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Spread of Islam Cover Page 2 Minutes 1. Take out a lined or blank piece of paper. 2. Make sure to head it: Your name Mr. Schreiber World History Period ___ Date 3. Please write at the top “Unit: Spread of Islam” quickly. WE WILL DECORATE LATER :)

Standards 3 Minutes 1. Take out a lined piece of paper. 2. Make sure to head it 3. Please title it “Standards” 4. Please add to it: Discuss the expansion of Muslim rule through military conquest and treaties and the resulting cultural blending with conquered areas.

Standards 3 Minutes Discuss the expansion of Muslim rule through military conquest and treaties and the resulting cultural blending with conquered areas. Expansion: increasing in size Conquest: act of taking over by force Treaties: agreements Blending: mixing Conquered: something (land/people) that has been taken over by force.

Essential Questions 3 Minutes 1. Take out a lined piece of paper. 2. Make sure to head it: 3. Please title it “Essential Questions” 4. Please add to it: 1. What were the causes for the spread of Islam? 2. What were the effects of the spread of Islam? 5. We’ll answer these questions as we go through the unit.

“Real World Middle East Predictions” 5 Minutes 1. Take out a lined piece of paper. 2. Make sure to head it. 3. Please title it “Real World Middle East Predictions” 4. Answer these questions independently. (You don’t have to write out the questions. You don’t have to write in full sentences.) 1.What might happen when various cultures come into contact with one another? 2. Predict what might happen when groups with different religions come into contact with each other?

Chapter 4 Introduction 1. Take out your Holt Text (Blue Book). 2. Turn to page 76.

Cordoba, Spain

Chapter 4 Introduction 1. Turn to page 80.

Cordoba’s Great Mosque (p. 84)

Early Muslim Expansion Causes/Effects 10 Minutes 1. Flip your “Real World Middle East Predictions” Sheet over. 2. Title the page “Early Muslim Expansion Causes/Effects” 3. Make a T-Chart like this: 4. Read p (Stop at “Trade Helps Islam Spread” 5. As you read fill in the Causes and Effects of Muslim Expansion. 6. You may write in bullets. CausesEffects Early Muslim Expansion Causes/Effects

Causes: -Muhammad died. -Abu Bakr becomes leader of the Muslims -Armies strong from battles in Arabia Effects: -United Arabia -Persian and Byzantine Empires Defeated -Treaties with non-Muslims created: -Some non-Muslims not allowed to build places of worship. -Some non-Muslims not allowed to dress like Muslims. -Differences between groups of Muslims (Shia-Sunni) developed. -Capital moved from Medina to Damascus -Took over lands in Central Asia, northern India, eastern Mediterranean, North Africa, Spain. -Took over trade in eastern Mediterranean and North Africa. -Many Berbers converted to Islam. -Government reorganized.

“Real World Middle East Predictions” 2 Minutes 1. Flip back to your sheet: “Real World Middle East Predictions” 2. Answer this question independently. (You don’t have to write out the question. You don’t have to write in full sentences.) 3. List some things you use or have come into contact with that are from other cultures (e.g. food, music, and/or holidays) independently. 3. Pair share with a partner for a minute.

Study Guide Key Terms for Chapter. 4, Section 1 and Questions 1-4 Homework if you don’t finish EEEEEEK! Get ‘em done If you finish: Cover Page, other HW, Read Quietly