Division and Growth of Islam

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Division and Growth of Islam Name: ________________________________ Date________________ Period:___________ I. Division of Islam II. A New Dynasty III. Seljuk Turks Sunni Shia IV. The Ottomans V. The Safavids VI. The Moguls Location: Important Dates:

Timeline of Division and Growth of Islam Guiding Questions: How did the Arab Empire change after the Umayyads? How did the Turks, Safavids, and Moguls rule their empires? Timeline of Division and Growth of Islam Directions: Use the dates from your jigsaw activity to create a timeline of events that explain the division and growth of Islam.