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1 Chapter 10 Muslim Civilization

2 10.1 The Rise of Islam - Objectives -
Understand how Muhammad became the prophet of Islam. Describe the teachings of Islam. Explain how Islam helped shape the way of life of its believers.

3 Terms, People, and Places 10.1
Bedouins Muhammad Mecca Yathrib Hijra Medina Kaaba Quran Mosque Hajj Jihad Sharia

4 10.1 Lecture Muhammad Becomes a Prophet Teachings of Islam
Islam: A Way of Life

5 Formative Assessment 10.1 PHSchool.com (Bridge Page)
Web Code= [nad]-[1010] World History Home Page 2009 (red book) Survey (red book) Chapter 10 Assessments Section 1 Progress Monitoring (1-10)

6 10.2 Building a Muslim Empire - Objectives -
Explain how Muslims were able to conquer many lands. Identify the divisions that emerged within Islam. Describe the rise of the Umayyad and Abbasid dynasties Explain why the Abbasid empire declined.

7 Terms, People, and Places 10.2
Abu Bakr Caliph Sunni Shite Sufis Umayyads Abbasids Baghdad Minaret Sultan

8 10.2 Lecture Early Challenges to Islam Divisions Emerge Within Islam
Umayyad Caliphs Build and Empire Rise of the Abbasids The Muslim Empire Declines

9 10.2 Formative Assessment PHSchool.com (Bridge Page)
Web Code= [nad]-[1010] World History Home Page 2009 (red book) Survey (red book) Chapter 10 Assessments Section 2 Progress Monitoring (1-10)

10 10.3 Muslim Civilization’s Golden Age - Objectives -
Describe the role of trade in Muslim civilization. Identify the traditions that influenced Muslim art, architecture, and literature. Explain the advances Muslims made in centers of learning.

11 Terms, People, and Places 10.3
Social Mobility Firdawsi Omar Khayyam Calligraphy Ibn Rushd Ibn Khaldn Al – Khwarizmi Muhammad al-Razi Ibn Sina

12 Lecture 10.3 Social and Economic Advances
Muslim Art, Literature, and Architecture Muslims Seek Knowledge

13 10.3 Formative Assessment PHSchool.com (Bridge Page)
Web Code= [nad-]-[1010] World History Home Page 2009 (red book) Survey (red book) Chapter 10 Assessments Section 3 Progress Monitoring (1-10)

14 10.4 India’s Muslim Empires - Objectives -
Describe the impact the Delhi sultanate had on India. Explain why Muslim and Hindu traditions clashed and how they blended. Summarize the policies of Akbar that strengthened Mughal India.

15 Terms, People, and Places 10.4
Sultan Delhi Rajah Sikhism Babur Mughal Akbar Nur Jahan Shan Jahan Taj Mahal

16 Lecture 10.4 The Delhi Sultanate Muslims and Hindus Clash Mughal India

17 Formative Assessment 10.4 PHSchool.com (Bridge Page)
Web Code= [nad]-[1010] World History Home Page 2009 (red book) Survey (red book) Chapter 10 Assessments Section 4 Progress Monitoring (1-10)

18 10.5 The Ottoman and Safavid Empire - Objectives -
Analyze how the Ottoman empire expanded. Describe the characteristics of Ottoman culture. Explain how Abbas the Great strengthned the Safavid empire.

19 Terms, People, and Places 10.5
Ottomans Istanbul Suleiman Janizary Safavid Shah Shah Abbas Isfahan Qajars Tehran

20 Lecture 10.5 The Ottoman Empire Expands Ottoman Culture
The Safavid Empire

21 Formative Assessment 10.5 PHSchool.com (Bridge Page)
Web Code= [nad]-[1010] World History Home Page 2009 (red book) Survey (red book) Chapter 10 Assessments Section 5 Progress Monitoring (1-10)

22 Summative Assessment Chapter 10
PHSchool.com (Bridge Page) Web Code= [nad-[1010] World History Home Page 2009 (red book) Survey (red book) Chapter 10 Assessments Chapter Progress Monitoring (1- 20)


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