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Timeline 500 C.E 645C.E 618c.e Omar Ibn Khattab converted to Islam after reading Surah Ta-Ha. 624c.e Battle of Badr. 624c.e Omar’s daughter was married to Prophet Muhammad (SAW). 632c.e The prophet Muhammad(S AW) died. 634c.e He became the second caliph of Islam.
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Events Omar Ibn Khattab’s converting to Islam. The decision between two people and Omar’s decision The second caliph of Islam The day Omar Ibn Khattab died.
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People Prophet Muhammed (SAW) Abu Bakr was a important personborn at Mecca. He was the prophets companion. He fought many wars with the prophet (S). Abu bakr was one of the prophet cherished friends and companion. Ali ibn Abi Talib was the fourth caliph. He was born at Mecca where his father, Abu Talib, was an uncle of the Prophet. Ali himself was adopted by Mohammad and educated under his care. Abu Talib was the uncle of the prophet (s). He was a non believer but was very good to the Muslims. When the prophet was on his death bed the prophet begged him to turn to a Muslim but he said no.
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Geography Empire of Omar Ibn khattab at it’s peak All the places captured by the Muslims
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RISE AND FALL
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AL-JAZARI
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PAST VS. PRESENT Many inventions Al-Jazari has created still affect our modern day world. Make life easier
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INVENTIONS Pump for the car. The elephant clock. Wudu machine Water wheel Advanced model of Saqiya Animal powered water device Hydro-powered pump The Book of Knowledge of Ingenious Mechanical Devices
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How it changed during time
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ABBAS IBN FIRNAS
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Inventions Water Clock Al-Maqata Glass Artificial Weather Simulation Hang Glider Lenses
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PAST VS. PRESENT
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Lessons Learned Now by watching this PowerPoint one could have learned two lessons: Being a bold and smart role model in Islam is important, but staying close and aware with Allah (SWT) is even more important. Americans, Greeks, Egyptians, and Romans aren’t the only people who have invented things.
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