THE RISE OF ISLAM 600 - 1100 A.D. SWBAT: identify the major components of Islam and compare and contrast the Qu’ran, Bible, and Torah. Homework: Read pages.

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THE RISE OF ISLAM A.D. SWBAT: identify the major components of Islam and compare and contrast the Qu’ran, Bible, and Torah. Homework: Read pages and answer questions 4a and 4b. Do Now: Fill out the “Who wants to be a Millionaire” quiz.

What is Islam? Monotheistic, Abrahamic religion. Muslims believe that the faith was revealed at many times and places before, including through Abraham, Moses and Jesus, whom they consider prophets. Those prophets, however, either altered or misinterpreted God’s message.

Abrahamic: Three Faiths One Man Abraham Isaac Mother was Sarah Judaism Christianity Jesus Ishmael Mother was Hagar Islam Mohammad

Who Was Mohammed? Lived from 570 – 632 A.D. Born in Mecca on the Arabian Peninsula Worked as a merchant and trader At age 40 he believed he had been chosen by Allah to preach a new faith. He is believed to be the last of the great prophets.

One day, Mohammad was meditating on Mount Hijra when the angel Gabriel (the angel who speaks for God) appears Gabriel also spoke to Abraham, Noah, Jacob, Daniel, and Mary and Joseph He continued to receive revelations about Islam and converted many people. Mohammad and the Angel Gabriel The Story of Mohammad…

In 622, the ruling tribe of Mecca exiled (kicks out) Muhammad for being too influential among citizens He and his followers traveled around Arabia searching for a home The city of Medina, 275 miles away from Mecca, accepted them

Muhammad in Medina In Medina, Muhammad solved problems for the city and many people converted to Islam Right before he died, he made one last trip (pilgrimage) to Mecca When he died, his revelations were collected into the Quran and Muslims established the 5 Pillars of Faith

The Five Pillars of Islam 1. Shahadah: give testimony. Every Muslim must repeat the Muslim creed in Arabic: “There is no God but Allah and Mohammed is his Prophet.” 2. Salat: prayer. Every Muslim must pray five times a day 3. Zakat: alms Every Muslim must give charity to the poor 4. Sawm: fast Muslims must fast during the month of Ramadan 5. Hajj: pilgrimage Every Muslim must make a pilgrimage to Mecca once in their lifetime The Kaaba: the place of pilgrimage and the direction Muslims pray to.

Islam Spreads After Mohammed’s death Muslims, under the rule of caliphs, conquered Arabia, Persia, Egypt, northern Africa, and the Iberian Peninsula (Spain) As Muslim armies moved Islam spread Muslims soon also won converts in India, China, and the Philippines

Legacy of Islam Almost 20% of the world’s populations is Muslim Led contributions to math, science, and learning Muslim Arabs established colleges, libraries, and hospitals that inspired the west

Qu’ran/Bible/Torah Comparison Activity In groups of ~4, begin reading the passages given on the page after your guided notes. You do not need to write in complete sentences. With 5 minutes left to class, we will go over your answers.

Exit Question Are Islam and Christianity looking more similar after today’s lesson, or more different?