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Influence of Geography in the Middle East
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Deserts: Water scarcity- population settlement imbalance Less than 10% of land is arable
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Other than nomads, most people live along the coast and in the river valleys
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Natural Resources: Oil- 70% of the worlds oil reserves – Produce ½ of the worlds current supply – Importance of oil allows many Middle East countries to play “oil politics” (OPEC)
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Lack of key natural resources and food shortages makes the Middle East interdependent
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The Rise of Islam The Islamic faith quickly spread across the Arabian Peninsula under Muhammad, and his successors.
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By the 800s the Islamic Faith and rule had been established throughout the Middle East, North Africa and Spain
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Reasons for the rapid success: Islam brought a sense of unity and communality to believers. – Through this unity they had a common cause to spread the Islamic faith Muslims saw victories as a sign of Allah’s support
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Jihad- – those who fought and were willing to die in the name of Allah were guaranteed a place in heaven
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Tolerance towards other faiths-Jews as Christians viewed as “people of the book” Weakness of the Byzantine and Persian Empires Superior military tactics and leaders
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