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Look at the map on page 283. Write 3 things you can tell about the Islamic World Looking at the map below, make 3 inferences about the geography of the Arabian Peninsula
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caliph nomads caravans Mecca Muslim mosque Vocabulary Write each of these words on your paper skipping 1 line between each word. ** As we go through the PowerPoint find the definition and write it beside the word
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GEOGRAPHY A peninsula in southwestern Asia Surrounded by what bodies of water? Persian Gulf, Arabian Sea, & Red Sea 3 environmental areas mountains (west) fertile land (east) desert (inner) See for yourself!! CLICK HERE
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Empty Quarter– World’s largest continuous body of sand Uninhabitable No rain for 10 years or more Some have huge hills of sand Some have stone cliffs
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OASIS: Watered by underground springs Can support plants and animal life
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name for people from Arabian Peninsula Sabaean Nabataea Bedouins
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BEDOUINS (8) Lived and traveled in family groups WEAVING WOVEN RUG
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Bedouins Name means people of the desert (7) Traveled in caravans through desert SEE CARAVANS
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Caravans
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Sabaean People (1) Lived in mountains (Yemen) Agriculture: Herded sheep & goats Grew grapes & wheat Built irrigation canals Developed coastal towns- Traded with Egypt- across Red Sea
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Nabataea: (3) From the North Water from aqueducts Only place with water for hundreds of miles Flourished for 400 years (6) Capital– Click here to enter Petra
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Petra disappeared from most maps and was known only through ancient lore. In 1812 Swiss traveler Johann Burckhardt stole into the mythic city disguised as a Muslim trader and told the world about what he found
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Click any picture to see more!
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Reliefs carved on walls Click any picture to enter museum
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Marble basin from Temple Maintaining a continuous source of water in a land that receives only six inches of rain a year was necessary to Petra’s existence. Petra’s inhabitants, the Nabataeans, were masters of hydrology. Pipes like these carried water to the city. Photograph by Peter Winkler © 1998 National Geographic Society. All rights reserved. Terra-cotta bowl
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5 PILLARS QURAN ISLAM Muhammad - “submit to the will of Allah” Prophet of Allah Holy Book 1. Belief in 1 God/Muhammad is prophet of God 2. Prayers 5 times per day 3. Give to those in need 4. Ramadan- month- fasting 5. Pilgrimage to Mecca
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KAABA Material to cover Kaaba Mecca’s temple Thousands of Muslims come each year Must walk around Kaaba 7 times and pray
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MUSLIM CALIPHATE Caliphs religion Chosen to govern land and religion of Islam Capital of Caliphate from 700- 1200
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Architecture Medicine Astronomy Art LanguageKnowledge Music Literature
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ARCHITECTURE
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Avicenna A famous Muslim doctor lived in Persia in the early 1,000s Diseases spread through the air Stress causes stomach problems Cancer could be fought with surgery Avicenna wrote that: Had mobile (moving) hospitals
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Arabic Numbers We still use a form of these numbers today Much easier to use than Roman Numerals
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Astronomy Islamic calendar based on moon’s movement Stars used to determine direction Astrolabe- used to figure out positions from the stars Zodiac
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LANGUAGE Click here to see some Arabic letters
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Guitar Oud- became known as a lute
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The House of Wisdom Works of knowledge from all over the world were translated and preserved One of the world’s first and largest libraries Math & Science Math & Science
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Architecture Medicine Astronomy Art LanguageKnowledge Music Literature
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Math & Science Muslim doctors invented Arabic numbers to make it easier to calculate doses of medicine Made great strides in the calculations of “Algebra”
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Poetry Literature Folk Tales Well loved among the people of ancient Baghdad Click here
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Ali Baba and the 40 Thieves Scheherazade told tales to save her life Aladdin Stories from Persia India Arabia
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