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Which two Muslim cities served as political and administrative centers of Muslim empires? Baghdad Istanbul Mecca Mogadishu Medina I and III II and IV I and II III and V

Today: 10/7 and 10/8 Practice Question Reading Quiz Look at Reading Guide Lecture Exit Objective: Students will be able to describe how Family group traditions and a new religion created a new Post-Classical Empire

The First Global Civilization: The Rise and Spread of Islam Chapter 6 The First Global Civilization: The Rise and Spread of Islam

Introduction Difference between the terms Arab and Islam They do not mean the same thing 1st Global Civilization What do you think this means??? Very unique development of an empire that expanded throughout the known world. Centralization as well as a unifying factor of Religion Spread very fast

4 developments define postclassical centuries Islamic civilization spread politically and culturally into Asia, Europe and Africa Civilizations expanded into new world regions The great world religions gained adherent from peoples once following local belief structures The creation of a world network linking many of the individual civilizations

In this beginning Arab Peninsula Bedouin Societies  Nomadic Herders Trade routs Clan/family ties

Clan Life A way to survive in a VERY harsh environment Subsistence living Water  constant struggle Kin related. So Families made up the Clan Survival depended on cooperation, support and loyalty. If you were kicked out of your clan you would most likely DIE Culture of violence

Tribes Tribe Clans were smaller family groups Larger Tribal groups would come together in times of hardship and war They usually didn’t get along Tribe Family Clan Family Clan Family Clan Family Clan Family Clan

Culture of Violence Clans would feud with each other Could last for hundreds of years Revenge is a major part of the culture

Warriors (and their families) Organization Unlike prehistory nomads, there is a great variation of wealth and power Even within the clan Shaykhs Warriors (and their families) Slave families

Trade Another major aspect of the culture Small communities did develop in certain places to help facilitate trade Mecca: Founded by the Umayyad Clan of the Quraysh Tribe Very affluent Ka’ba: located here and is part of the pre-Islamic religion Medina: Established as an Oasis Very agricultural Controlled by multiple clans that didn’t get along Meant that Medina was not very strong

Women What do you think the gender relations were like in the Bedouin communities??? Not like pre-history equality Women were not equal but may have had more rights Depended a lot of the individual clans

Religion Before and During Muhammad The clans blended animism and polytheism Met the needs of their individual clan Allah: Quraysh tribe’s supreme god Ka’ba was used as a religious place for multiple gods

During Muhammad “The hardships of Muhammad’s early life underscores the importance of Clan ties in the Arabian world” Muhammad Born into a prominent clan of the Quraysh Tribe Educated with the clan to be a merchant During his caravan travels he met Christians and Jews He was aware of the Monotheistic traditions developing c. 610 He started receiving messages from Allah through the angle Gabriel

Islam Started very small Muhammad was very respected so it helped to get his message out So much fighting between tribes there was nothing to bring them together (unite them) They were Arab but it was not a unifying factor Islam provided a religion that was distinctly Arab and equal to other religions Provided a possible end to the fighting

Ok so how did this all work Muhammad settled disputes in Medina making it a stronger community Umayyad didn’t like this because it threatened their trade They attack Muhammad and his followers After victory Muhammad was able to travel back to Mecca to the Ka’ba Proved to be strong both as a man and a religion

Something to bring us together Islam gave a common identity to the Arab world Umma community of Faithful This would rise above old tribal and clan boundaries The Qur’an and Muhammad’s teachings would be incorporated into laws ISLAM Tribe Clans Tribe Clans Tribe Clans Tribe Clans

BUT. . . After Muhammad’s death many of the tribes renounced the faith and tired to return to old ways The split New leaders needed to be found and then they had to force those who left to return This was a more Arab empire in the beginning

Successor Issue After Muhammad’s death: This Split They had to decide on a Caliph to be the political and religion successor Who do we choose ??? This Split Shi’a: The successor should be a member of Muhammad’s family Sunni: The successor should be the strongest Umayads

Umayyad Dynasty Arab conquest that began during the search for a successor continued They wanted booty: that means riches Didn’t worry so much about conversion Have to share the booty Dhimmi: people of the book Damascus becomes the political center

Umayyad decline They began to move away from the simple, frugal life that Muhammad taught Were very centered around family ties and nothing else Abbasids began to grow angry and wanted power Used the Mawali (non Arab Muslims) and Shi’a to help them gain the power Come to dinner Reject those that helped them after they took power