Life in the Islamic World

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Life in the Islamic World Chapter 5 Lesson 3 Life in the Islamic World pages 115-119 I can… It Matters Because…

bazaar Men were in charge of government, society and business.

Questions page 115 1. Who controlled trade routes from Asia to Africa in the Islamic world? 2. What was traded from Africa?

Questions page 115 3. Which workers were responsible for cultural diffusion throughout Islam? 4. What were the two most important things Muslim merchants spread along trade routes? 5. Which type of business was created as a result of Muslim business skills?

DO NOW Using page 116 answer: 5 minutes What is a mosque? List four uses of an Islamic mosque. What is a bazaar? A bazaar in a Muslim city is like a _____ in Memphis.

page 116 10. Illustrate a Muslim society social class pyramid.

landowners, and wealthy Muslim Social Class Government leaders, landowners, and wealthy merchants held the greatest power.

Muslim Social Class Below them were artisans, farmers, and workers.

Muslim Social Class Enslaved people held no power.

Using your book (Pages 117-119) Using your book (Pages 117-119). Fill out the Islamic Contributions web diagram

Life In the Islamic World Muslim spread the religion of Islam and the Arabic language along trade routes. Muslim merchants kept detailed records of their business dealings and their earnings. These practices created a new industry -BANKING Increase trade led to the growth of cities. Muslim cities had bazaars, or marketplace.

and the Arabic language Muslim trade flourished. Muslims spread the religion of Islam and the Arabic language along trade routes.

These practices created Muslim merchants kept detailed records of their business dealings and their earnings. These practices created a new industry -BANKING

Muslim cities had bazaars, or marketplace. Increase trade led to the growth of cities. Muslim cities had bazaars, or marketplace.

Muslim cities had bazaars, or marketplace. Increase trade led to the growth of cities. Muslim cities had bazaars, or marketplace.

Science Muslim Contributions Science Math Medicine Literature Art Architexture

Science Muslim Contributions -improved the astrolabe -proved that the Earth is round - learned that the moon affects the ocean developed chemistry Muslim Contributions

Science -improved the astrolable -proved that the Earth is round - learned that the moon affects the ocean

Muslim Contributions Muslim scientists used the astrolabe to _____. page 117

-developed Arabic numbers Mathematics -developed Arabic numbers -developed algebra Muslim Contributions

Muslim Contributions Medicine -discovered how blood moves to and from the heart -explained the spread of diseases -established medical schools and test for doctors Muslim Contributions

Literature -The Arabian Nights Muslim Contributions

Arts Muslim Contributions Muslim art detailed designs, flowers, leaves, stars, and fancy lettering instead of images. Leaders felt that Muslim art should focus on worship not images. Muslim Contributions

Arts Muslim Contributions Muslim art detailed designs, flowers, leaves, stars, and fancy lettering instead of images. Leaders felt that Muslim art should focus on worship not images. Muslim Contributions

Architecture -mosque - minarets -Taj Mahal Muslim Contributions

Muslim Contributions A minaret is the tower of a mosque from which Muslims are called to prayer. page 119

Taj Mahal

Muslim Contributions The Mongul ruler Shah Jahan built the Taj Mahal as a tomb for his wife. Muslim Contributions