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ottoman empire
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studied islamic
do: Every year Muslims around the world slaughter an animal – a goat, a sheep, a cow or a camel – to reflect Prophet Ibrahim's willingness to sacrifice his son Ismail for the sake of God.
have: books
Quran
Quran is the central religious text of Islam, believed by Muslims to be a revelation from God.
Islamic holy books
Islamic holy books are the texts which Muslims believe were authored by God through various prophets throughout humanity's history.
Sunnah
Sunnah, is the Arabic word for traditional customs and practices; in the Islamic community, it refers to the traditions and practices of the Prophet Muhammad, which constitute a model for Muslims to follow.
think: they believed that god told that he was real and told it to Muhammad and created a religion out of this and conqurred the world while they were at it.
food
Hünkârbeğendi
Beğendi is an Ottoman cuisine dish. It is made from smoked and spiced eggplant, which is grilled, then pureed, and stirred with milk, melted butter, and roasted flour. Finally, the mixture is topped with cubes of sauteed lamb
Sarma
Sarma is a dish of vine, cabbage, monk's rhubarb, kale or chard leaves rolled around a filling of grains, like bulgur or rice, minced meat, or both.
Mücver
Mücver is a Turkish fritter or pancake, made from grated zucchini. They are typically shallow-fried in olive oil and their batter often includes a mixture of eggs, onion, dill, flour, and sometimes potatoes or feta cheese.
art
The Islamic religion forbids images of humans or animals in most art, so it impacted the imagery found in Ottoman art. Spectacular art and architecture were created during the reign of a sultan