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Islamic World Islamic Era - Chronology  570 CE – Birth of Muhammed, founder of Islam  610 CE – Muhammed’s vision that creates Islam (Archangel Gabriel.

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2 Islamic World

3 Islamic Era - Chronology  570 CE – Birth of Muhammed, founder of Islam  610 CE – Muhammed’s vision that creates Islam (Archangel Gabriel comes to him)  622 CE – Muhammed leaves Mecca for Medina and begins gaining converts – this event is known as the Hegira (Hajj)  630 CE – Muhammed and followers return to Mecca and overtake the city – the Kabah is set up as major Islamic shrine  632 CE – Death of Muhammed, his father-in-law Abu – Bakhr takes over and creates the title caliph; begins the creation of an empire of Islam by conquering neighboring lands. At Abu-Bakhr’s death Umar takes over as caliph. Muslims divide into many subgroups.

4 Islamic Era - Chronology  718 CE – Spain is under Muslim control  734 CE – Battle of Poitiers – Muslim spread is stopped by Charles Martel of France  762 – 766 CE – The Abbasid Dynasty takes over from Umayyads (except in Spain) and move capital from Damascus to Baghdad  788 – 879 CE – Several countries break free from caliphate and set up individual kingdoms and dynasties  879 CE – Seljuk Turks begin conquest of Mesopotamia and Persia  900 CE – Fatimids take over in Egypt and conquer all of North Africa

5 Islamic Era - Chronology  945 CE – Abbasid power falls to the Shiites  969 – 1171 CE – Fatimid Dynasty recreates a smaller version of the Caliphate in Egypt  1037 – 1194 CE – Seljuk Turk Dynasty  1077 CE – Seljuk Turks conquer most of Arabia, Palestine, Syria, Lebanon  1099 CE – Crusades begun against Muslims in the Holy Land by Pope Urban  1187 CE – Saladin ends Western control of Holy Land (Outremer) after Battle of Hattin

6 Islamic Era - Chronology  1248 CE – Muslims lose control of most of Spain except area around Granada  1251 CE – Malmuk Dynasty takes over caliphate in Egypt  1258 CE – Abbasid Dynasty is completely wiped out by Mongol invasion  1327 CE – Seljuk Empire collapses; Arab world splits into several kingdoms  1453 CE – Ottoman Empire defeats the Byzantine Empire; move capital to Istanbul (Constantinople)  1492 CE – Muslims completely expelled from Spain

7 5 Pillars of Faith – (Sunni)  1) Shahadah – profession of faith – “There is no God but Allah, and Muhammad is his messenger”  2) Salah – ritual prayer done 5x a day at dawn, noon, mid-afternoon, sunset and evening  3) Zakat – giving to the poor – everyone must give something depending on what they earn  4) Sawm – fasting during month of Ramadan – refraining from food, drink and sexual intercourse from dawn to dusk each day of the month – also supposed to get along with others better and get closer to Allah during this time (there are exceptions for health, etc.)  5) Hajj – pilgrimage to Mecca – every able bodied Muslim must make the pilgrimage at least once in their lifetime – must walk around the Kaaba 7 times, touch the stone and symbolically throw rocks at the devil  In Shiite Islam there are the additional pillars of Jihad (personal struggle against Islam’s enemies) and Khum (giving a tithe to the Imam)

8 Islamic Terms  Islam – submission to Allah (god)  Muslim – one who submits to the will of Allah  Hajj/Hegira – pilgrimage to Mecca  Imam – religious leader  Quran (Koran) – Muslim Holy Book  Sura – chapter in the Quran  Qiyama – Day of Judgment  Jannah - heaven

9 Islamic Art Characteristics  Geometric Patterns  No icons, rare animals  Heavy use of plasterwork  Quotations from Koran used as art – calligraphy  Plain interiors  Water is used as a way to show off wealth

10 Islamic Art  Dome of the Rock  680 - 692 CE  Jerusalem, Israel/Palestine  Architecture  Earliest major Islamic building  Jerusalem is 3 rd holiest city to Muslims

