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Temple Mount Jerusalem
Dome of the Rock Temple Mount Jerusalem
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Spread of Islam
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Early Problems Who would lead?
A permanent split in the Islamic community Sunnis – Respected community leader Shia (Shi’ite) – Family Member must lead
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Caliph Abu Bakr Sunni Continued raids on Byzantine and Persian territory Killed any dissident elements or tribes Disposed any “new prophets”
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Caliph Ali Shia - Shi’ite
Organize separate party called “Shia”
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Reasons for success Exhaustion of Byzantium and Persia
End of a 400 year war Speed and Size of Muslim armies Acceptance of “People of the Book”
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Reasons for success exhaustion of Rome and Persia
End of a 400 year war speed and size of Muslim armies acceptance of the Old and New Testament “People of the Book” Apostasy (Backsliders = treason = death)
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Umayyad Ali assassinated in 661 A.D.
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Umayyad Ali assassinated in 661 A.D. Created a War Machine
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Atlantic Ocean to India Damascus, Syria: center of the Islamic World
Umayyad empire Atlantic Ocean to India Damascus, Syria: center of the Islamic World
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The Abbasid Dynasty (750-1258 CE)
Defeats Umayyad army in 750 Invited Umayyad to banquet, massacred them
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“The Golden Age of Islam High Point of Islamic Empires
The Abbasid Dynasty ( CE) “The Golden Age of Islam High Point of Islamic Empires
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“The Golden Age of Islam High Point of Islamic Empires
The Abbasid Dynasty ( CE) “The Golden Age of Islam High Point of Islamic Empires Baghdad City of Peace, Gift of God, Paradise on Earth
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High Point of Islamic Empires
The Abbasid Dynasty ( CE) High Point of Islamic Empires Baghdad City of Peace, Gift of God, Paradise on Earth Arabic Numerals
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High Point of Islamic Empires
The Abbasid Dynasty ( CE) High Point of Islamic Empires Baghdad City of Peace, Gift of God, Paradise on Earth Arabic Numerals Ships of the Desert
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High Point of Islamic Empires
The Abbasid Dynasty ( CE) High Point of Islamic Empires Baghdad City of Peace, Gift of God, Paradise on Earth Arabic Numerals Ships of the Desert Banking Practices (Sakk – Check)
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High Point of Islamic Empires
The Abbasid Dynasty ( CE) High Point of Islamic Empires Baghdad City of Peace, Gift of God, Paradise on Earth Arabic Numerals Ships of the Desert Banking Practices (Sakk – Check) Literature: The Thousand and One Nights Aladdin
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Consequences of Expansion
Christendom loses oldest lands Jerusalem and Constantinople Collapse of Zoroastrianism as a major Persian religion
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West Africa Gold and Salt Trade 600 – 1600: 8 tons of gold exported annually
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Ghana: present day Mali
Fertile V-Valley of Niger River and Senegal River Arab writers: “the land of gold”
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Influence of Islam Umayyad Military Empire
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Influence of Islam Ummayyad Military Empire
Islamic Merchants (traders) brought their faith Muslims employed Written language Coinage Business methods
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Mansa Musa Kingdom of Mali
Converted to Islam Expanded the borders west ward to Atlantic Ocean Did not impose Islam on his people Justice system based on Quran
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Mansa Musa Five Pillars of Islam: Hajj
Forged new diplomatic and economic ties to Arab states Brought back scholars Architects Teachers to promote Islamic education in Mali Islamic university In Timbuktu
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90% of Islamic world today is Sunni Most of Iran is Shiite
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Umayyad Abbasid Mali Dates Center of Government Accomplishments
Assignment: Create a Graphic Organizer for each of the following Muslim Expansion and Empires Umayyad Abbasid Mali Mansa Musa Dates Center of Government Accomplishments Find at least one accomplishment from outside research that is NOT in your book
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