Bellwork1/8/15 Using Lecture 18 (handed out on Tuesday), answer the question below in at least five sentences (a full paragraph): How did Muslims (those.

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Bellwork1/8/15 Using Lecture 18 (handed out on Tuesday), answer the question below in at least five sentences (a full paragraph): How did Muslims (those who follow the religion of Islam) influence Western history?

The Rise of Islam Threat to the West Muhammad Shi’ite vs. Sunni

At the height of Islamic civilization: – Spain – Sicily – North Africa – Egypt – Palestine – Syria

The Islamic religion and civilization was both: – A threat to the West and Byzantium – Also a source of ideas for later Western Europe Absorbed and preserved ancient Greek and Latin writings, translated into Arabic, which were later found by Western Europeans during the Renaissance

Islamic religion had elements of other religions: – Christian – Jewish – Pagan

Islamic civilization tolerated others on several conditions: – Recognize Islamic political rule and law – Pay Islamic taxes – Do not preach your religion among Muslims But as time went on, Islam became more protective and intolerant – Therefore, did not impact Western society as much as, say, Germanic culture did – Instead, was strange and threatening

Islamic religion was formed by an illiterate culture – So we know less about their beginning – Vs. Christianity Started on the Arabian Peninsula

Founder – Muhammad Born in Mecca – All Arabs worshipped a large black stone there Not very wealthy Orphaned by 6 At 25, married a widow of a wealthy merchant – Became a social activist against: » Materialism » Paganism » Unjust treatment of poor

In 610 – At the age of 40, Muhammad received his first revelation and began to preach – Believed God spoke to him through Gabriel – These revelations are collected in the Koran – Islam = submission to the will of God – Believed he was the last in a long line of prophets starting with Noah Jesus was just one of the prophets – Not co-eternal, or co-equal to God – Like Judaism, monotheistic, not Trinitarian

Five Pillars of Islam 1.Profession of Faith – there is no God but Allah, and Muhammad was the last prophet 2.Prayers – uttered towards Mecca five times a day 3.Giving of alms – charity to the poor 4.Fasting – during certain times 5.Pilgrimage – to Mecca, at least once in your life

Thought Jews and Christians had strayed from the real religion – Not very successful in converting them to Islam – Not accepted by the leaders of Mecca – Left in 622 and went to Medina Called the hegira (breaking of former ties) Started a community with more rules – No wine – No gambling – No usury – New legal system Followers started to attack caravans on their way to Mecca – By 624, army was powerful enough to conquer Mecca

Died in 632 – Had not named a successor Some selected Abu Bakr (wealthy merchant, Muhummad’s father-in-law) as caliph Later, Muhammad’s son-in-law became caliph – When he died, a general became caliph and made the position hereditary for his family, creating the Umayyad dynasty » Moved the capital from Medina to Damascus » The Shi’ites would only accept descendents of Muhammad’s son-in-law » Sunnis accepted Umayyads as true rulers » = This division exists today

Made it a tradition to make raids on their enemies – Called it the jihad (striving in the way of the Lord) Not meant to convert people – 636 – defeated the Byzantine army – 640 – Syria fell – 650 – the entire Persian empire was under Muslim control – 720s – Egypt, North Africa, and Spain were all under Muslim rule – 732 – Muslim expansion in Europe was stopped at the Battle of Tours, in France

8 th /9 th Centuries = golden age of Islam – Gathered Arabic, Byzantine, Persian, and Indian writings in their raids – Translated them – Commented on them – Preserved them – 12 th century (High Middle Ages) Westerners were re-exposed to this old literature Because the violent Early Middle Ages were over