Warm-up 1/28/19 Which Muslim religious practice do you think affects the way Muslims live their daily life the most? Why?

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Warm-up 1/28/19 Which Muslim religious practice do you think affects the way Muslims live their daily life the most? Why?

Warm-up 1/29/19 Skim through Chapter 10 of your textbook. It begins on page 104. Look at pictures, captions, headings and bold face words. Which section are you most interested to read more about? Why?

Warm-up 1/30/19 Draw a picture to represent a contribution made by Muslims in the area of city building or architecture.

Warm-up 1/31/19 The Crusades were religious wars by Christians to take back the Holy Land (Jerusalem) from the Muslims who controlled it. How do you think Muslims felt about these wars?

Warm-up 2/1/19 What are some of the consequences of war? Make a list

Warm-up 2/4/19 How would you say the Crusades went in general? Good/Bad/ Moderate? Explain

Warm-up 2/5/19 Read page 89 of your text and answer this question. What reason is given for the expansion of the Muslim Empire?

Warm-up 2/6/19 Turn the prompt below into a topic sentence. Prompt: What was the most important reason Islam spread so easily? Military conquest, trade routes, or fair treatment of the conquered

Warm-up 2/7/19 Suppose someone said: Military conquests were the reason why Islam was able to spread because their enemy “…trembled as that terrible army…attacked….” This showed how scared people were and this would allow Islam to spread throughout the land. What could you say to prove them wrong?

Warm-up 2/8/19 Why is a counterargument important to your writing?