11 Islamic Art  Interior of Dome of the Rock  690 CE  Jerusalem, Israel/Palestine  Architecture  Interior is heavily decorated for an Islamic building  The rock in the center marks the alleged place where Abraham was going to sacrifice his first born son; it is also the alleged place where Muhammed was taken by Gabriel on a mi’raj (spiritual journey) to visit heaven and hell

12 Islamic Art – Dome of the Rock

13 Grand Mosque of Damascus (Ummayad Mosque) 706-715 CE Damascus, Syria Architecture Includes a shrine inside which claims the head of John The Baptist Also has the tomb of Saladin And the head of Husayn, the grandson of Mohammed

14 Islamic Art  Cordoba Mosque  786  Cordoba, Spain  Architecture  Artist: Begun by Abd-al Rahman  Umayyad Dynasty in Spain’s influence is seen here  Interior is considered a masterpiece of Islamic architecture

15 Islamic Art  Interior of La Mezquita (Great Mosque of Cordoba)  8 th – 10 th C. CE  Archtecture  Cordoba, Spain  Typical Arab style hypostyle hall  Horseshoe arcades decorate interior making this one of the most beautiful mosques in the world

16 Dome in front of the mihrab of the Great Mosque

17 Islamic Art  Mosque of Sulayman II  1550 – 1557 CE  Istanbul, Turkey  Architecture  Artist: Sinan  This is an enormous Ottoman imperial mosque – to compete with Christian churches in the area  Has courtyard with central fountain

18 Islamic Art  Interior Mosque of Sulayman  1550- 1557  Architecture  Istanbul, Turkey  Artist: Sinan  Vast open space created by domes  Limited decoration as Islamic law prohibits idols and idolatry

19 Islamic Art  Interior Mosque of Sulayman II  1550 – 1557 CE  Istanbul, Turkey  Architecture  Sinan  The dome is supported by 8 piers  It is over 197 ft high  The structural components are the focus rather than being hidden

20 Malwiya minaret of the Great Mosque of Samarra ca. 848-852 Samarra, Iraq When rediscovered by Western archaeologists they believed it to be the Tower of Babel in error This is only the minaret - prayer tower next to mosque

21 Malwiya minaret and Great Mosque

22 Islamic Art  Court of the Lions  14 th century CE  Granada, Spain  Architecture/Sculpture  Located on the grounds of the Alhambra  The Nasrid Dynasty built this to show wealth with the use of excessive water

23 Muqarnas Dome 1354-1391 Granada, Spain Inside the Hall of the Two Sisters in the Alahambra Palace Made of plaster – another use of excess water to show wealth

24 Mausoleum of the Samanids early 10th century Bukhara, Uzbekistan Architecture Despite Islamic prohibitions about extravagant burials – the Samanid rulers built great monuments to death

25 Madrasa/Mosque/Mausoleum complex of Sultan Hasan 1356-1363 CE Cairo, Egypt Madrasa – Islamic school Considered the best multiple complex in Islam

26 Qibla wall, main iwan 1356-1363 Cairo, Egypt Architecture Inside the Madrasa-mosque-mausoleum complex of Sultan Hasan Qibla wall helps point faithful in right direction for prayer in any mosque

27 Islamic Art  Shah-namah book page  1562 – 1583  Persia (Iran)  Illuminated Manuscript  Book was written by Firdawsi  It is a work of 60,000 couplets

28 Courtyard of the Great Mosque (The Friday Mosque) 11 th century CE Isfahan, Iran Architecture From early Seljuk period in Persia 4 gate style mosque opens in all directions

29 Dome of the Friday Mosque 1611-1638 Isfahan, Iran Architecture Artist: Nizam Al-Mulk Glazed tile roof adds bright colors to mosque

30 Islamic Art  Kaaba  Traditional dating c. 2000 BCE, rebuilt 620-630 CE  Mecca, Saudi Arabia  Architecture  Holiest spot in the world to Muslims  Black stone inside is said to have fallen from heaven

31 Kaaba

32 Islamic Art  Al Masjid Al Nabawi  7 th -13 th centuries CE  Medina, Saudi Arabia  Architecture  Tomb of Mohammed can be found under the green dome  AKA – Dome of the Prophet  Originally his house

33 Eastern façade of Friday Mosque Djenne, Mali Architecture 13th century, rebuilt 1906-07 – mud brick Also found in our Africa power point

34 Islamic Art

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