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Journal 09-12-18 NEW Chapter TODAY ISLAM (3.1) Journal A A person who moves from place to place instead of settling permanently is known as A. Oasis B. Hunter C. Nomad D. Allah Journal B What is a pilgrimage? Grade your 3.1 Vocab (/5) /2 Glossary Definition /2 Meaningful Picture /1 Chapter.Lesson # & Lesson Title A journey to a sacred place or shrine.

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Agenda Journal Begin 3.1: Life on the Arabian Peninsula Arabian Peninsula Map pg. 80-81 Read p. 84-85 Cornell Notes w/ summary Homework Tonight Southwest Asia/North Africa Map

7.2 Students analyze the geographic, political, economic, religious, and social structures of the civilizations of Islam in the Middle Ages. Identify the physical features and describe the climate of the Arabian peninsula, its relationship to surrounding bodies of land and water, and nomadic and sedentary ways of life. Reading/Cornell Notes Open your textbooks to pg. 85 CA State Standard Life on the Arabian Peninsula: A Desert Culture How did the geography of the Arabian peninsula encourage a nomadic way of life?

Ch.3.1 Vocabulary Cards The Beginnings of Islam Nomad A person who moves from place to place rather than settling permanently (Bedouins). Oasis Desert area that contains water Clan Families of people related by blood or

Ch.3.1 Vocabulary Cards The Beginnings of Islam Allah Arabic word for God Monotheism A belief in one God Pilgrimage A journey to a sacred place or shrine. Ex. HAJJ pilgrimage to Ka aba in Mecca

Human Adaptation on the Arabian Peninsula Desert Environment Nomadic way of life herders Oasis: settlements grew in these locations Farming Trading Clans: Family groups (clans) formed tribes Self sufficient

Life on the Arabian Peninsula: A Desert Culture How did the geography of the Arabian peninsula encourage a nomadic way of life? Arid 1 region of Southwest Asia 2 between Red Sea, Arabian Sea and the Persian Gulf Mainly desert; 3 about ¼ size of U.S. Very Hot and Arid Rub al Khali - Empty Quarter Oases 4 These water sources in the desert made market towns possible. Farmland 5 is scarce(due to little water supply), mostly in south mountains and north coastline.

Life on the Arabian Peninsula: A Desert Culture How did the geography of the Arabian peninsula encourage a nomadic way of life? Nomadic 1 way of life resulted from arid (hot and dry) climate and little available farmland. Nomadic herders 2 used the oases Traded with oasis-based groups Only farmland 3 centered around oases. Bedouins 4 organized themselves into groups called clans. Clans own governing 5 unit, fierce fighters, protected family, and provided food and water

Life on the Arabian Peninsula: A Desert Culture How did the geography of the Arabian peninsula encourage a nomadic way of life? Arid region of Southwest Asia between Red Sea, Arabian Sea and the Persian Gulf Mainly desert; about ¼ size of U.S. Very Hot and Arid Rub al Khali - Empty Quarter Oases These water sources in the desert made market towns possible. Farmland is scarce(due to little water supply), mostly in south mountains and north coastline.

Life on the Arabian Peninsula: A Desert Culture How did the geography of the Arabian peninsula encourage a nomadic way of life? Nomadic way of life resulted from arid (hot and dry) climate and little available farmland. Nomadic herders used the oases Traded with oasis-based groups Only farmland centered around oases. Bedouins organized themselves into groups called clans. Clans own governing unit, fierce fighters, protected family, and provided food and water

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