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1 Chapter 11: The Islamic World
Section 2: The Spread of Islam

2 Expansion of Islam Abu Bakr becomes successor to Muhammad
Caliph- “successor to the Prophet” Unites Arabic tribes Expands Islamic influence northward

3 Umar Succeeds Abu Bakr as caliph
Strong leader with a well-run government Muslim Empire includes Syria, Persia, and North Africa

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5 Arab Policies Conquered with war and treaties
Did not require people to convert to Islam Accepted Christian and Jewish teachings Could choose to accept Islam or pay extra taxes Some who refused to convert were killed

6 Continued Expansion Within 100 years of Muhammad’s death, Muslims controlled part of India and much of North Africa Gained control of Mediterranean islands for trade routes By A.D. 711 Muslims had entered Spain and brought Islam to Europe

7 Division in the Islamic Community
Disagreements about who should be caliph Uthman (successor of Umar) was murdered; Ali is chosen as successor Mu ‘awiyah (relative of Uthman) accuses Ali of helping the killers War breaks out; Mu ‘awiyah becomes caliph

8 Sunni Muslims who accepted Mu ‘awiyah as caliph
Followers of the Sunna; “way of the Prophet” Believed that agreement among the Muslim people should settle the religious matter

9 Shi ‘ah Insist that descendants of Ali should be caliph
Imams - Ali’s descendants – should decide religious and worldly matters The rift deepened when Mu ‘awiyah’s descendents killed Ali’s son, Husayn The division still exists today; only 10% of Muslims are Shi ‘ah

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12 Sufi Simple lives centered around God
Faith of God was the only mark of a person’s worth Rabi ‘ah al- ‘Adawiyah- first female Sufi mystic Poetry and writings still inspire Muslims today

13 Pair-share What are the THREE major divisions of Islam?
What is a “caliph”? Where do Muslims have a large population? What are your options if you do NOT want to convert to Islam?

14 Venn Diagram (tomorrow)
Sunni and Shi’ah Islam are still strongly against each other – causing many problems in the modern world You will read a brief background explaining Sunni and Shi’ah Islam When finished, you will fill out a Venn Diagram examining the similarities and differences between the two sects.

15 Empire Continues to Spread
Berbers led a Muslim army to Spain under Tariq Crossed between Africa and Europe- known as Jabal Tariq (Rock of Gibraltar) Became known as the Moors; ruled Spain for 700 years

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19 The Turks and Islam 1100s Arab Muslim expansion ends and Turks become ruling force in Islam Turkish troops settle around Baghdad, Iraq to serve the caliph Turks loyalty begin to shift to a sultan- ruled the Turks; claimed to serve the caliph

20 The Turks and Islam 1000s A.D. Turkish Muslims seized Syria, Mesopotamia, and much of Asia Minor Defeated Byzantines at the Battle of Manzikert in 1071 A.D. 1250s A.D. Turkish Muslim expansion slowed; Christians began to capture cities in the West- Mongols destroyed Baghdad in the East

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22 Venn Diagram (tomorrow)
Sunni and Shi’ah Islam are still strongly against each other – causing many problems in the modern world You will read a brief background explaining Sunni and Shi’ah Islam When finished, you will fill out a Venn Diagram examining the similarities and differences between the two sects.


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