World History Chapter 6 The World of Islam. Islam: the beginnings Started in the desert of the Arabian Peninsula Started by the prophet Muhammad in Mecca.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
 Islam began in the city of Mecca in the Arabian Peninsula in the 600s AD.  Muhammad began to hear the voice of the angel Gabriel, calling on him to.
Advertisements

Islam Test Study Guide. What is an oasis AND why are they important on the Arabian Peninsula? An oasis is a fertile area in the middle of the desert.
The Rise of Islam.
THE ORIGIN OF ISLAM. ****THE ORIGIN OF ISLAM****  * Originated on the ARABIAN PENINSULA.  * The Arabs traced their ancestry to Abraham and his son Ishmael,
Islam Chapter 10, Section 1.
ISLAM. EARLY BEGINNINGS A prophet named Muhammad was born in 570 A.D. He was orphaned at age 6 and raised by an uncle and grandfather. Muhammad’s uncle.
The Rise of Islam Arabia before Muhammad  Arabs are the people of Arabia. The word Arab means “to move or pass” – meaning these people were nomadic.
Islamic Civilization. Red Sea Arabian Sea Persian Gulf.
Arab World.
THE ISLAMIC EMPIRE. Essential Question: What was the impact of the Islamic Empire under the Abbasids and the Umayyads?
Outcomes: The Rise of Islam & Beliefs of Islam
New Patterns of Civilizations: (400 AD to 1500)
The Rise Of Islam CH.6-1. The Arabs  Located on the Arabian Peninsula, a peninsula =a whose climate is mostly desert, Arabs moved around constantly due.
The Beliefs, Traditions and Customs of Islam What do the religions of Judaism, Christianity and Islam have in common? They are monotheistic Abraham is.
The History of Islam
Islam Global Studies 9 Mrs. Hart and Mrs. Bernier.
The World of Islam and the Muslims
The Rise of Islam Mr. Ermer World History Miami Beach Senior High.
Islam Drill. This term means “submission to the will of God.”
ISLAMIC EMPIRE GLOSSARY. Arabia: Region where Islam began. A arid peninsula, then inhabited by nomads & traders using camel caravans Arabs: People of.
“ We believe in God and that which is revealed unto us and that which was revealed unto Abraham, and Ishmael, and Isaac, and Jacob, and the tribes,
Islamic Civilization from C.E. Drill. This term means “submission to the will of God.”
ISLAM.
Match the people who are central or important to the following monotheistic religions of the Middle East. 1.Judaism 2.Christianity 3.Islam a.Mohammed b.Jesus.
Islam Review. Identifications Muslim: person who follows Islam Ka’aba: Islam’s holiest shrine – located in Mecca – Arabic for cube Bedouin: desert nomads.
The Islamic World Chapter … Islam complete the teachings of Judaism and Christianity. Mohammad is the last and greatest of the prophets … The Qur'an.
Islam Test Study Guide a paw print production assisted by Fernandez-Penny Inc. a paw print production assisted by Fernandez-Penny Inc.
Islam Origin and Spread. Prophet Muhammad The Prophet Muhammad Born in the city of Mecca (in Arabia) Raised by merchants Received God’s revelation during.
Islam Vocabulary  Islam p37p234  Muhammad (LFID)p37p234  Muslimsp37p235  Qur’anp38p236  Sunnahp38  Five Pillars p38p236  Meccap39p236  Hajjp39236.
3 Abrahamic Religions Judaism Christianity Islam All 3 religions have sacred ties to the city of Jerusalem in Israel. –Monotheistic (belief in one God.
The Arab Empire. Reviewing Islam Question…Who was the prophet of Islam? –Answer…Muhammad Question…What was Islam’s holy city? –Answer…Mecca Question…Where.
ISLAM Islam means “To submit to the will of God” Muslim – One who submits to the will of God Mecca – A city in Saudi Arabia that was the home of a temple.
 What are the Basic Teachings of Islam?  Why did Islam Spread Rapidly?  Why did Islam split into different branches?  What were some achievements.
Overview of Islam ■ Around 600 AD, a new monotheistic religion began called Islam: – The faith was founded by the prophet Muhammad – His followers, called.
The Rise of Islam The Rise of Islam The beginning of the Muslim Empire.
The Rise of Islam SS.A.3.4.4; SS.D.2.4.6; SS.B
Islam: Religion & Civilization
Rise of Islam. Where arabia Before Islam arrived The people of Arabia known as Arabs believed in many gods. They had contact with monotheism.
Muslim World.
Overview of Islam Around 600 AD, a new monotheistic religion began called Islam: Islam was founded by the prophet Muhammad in the Arabian city of Mecca.
Essential Question: What was the impact of the Islamic Empire under the Abbasids & Umayyads?
Chapter 6 Section 1. EQ: How did the religion of Islam lead to great changes in the social and political systems of Southwest Asia? OBJ: I will be able.
People of Islamic Faith. Islam: Origins Rise from Muhammad’s revelations from Allah delivered by angel Gabriel 3 years = about 30 followers Made Hijrah.
Islam began around 622 CE in Southwest Asia. In Arabic, Islam means “surrender to the will of Allah” (God). Followers of Islam are called Muslims, and.
The Arabian Peninsula Islam- is a monotheistic religion based on the teachings of its founder, the Prophet Muhammad.
Islam Notes. Origin Origins A. 610 CE, Mecca, Saudi Arabia, the Angel Gabriel appeared to Muhammad, a merchant, and delivered the one true word of God.
Islam Based on teachings of the prophet Muhammad ( ) Followers known as Muslims Qur'an Central belief: 1 God, called Allah All beliefs and teachings.
ISLAM Teachings and History of the Religion. The Beginning Muhammad Born in Mecca in 570 AD Often meditated in the hills near the city One day, the angel.
The Rise of Islam. Where Islam Started Arabian peninsula – Crossroads of 3 continents Africa, Asia, Europe – Location where many trade routes would meet.
The First Muslims World History Chapter 9. Assignment  Sports and 9/11:  What was the role of sports in healing after 9/11?  What was the reaction.
Words to Know Caliph – A Muslim political and religious leader. Dhow – An Arabian sailing ship. Hajj – Mohammed’s flight from Mecca to Medina in 622.
The Muslim World 600 A.D. – 1250 A.D. Blue Mosque, inspired by Muslim tradition. Istanbul, Turkey.
Rise of Islam Unit 2 Section 2
Origins of Islam September 19th.
Outcomes: The Rise of Islam & Beliefs of Islam
Introduction to Islam.
Rise of Islam.
Outcomes: The Rise of Islam & Beliefs of Islam
Outcomes: The Rise of Islam & Beliefs of Islam
Outcomes: The Rise of Islam & Beliefs of Islam
Outcomes: The Rise of Islam & Beliefs of Islam
Outcomes: The Rise of Islam & Beliefs of Islam
Rise of Islam Unit 2 Section 2
Outcomes: The Rise of Islam & Beliefs of Islam
Outcomes: The Rise of Islam & Beliefs of Islam
Outcomes: The Rise of Islam & Beliefs of Islam
Religions of Western Asia
Jeopardy Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200
Muhammad’s Early Life Muhammad was born around 570 C.E.
Presentation transcript:

