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The Rise of Islam From Revelation to Empire in less than 150 years… 1

Origins 1.Arabia Arabia is the crossroads of three continents and prospered from the trade of the surrounding empires Bedouins thrived in the harsh desert climate and escorted caravans across the desert from one oasis to the next Trade = Cultural Diffusion Bedouins valued courage, family loyalty, and warrior skills. They were also known as excellent storytellers and poets. Mecca was a center of trade and religion The Ka’aba was associated with Abraham but became a shrine to over 300 different gods Jews & Christians lived in Arabia 2 Summarize it in your own words

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Founder 2.Muhammad Orphaned at an early age and raised by his grandfather & uncle in the Bedouin culture He worked leading caravans through the desert When he was 25 he began to work for a wealthy older (40) businesswoman named Khadijah, she eventually proposed to Muhammad and they married In 610 Muhammad began to receive revelations from God through the angel Gabriel Khadijah convinced Muhammad he had to share his message to others, he began to preach monotheism and equality Wealthy and powerful Meccans did not like Muhammad’s message because it threatened their status, they planned to kill him in Summarize it in your own words

Start of a Religion 3.Hijrah Muhammad fled to the city of Yathrib north of Mecca in 622 AD which marks the start of the Muslim calendar ( =1386) Yathrib was renamed Medina and Muhammad united his followers with the Arabs & Jews of the city forming a strong community In 630 Muhammad returned to Mecca with an army of 10,000 followers, the city surrendered and Muhammad destroyed the idols in the Ka’aba and made the call to prayer from its roof Muhammad died in 632 but much of Arabia had been united under Islam 5 Summarize it in your own words

Beliefs 4.Five Pillars 5.Qur’an Faith—submission to Allah as the one and only God and Muhammad as the last and greatest prophet Prayer—5 times a day facing Mecca Charity—anonymously helping the less fortunate Fasting—during the month of Ramadan (9 th month) to honor & reflect on the revelations given to Muhammad Pilgrimage—once in life each Muslim must go to Mecca and participate in the Hajj Ceremonies (12 th month) Sacred text of Islam, written account of the teachings of Muhammad Considered the last and most perfect message from Allah (God) a continuation of the Torah & the Bible 6 Summarize it in your own words

Beliefs Continued 6.Shar’ia Code of law established by interpretations of the Qur’an and the example set by Muhammad, the Sunna Gives rules for everything from clothing to marriage, divorce, and interest rates on loans Islam provides a strong structure for daily life and behavior as well as equality in society, all believers are equal Jews & Christians are considered “people of the book” because they worship the same God 8 Summarize it in your own words

Islam After Muhammad 7.Successors 8.Shi’a Abu Bakr a close friend of Muhammad was named the first caliph (leader) He began to build an empire after some tribes tried to rebel after Muhammad’s death The first 4 caliphs are called the “Rightly Guided” Caliphs In 656 the third caliph Uthman was murdered, his successor Ali, Muhammad’s son-in-law, was also murdered in 661, this led to a permanent split in the religion Shi’ite Muslims followed Ali and believe the leader of Islam should be a relative of Muhammad, they also follow a stricter interpretation of Islam ~16% of the Muslims worldwide 9 Summarize in your own words

Schism & Beyond 9.Sunni 10.Sufi Believe the first 4 caliphs were “Rightly Guided” and the leader of Islam must follow the Sunna or Muhammad’s example, leader does not have to be a relative of Muhammad Followed the Umayyad’s after the assassination of Ali in 661 ~83% of Muslims worldwide (majority) Rejected the wealth of the Umayyad Dynasty and followed a spiritual interpretation living a life of poverty Interested in the mysticism of Islam ~1% of Muslims worldwide 10 Summarize in your own words

Islamic Empire 11.Al-Andalus 12.Abbasids 13.Fatimid Muslim kingdom in southern Spain established by the Berbers and an Umayyad, controlled Spain until 1492 Took power in 750 and slaughtered all but one member of the Umayyad family Moved the capital to Baghdad and controlled Arabia Established by Shi’a Muslims who claim descent from Fatima, Muhammad’s daughter Began in North Africa, now centered in Iran 11 Summarize in your own words

Achievements 14.Cities 15.Scholarship 16.Arts & architecture The Islamic Empire had several cities that became centers of learning, Damascus, Baghdad, Cordoba, Cairo, they are examples of urban planning and Muslim architecture House of Wisdom built in Baghdad Translated text from other cultures therefore saving the learning of previous civilizations Images of living creatures are prohibited in Islam so calligraphy is the main art form Muslim architecture is known for use of domes and arches, as well as open airy spaces, shows the impact of cultural diffusion blending with Roman & Byzantine architectural elements Thousand and One Arabian Nights famous stories including Aladdin 12 Summarize in your own words

More Achievements 17.Medicine 18.Math 19.Science 20.Tolerance Al-Razi wrote a medical encyclopedia which was translated and used throughout the world, believed patients could heal quicker with fresh air Al-Khwarizmi created algebra Ibn al-Haytham wrote about optics, his ideas helped invent telescopes and microscopes Scholars relied on observation and experiments unlike the Greeks who relied on logic The Islamic Empire was culturally diverse and the respect of learning allowed Non-Muslims to prosper as well, Maimonides, the most famous Jewish philosopher lived in Cordoba under Muslim rule 13 Summarize in your own words