MINSU PRELIM

  1. last prophet in islam
    Muhammad SAW
  2. prayer at the noon
    Salat-al-Duhr
  3. prayer at dawn
    Salat-al-Fajr
  4. 1st wife of muhammad SAW
    Khadija
  5. call of prayer
    Azzan
  6. to struggle
    Jihad
  7. digging of trenches in the 3rd battle
    Shalman al Farsi RA
  8. 3rd wife of Muhammad SAW
    Aisha RA
  9. Direction of Prayer
    Qibla
  10. successful commander
    Khalid ibn Al-Waleed RA
  11. Holy Month where muslims fast
    Ramadhan
  12. 2nd battle
    Battle of Uhud
  13. greater struggle
    Jihad-ul-akbar
  14. peace be upon you
    Assalamu Alaikum
  15. first sultan in the PH
    Sayyid Abu Bakr
  16. came from menangkabaw
    Raja Baguinda
  17. He landed from Cotabato to Tagoloan to spread Islam
    Sharief Alawi
  18. He founded the Maguindanao Sultanate
    Sharief Kabungsuan
  19. book of genealogy
    Salsila/Tarsila
  20. Arabic Writing system for Malay
    Jawe
  21. first masjid in the Ph
    Sheik Karim-ul Makdum Masjid
  22. first group to be islamized
    Tausug
  23. daughter of the prophet Muhammad SAW
    Fatimah RA
  24. Last group to become Muslim among the 13
    Meranaw
  25. holy book in islam
    Qur’an
  26. princess
    Paramisuli
  27. Traditional writing system of the Meranaw during pre-Islamic period for Maranao
    Kirim
  28. What is the second largest island in the Philippines?
    Mindanao
  29. A Cebuano term which means native or indigenous.
    Lumad
  30. It is the southernmost chain of islands in the Philippines that extends for 200 miles from Zamboanga Peninsula and Northern Borneo.
    Sulu
  31. They are the last group to embrace Islam.
    Maranao
  32. They are regarded as the people of the flood plain.
    Maguindanao
  33. They were called by the Spaniards as the Samaecas.
    Yakans
  34. They are mainly found in Cagayan de Sulu island and thinly scattered in northern Palawan and North Borneo.
    Jama Mapun
  35. This is the term of the Spaniards for the unchristianized.
    infieles
  36. They occupied the mountainous area of Surigao, the Peninsula of san Agustin and Northern part near the gulf of Davao.
    Mandayas
  37. They were the first infieles whom the Spaniards won their first converts.
    Bagobos
  38. It is the name of Bagobos' god where they offer their sacrifices.
    Madarangan or Darago
  39. They are the first group of Bagobo's whom the Spaniards came to know.
    Sinulan
  40. They inhabited the eastern coast of the gulf of Davao and neighbors to the Bagobos in the Casilaran Creek
    Calaganes
  41. They were found south of Lake Buluan and were called by the Muslims as Bangal-bangal.
    Dulanganes
  42. They are know to be the most industrious whose communities were found in the Belatukan River and sarangani Bay.
    Talaos
  43. Their name pertains to " those who dwell at the head of the river".
    Tagakaolos
  44. He was the reigning Sultan of Brunei forced by the Spaniards to flee and was able to recover his throne later on.
    Seifur-Rijal
  45. He struck Esteban Rodriguez de Figueroa with his kampilan that led to the latter death.
    Maguindanao Sultan
  46. He is the celebrated hero of the Moros who became the maguindanao chieftain around 1619.
    Katchil Kudarat
  47. It refers to the one who had taken an oath.
    Juramentado
  48. The word "Moro" is coined from this term
    Moors-Berbers
  49. The number of years of Muslim occupation in Spain.
    781 years
  50. This is regarded the most beautiful form of death in Islam.
    death during labor
  51. The current name of the ARMM
    Bangsamoro Autonomous Region of Muslim Mindanao
  52. They are known as the people of the river found mainly in the mountainous areas of Zamboanga del Sur and Misamis Occidental
    Subanon
  53. 6 regions of Mindanao
    • Zamboanga Peninsula (IX)
    • Northern Mindanao (X)
    • Davao Region (XI)
    • SOCCSKSARGEN (XII)
    • Caraga (XIII)
    • Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (ARMM)
  54. 5 Pillars of Islam
    • Shahada (The profession of faith)
    • Salat (5 times daily prayers)
    • Zakat (alms giving)
    • Saum (fasting)
    • Hajj (pilgrimage to Makkah)
  55. 4 Spanish Moro Wars Policies
    • 1. Get to acknowledge the Spanish sovereignty over their territory.
    • 2. Promote trade with them, limiting their trade to the Philippines islands exploring natural resources of Moroland with a view to their commercial exploitation.
    • 3. Bring an end to Moro "piracy" against Spanish shipping and an end to Moro raids on the Christianized settlements of the Visayas and southern Luzon.
    • 4. Hispanize and Christianize the Moro, along the same lines followed with respect to other lowland Filipino (Indio) groups.
  56. 6 Phases or the Spanish Moro Wars
    • Phase 1: Brunei cut-off
    • Phase 2: Strongholds
    • Phase 3: Counter attacks
    • Phase 4: Fortress war
    • Phase 5: Refortification of zamboanga
    • Phase 6: Spanish policy
  57. 5 IPs
    • Higaonon
    • Bagobo
    • Bukidnon
    • Manobo
    • Ubo
    • Ata
    • Kalaga
    • Mandaya
    • Mansaka
    • Tiboli
    • Samales
    • Subanen
    • Kolibugan
    • Mamanwa
    • B’laan
  58. 5 Moro
    • Badjao
    • Ilanun
    • Jama Mapun
    • Kalagan
    • Kolibugan
    • Maguindanao
    • Maranao
    • Molbog
    • Palawani
    • Samal
    • Sangil
    • Tausug
    • Yakan
  59. 5 Migrants
    • Bikol
    • Boholano
    • Cebuano
    • Chavacano
    • Ilocano
    • Ilonggo
    • Kapampangan
    • Tagalog
    • Waray
  60. 3 Practices during the Al-Jahiliyyah
    • Female infanticide
    • Polytheism
    • Slavery
    • Inequality
  61. 5 Prophets in Islam
    • Khadija RA
    • Muhammad SAW
    • Musa AS
    • Shoaib AS
    • Ayub AS
    • Ishaq AS
    • Ishmael AS
    • Lut AS
    • Ibrahem AS
    • Metusaleh AS
    • Heber AS
    • Nuh AS
    • Edris AS
    • Adam AS
  62. 2 Provinces in Sulu Archipelago
    • Basilan
    • Tawi-Tawi
    • Sulu
  63. 5 Commands of War in Islam
    • Don’t cut a tree
    • Don’t kill a child
    • Don’t kill old people
    • Don’t destroy a temple or a church
    • Don’t destroy a building
    • Don’t kill those who surrendered
    • Don’t kill who ran away
    • Don’t kill a woman
    • Don’t kill a sick person
    • Don’t kill a monk or a priest
    • Don’t disfigure the dead
    • Don’t kill an animal except for eating
    • Be good to the prisoners and feed them
    • Don’t enforce Islam
  64. 5 Principal Groups of Mandaya
    • Mansaka
    • Manwaga
    • Divavaogan
    • Pagsupan
    • Managusan
  65. Tri-people of MINSUPALA
    • Moros
    • Lumads
    • Migrant Settlers
Author
chompgalvez
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MINSU PRELIM
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