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Islamic Civilisations and its influence Name a famous: Mathematician Scientist Writer Connect

Islamic Civilisations and its influence WHAT …are we learning? To understand Muslim contributions to science and art To be able to describe some of the most important contributions Explain why these contributions were significant Students will be able to explain why these contributions are a significant part of History Students will be able to describe the contributions in two or three sentences Students will be able to show understanding about some of the most important influences Key Words: astronomers , astrolabe, influences Activate

Cordoba is a town in Spain. Samarkand is in Central Asia Cordoba is a town in Spain. Samarkand is in Central Asia. They are thousands of km apart, but they have one thing in common. They once shared in the Islamic Empires

Demonstrate Use the coloured map to help you identify and colour in the different stages of the Islamic Empires. The Spread of Islam

So why did the Muslims have Empires? Swords, slaves, spices, ivory and teak from India Weapons from Afghanistan Furs from Europe Horses, pottery, silk and paper from China Slaves from Europe Horses from Arabia Papyrus and linen from Egypt Slaves from East Africa Now find the countries and add these goods to your map

Do you agree with this statement? Consolidate The Islamic Empires were only a part of Arabia. They only covered one country and didn’t last very long, they didn't take any thing from other countries! Do you agree with this statement? If not, why?