A religion based on theteachings of theprophet Mohammedwhich stresses belief inone god (Allah),Paradise and Hell, anda body of law written inthe Quran. Followersare called Muslims.An instrumentinvented by Muslimsthat is used todetermine directionby figuring out theposition of the stars.Is the term given to thefive duties incumbent onevery Muslim. Theseduties are Shahadah(profession of faith), Salat(ritual prayer), Zakat(almsgiving), Sawm(fasting during Ramadan)and Hajj (pilgrimage toMecca)Book composed ofdivine revelations madeto the ProphetMuhammad betweenca. 610 and his death in632; the sacred text ofthe religion of Islam.An ancientGreek stadiumused for horseand chariotracingJustinianCodeCaliphPillarsofIslamA journey to aplaceconsideredsacred forreligiouspurposes.MedinaMost famous exampleof Byzantinearchitecture, it was builtunder Justinian I and isconsidered one of themost perfect buildingsin the world.MuslimhippodromeMosqueA Muslimplace ofworshipA largeandimportantchurchCaravanAfollowerof Islam.A group oftraderstravelingtogetherIn Islam, thesuccessor tothe ProphetMohammedQuranpictures orimages ofJesus orsaintsHagiaSophiaPilgrimageicon(Islam) WhereMuhammadand hisfollowers go tobe the leaderMeccaCathedralCity in westernArabia; birthplaceof the ProphetMuhammad, andritual center of theIslamic religion.A set of laws, writtenby the Byzantineemperor Justinian,that served theByzantine empire forhundreds of years.AstrolabeIslamA religion based on theteachings of theprophet Mohammedwhich stresses belief inone god (Allah),Paradise and Hell, anda body of law written inthe Quran. Followersare called Muslims.An instrumentinvented by Muslimsthat is used todetermine directionby figuring out theposition of the stars.Is the term given to thefive duties incumbent onevery Muslim. Theseduties are Shahadah(profession of faith), Salat(ritual prayer), Zakat(almsgiving), Sawm(fasting during Ramadan)and Hajj (pilgrimage toMecca)Book composed ofdivine revelations madeto the ProphetMuhammad betweenca. 610 and his death in632; the sacred text ofthe religion of Islam.An ancientGreek stadiumused for horseand chariotracingJustinianCodeCaliphPillarsofIslamA journey to aplaceconsideredsacred forreligiouspurposes.MedinaMost famous exampleof Byzantinearchitecture, it was builtunder Justinian I and isconsidered one of themost perfect buildingsin the world.MuslimhippodromeMosqueA Muslimplace ofworshipA largeandimportantchurchCaravanAfollowerof Islam.A group oftraderstravelingtogetherIn Islam, thesuccessor tothe ProphetMohammedQuranpictures orimages ofJesus orsaintsHagiaSophiaPilgrimageicon(Islam) WhereMuhammadand hisfollowers go tobe the leaderMeccaCathedralCity in westernArabia; birthplaceof the ProphetMuhammad, andritual center of theIslamic religion.A set of laws, writtenby the Byzantineemperor Justinian,that served theByzantine empire forhundreds of years.AstrolabeIslam

Byzantine Bingo - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. A religion based on the teachings of the prophet Mohammed which stresses belief in one god (Allah), Paradise and Hell, and a body of law written in the Quran. Followers are called Muslims.
  2. An instrument invented by Muslims that is used to determine direction by figuring out the position of the stars.
  3. Is the term given to the five duties incumbent on every Muslim. These duties are Shahadah (profession of faith), Salat (ritual prayer), Zakat (almsgiving), Sawm (fasting during Ramadan) and Hajj (pilgrimage to Mecca)
  4. Book composed of divine revelations made to the Prophet Muhammad between ca. 610 and his death in 632; the sacred text of the religion of Islam.
  5. An ancient Greek stadium used for horse and chariot racing
  6. Justinian Code
  7. Caliph
  8. Pillars of Islam
  9. A journey to a place considered sacred for religious purposes.
  10. Medina
  11. Most famous example of Byzantine architecture, it was built under Justinian I and is considered one of the most perfect buildings in the world.
  12. Muslim
  13. hippodrome
  14. Mosque
  15. A Muslim place of worship
  16. A large and important church
  17. Caravan
  18. A follower of Islam.
  19. A group of traders traveling together
  20. In Islam, the successor to the Prophet Mohammed
  21. Quran
  22. pictures or images of Jesus or saints
  23. Hagia Sophia
  24. Pilgrimage
  25. icon
  26. (Islam) Where Muhammad and his followers go to be the leader
  27. Mecca
  28. Cathedral
  29. City in western Arabia; birthplace of the Prophet Muhammad, and ritual center of the Islamic religion.
  30. A set of laws, written by the Byzantine emperor Justinian, that served the Byzantine empire for hundreds of years.
  31. Astrolabe
  32. Islam