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The Post-Roman World: Islam
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The Arabian Peninsula Chronology 541-543: Outbreak of First Plague Pandemic 565: Death of Justinian 602-628: Byzantine- Persian Wars Life of Muhammad c. 570: birth c. 610: begins receiving revelations in mountains 622: Hijira to Medina 630: Hajj to Mecca 632: death
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View of the Arabian Desert
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Hijaz Mountains of Western Arabian peninsula
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The Byzantine Navy destroys the Ummayad Fleet using Greek Fire during the First Siege of Constantinople (674) Illumination from the Madrid Manuscript of the Chronicle of John Skylitzes, 11th century
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Rashidun Caliphs (632-670) 636: Battle of Yarmuk, Arab armies take over Byzantine Syria 640: Battle of Heliopolis, Arab armies take over Byzantine Egypt 633-656: Conquest of Persia and Mesopotamia Ummayad Dynasty (661-750) 674: First siege of Constantinople 711: Conquest of Visigothic Kingdom (Spain) 711-718: Second siege of Constantinople
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The Islamic Empire, 622-900
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Tenets of Islamic Faith Origins Positioned as successor to Judaism and Christianity; also contains dualist principles of Zoroastrianism Draws upon as well as reacts against native beliefs and culture of the Arabs Holy Texts The Qur’an: holy book, officially only in Arabic, written in 655 Hadith: sayings of Muhammad Five pillars of Faith (from the Sahih Muslim, Nishapur, ninth century) Shahadah: Basic creed; “There is one God and Muhammad is his prophet” Salat: prayer five times a day Sawm: fasting requirements, especially during Ramadan Zakat: almsgiving Hajj: pilgrimage to Mecca Principle of Jihad: Greater/Lesser Jihad
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Dome of the Rock, Jerusalem, c. 690
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Next Class Thursday: Read Einhard (online); Research Prospectus Due Looking Ahead: Second Short Essay due next Thursday
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