting to God (Allah) and on messages Muslims believe Muhammad received from God. These messages are written in the Qur’an, the holy book of Islam.
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Multiple Choice
What major religion began in Saudi Arabia?
Christianity
Islam
Judaism
Buddhism
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following is the central teaching of Islam?
Allah will grant life in paradise to all who obey him
Allah is the only God and Muhammad is his prophet
On the final day, Allah will judge all people
Muslims must wash before praying to be pure before Allah
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Multiple Choice
What is the holy text of Islam that is written in Arabic?
Qur'an
Bible
Torah
Vedas
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Nearly all Saudis follow one of two main branches of Islam. Shia Muslims believe that true interpretation of Islamic teaching can only come from certain religious and political leaders called imams. Sunni Muslims believe in the ability of the majority of the community to interpret Islamic teachings. Approximately 85 to 90 percent of Saudi Muslims are Sunni.
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Multiple Choice
Where did Islam originate?
The Arabian Peninsula
The Balkan Peninsula
The Italian Peninsula
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Multiple Choice
Which branch of Islam do the majority of people in Saudi Arabia follow?
Shia
Sunni
Jewish
Catholic
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Muslim Contributions to Math
Our familiar system of numerals, which we call Arabic, was first created in India. However, it was Muslim thinkers who introduced that system to Europe. They also developed algebra and made advances in geometry. Muslims used math to advance the study of astronomy and physics. Muslim geographers calculated distances between cities, longitudes and latitudes, and the direction from one city to another. Muslim scientists even defined ratios and used mathematics to explain the appearance of rainbows.
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Multiple Choice
In what area did Muslim scholars make advancements?
algebra
aqueducts
alphabets
anatomy
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Islam influences Saudi Arabia’s culture in many ways. In part because Islam requires modesty, Saudi clothing keeps arms and legs covered. Men wear a long, loose shirt and a cotton headdress held in place with a cord. Saudi women wear a black cloak and veil in public, although some wear Western-style clothing.
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Saudi laws and customs limit women’s activities. For example, a woman rarely appears in public without her husband or a male relative. However, women can own and run businesses in Saudi Arabia. Only recently, Saudi women gained the rights to drive cars and to attend events in sports stadiums.
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Multiple Choice
In Saudi Arabia, traditionally which group had very few rights?
Men
Women
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Saudi Arabia's Economy
Saudi Arabia’s economy and foreign policy is influenced strongly by one geographic factor: oil. Saudi Arabia has almost one-fifth of the entire world’s oil reserves, or supplies. It is the world’s leading exporter of oil. Because it has so much oil, Saudi Arabia is an influential member of OPEC, the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries. OPEC is an international organization whose members work to influence the price of oil on world markets by controlling the supply.
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Oil also shapes the country’s domestic policy. In the 1970s, oil industry profits helped Saudi Arabia build roads, schools, hospitals and universities. Today, Saudi Arabia has a sizable middle class and provides its people with free health care and education.
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Multiple Choice
Of which resource is Saudi Arabia the largest producer?
oil
cotton
steel
wheat
The Arabian Peninsula
Most countries of the Arabian Peninsula share three main characteristics: Islamic religion and culture, monarchy as a form of government, and valuable oil resources.
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