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Question 1: Shaikh ________ (~1564–1624) was part of "a reassertion of orthodoxy within Sufism" and was known to his followers as the `renovator of the second millennium`.
Ahmad SirhindiChishti OrderMourideQadiriyyah

Question 2: Some observers suggest Islamism's tenets are less strict and can be defined as a form of ________ or "support for [Muslim] identity, authenticity, broader regionalism, revivalism, [and] revitalization of the community".
Black feminismIdentity politicsCombahee River CollectiveFeminism

Question 3: The US Embassy in Libya was burned by protesters chanting pro-Khomeini slogans and the embassy in ________, Pakistan was burned to the ground.
DhakaBakuIslamabadKarachi

Question 4: Central figures of modern Islamism include Muhammad Iqbal, Jamal al-Din al-Afghani, ________, Sayyid Qutb, Hasan al-Banna, and Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini.
Zia-ul-Haq's IslamizationUbaidullah SindhiAbul Ala MaududiJamaat-e-Islami

Question 5: Sharia law was not only accessible to humans and essential to the existence of ________, but also all-encompassing, precluding "evil and corrupt" non-Islamic ideologies like socialism, nationalism, or liberal democracy.
MosqueIslamIslamic schools and branchesMuslim history

Question 6: Ba'athism, Arab Socialism, and ________ suffered, and Islamist movements inspired by Mawlana Maududi, and Sayyid Qutb gained ground.
Arab nationalismBa'ath PartyPan-ArabismArab–Israeli conflict

Question 7: Like Maududi, Al Banna believed in the necessity of government rule based on ________ law implemented gradually and by persuasion, and of eliminating all non-Muslim imperialist influence in the Muslim world.
FiqhShariaIslamIslamic ethics

Question 8: The strength of the Islamist movement was manifest in an event which might have seemed sure to turn Muslim public opinion against ________, but did just the opposite.
FundamentalismSoulAtheismMonotheism

Question 9: Shah Waliullah of India and Muhammad ibn Abd-al-Wahhab of Arabia were contemporaries who met each other while studying in ________.
JeddahMeccaMedinaRiyadh

Question 10: From the school developed the Deobandi movement which became the largest philosophical movement of traditional Islamic thought in the subcontinent and led to the establishment of thousands of madrasahs throughout modern-day India, Pakistan and ________.
MaldivesBangladeshSri LankaMalaysia
















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