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Lesson 2
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Compare the three major world religions: Islam, Judaism, and Christianity. Explain how geography contributed to the birth of Islam. Discuss connection of Islam and fundamentalism Identify the different fundamentalist groups
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To what religious affiliation do most Middle Eastern groups belong? Islam- Muslims All but Israelis and Armenians
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~1800 BCE, Hebrews flee Canaan, migrate to Egypt (enslaved). Moses takes to Sinai Peninsula. 1 God, 10 Commandments, ~1025 BCE form kingdom of Israel in Fertile Crescent. ~500 BCE Persians take over, Return to Israel & rebuild temple in Jerusalem. ~70 CE, Romans expel Jews from Israel/Palestine – diaspora… Won’t return until late 1800s
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Jesus born in Roman ruled Palestine (Bethlehem) Some believed he was the messiah – Savior from foreign rule, restore kingdom
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Roman’s, scared of popularity & refusal to accept emperor as a god, crucified him in 33 CE. Followers, Christians, spread word Everyone equal, salvation & eternal life Persecuted by Romans, became martyrs 313 CE, Emperor Constantine converts 395 CE, official religion Roman Empire
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What was life like in the Middle East in early centuries? Desert Bedouins Oasis towns Feuds, rivalry, lawless
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~610 CE Angel Gabriel tells Mohammed he is to be the messenger of God/Allah Merchant in Mecca ~622 flee to Medina, build 1 st mosque Hejira – Yr 1 of Muslim Calendar Prophet Expansion of Islam Uses war & political maneuvering to spread ideas 632 control Peninsula 732 Atlantic to Indus
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In small groups you will create a graphic representation of content related to one of the following: Five Pillars Jihad Sunni v. Shi’ite (Shia) Women Muslim Attire
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What is meant by the term “People of the Book”? All 3 monotheistic Abrahamic religions Allah is same God as God of Jews/Christians Follow God’s teachings in the Bible Believe in final day of judgment (heaven/hell) Protected/treat all with tolerance
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In small groups you will create a graphic representation of content related to one of the following: Five Pillars Jihad Sunni v. Shi’ite (Shia) Women Muslim Attire
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Political & social movement promoting a return to traditional, or fundamental, interpretation of any religion. Islamic Fundamentalism or “Political Islam” Est. Shari’a law as foundation of government Rid society of non-Islamic influence
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Islamic empire eclipsed, dominated, and exploited by West. Frustrated w/politics. Frustration with rapid social & economic changes. Western presence in Holy Lands, ME politics, perceived attack on Islam
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World Gone Wrong Religion to cope & guide Tool for social activism & poly change Motivate & justify purpose Cosmic War Against Enemy Good vs Evil (God/Devil) Stakes so high, cause so virtuous = any means justify ends From “Responding to Terrorism: Challenges for Democracy” www.choices.edu
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No Other Option Tried traditional channels for change, failed Lack power, voice Hopeless & frustrated Symbolism & Violence Value to target & timing “Four Cases” Read From “Responding to Terrorism: Challenges for Democracy” www.choices.edu
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Most DO NOT ADVOCATE violence! Terrorism as form of jihad Seek to overthrow secular regimes & rulers they regard as un-Islamic http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gJI 0HrhUl9w
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What terror groups can you identify by name? Chart Commonalities? Differences? Role in government?
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US Concerns Poly & econ stability Terror attacks against Western Interests “Islamaphobia”- Anti- Arab Anti-Muslim, sentiment born out of fear and ignorance
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Do you consider Muslim Fundamentalism a threat to US security? Why or why not?
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