Ms. Culp – World History November 5, 2012

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Ms. Culp – World History November 5, 2012 Warm-Up: Name 2 things you know about the Islamic Faith, if you know any.

This Week… Spirit Week: … Tomorrow – College Day Wednesday – Color Wars Fresh: Orange, Soph: Blue, Junior: Red, Senior: Green Thursday – Animal Print Day Friday – Maroon Out! Pep Rally! …

Grades The end of the 6 Weeks is Friday! You have until the end of Friday to re-test. Easy points = daily assignments this week and warm-ups!

Rise of Islam Africa Post-Classical Asia Unit IV We are going back in time a bit, so keep the grand timeline in mind…

The Grand Timeline Early Civilizations (I): 3500 BC------------------------------------450 BC Ancient Civilizations (II): 2000 BC ------------------------------------500 AD Middle Ages (III): 500 AD --------------------------------------1200 AD UNIT IV: 1500 BC -------------------------------------1250 AD

The Muslim World Page 230 – Chapter 10

Rise of Islam Page 232 – Chapter 10 §1 DUE AT THE END OF CLASS: Read the section, and make a study guide for yourself (this is to help you on the test or any upcoming quiz – so organize it however it makes sense to you). Outline, Notes, Graphic Organizer, Timelines, Chart, Pictures, etc. You MUST make sure that your study guide can help you to definite the following terms and answer the following questions: See the next slide…

Rise of Islam Study Guide Terms Questions What was this part of the world like before Islam? (hint: this is at the beginning ) Who is Mohammad? (be detailed!) Where is Mecca? Why is it important? (include hajj) What are the 5 Pillars? (be able to explain each) How are Islam, Christianity and Judaism linked? (be specific!) Islam Ka’aba Allah Muslim Hijrah Qur’an (Koran, Quran) Shari’a Mosque Sunna