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Ways of the World: A Brief Global History First Edition Robert W. Strayer Ways of the World: A Brief Global History First Edition CHAPTER 11 The Worlds of Islam: Afro-Eurasian Connections 600–1500 Copyright © 2009 by Bedford/St. Martin’s

The Birth of a New Religion The Homeland of Islam The Messenger and the Message The Transformation of Arabia

The Making of an Arab Empire War and Conquest Conversion to Islam Divisions in the Islamic World Women and Men in Early Islam

Islam and Cultural Encounter: A Four-Way Comparison The Case of India The Case of Anatolia The Case of West Africa The Case of Spain

The World of Islam as a New Civilization Networks of Faith Networks of Exchange

Chapter 11 The Worlds of Islam: Afro-Eurasian Connections, 600–1500 Map 11.1 The Arab Empire and the Initial Expansion of Islam, 622–900 C.E. (p. 309) Map 11.2 The Growing World of Islam (900–1500) (p. 317) Map 11.3 The Ottoman Empire by the Mid-Fifteenth Century (p. 320) Map 11.4 West Africa and the World of Islam (p. 321) Spot Map 11.1 Arabia at the Time of Muhammad (p. 303) Spot Map 11.2 The Sultanate of Delhi (p. 318) The Hajj (p. 300) Muslims, Jews, and Christians (p. 305) The Kaaba (p. 312) Men and Women at Worship (p. 315) The Great Mosque at Jenne (p. 322) A Muslim Astronomical Observatory (p. 326)