World History Chapter 6 The World of Islam

Islam: the beginnings Started in the desert of the Arabian Peninsula Started by the prophet Muhammad in Mecca He claimed that the Angel Gabriel spoke to him while he was meditating on wickedness in a cave in the desert Had to leave Mecca, as he and his followers were persecuted by the wealthy, corrupt Meccans. He moves to Medina, & the # of his followers increase In 630 he returns with a vast army and conquers Mecca He calls the Kaaba a sacred shrine (see next page) He dies without an heir in 632 A.D.

In the city of Mecca there is a great stone building called the Kaaba. Mohammad called this building sacred as it was associated with the founder of Mecca: Abraham and his son Ishmael. The Kaaba in Mecca is the most holy site in Islam. It is the black building below.

The Teachings of Mohammad Islam or the religion of the prophet Mohammad is Monotheistic, and shares roots (including prophets such as Moses and Jesus) with Judaism and Christianity. Muslims belief that to achieve life after death (heaven), that they must subject themselves to the will of Allah (life by his rules) Muslims believe that Mohammad was human! There are 5 pillars or most important laws

Belief: Shahadata yn Prayer: Salaah Charity: Zakaah Fasting: Siyaam Pilgrimage: Hajj Believe that is no god but God, and Muhammad is his messenger Perform the correct prayers 5 times per day Give part of you wealth to the poor and needy Consuming no food nor drink during daylight during the holy month of Ramadan Make a pilgrimage to Mecca, at least once in your lifetime if you are able

A great Mosque (Islamic temple, in Mecca, Saudi Arabia) Note: non-Muslims are not allowed there.

Sucession After the death of Muhammad, his father- in-law Abu Bakr became Caliph, or leader. Bakr expanded the empire, but when he died, there were struggles. General Muawiya became caliph and made it hereditary, starting the Umayyad dynasty. It lasted until 750. He moved the capital to Damascus, Syria

Abu Bakr:

One revolt during the Umayyad dynasty was very important. A distant relative of Mohammad’s through marriage, known as Ali, lead a hopeless revolt. Although he died, the conflict split the Muslim word with Shiites only accepting descendents of Ali as the rulers of Islam, and the Sunni who accepted the Umayyads.

The Abbasids were the next dynasty. They moved the capital to the Tigris river, and built the city of Baghdad. There was much cultural growth in this period: math, poetry, astronomy, law.

After the Abbasids The Seljuk Turks conquered Baghdad, but only ruled militarily; they left the religious leaders in place After the Turks, the Mongols conquered the empire and destroyed the beautiful mosques in Baghdad