Essential Question: What were the important contributions of Muslim scholars during the Islamic Empire?

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Essential Question: What were the important contributions of Muslim scholars during the Islamic Empire? Warm-Up Question: What are the Five Pillars of Islam? What is a caliph? Why did the division between the Sunni and Shi a Muslims occur?

Muslims during the Islamic Empire developed innovations that are still used today because: The Islamic world was rich, diverse and creative. Greeks, Chinese, Hindus, Arabs, Persians, Turks and others all contributed. Muslims helped spread ideas as well as goods along their trade routes that connected Asia, Europe and Africa. Scholars read about and preserved Greek and Roman ideas.

The Islamic Empire at its height:

Many large cities developed in Muslim lands that inspired new kinds of architecture. The City of Baghdad the capital city was one of the most glorious in the world. It took 100,000 architects and workers four years to build the capital. They built palaces, mosques, shops & markets. an important type of building was the mosque, the Muslim house of worship. Mosques usually had towers, courtyards, prayer rooms. The designs reflected the great diversity of the empire.

The common use of the helped promote. language Scholars from around the world came together in Baghdad to do research and translate texts from Greece, Persia, India and China. famous, a Persian, became Islam s most. He used logic, like the Greeks, and his writings were widely المدرسة الثانوية دولوث translated. Duluth High School in Arabic

Muslim scholars made great advances in. For examples, & : an instrument that uses position of objects in the sky to find one s location) could be used to locate the direction of Mecca. Muslims restored old irrigation systems, built and aqueducts and used waterwheels to help the water supply.

Muslim scholars examined plants and animals in different regions and divided the world into climate zones. They created extremely accurate that include & information about lands under Muslim rule. Travelers, like about their and beyond., recorded information all over the Muslim lands

Muslims based their work in math in part on ideas from and classical. One scholar,, is called the father of algebra which is used to solve problems with unknown numbers. helped popularize Arabic numerals in Europe and spread the concept of. In fact, the word zero comes from an Arabic word meaning something empty.

Muslims established the world s first and based their knowledge on the works of ancient Greece, Mesopotamia and Egypt. Doctors treated ailments through drugs, diet and exercise. They also performed and used stitches after surgeries. The Persian philosopher, was also a great who wrote a famous book that discussed the treatment of diseases.

Muslims learned how to make from the Chinese and began making lots of books. Baghdad had over 100 bookshops. Arab and Persian stories, poetry and prose were collected into books. A famous example is. In this book, a wife tells her husband a new tale each night, including and the magic lamp, Ali Baba and Sinbad the Sailor, that are still known today.

Muslims developed a type of art known as, that used ornate drawings and geometric patterns to objects and books., the art of beautiful handwriting, was considered to be the best art form of the day. Textiles and music were two other influential ways that Muslim art developed during the period.

Fun was also a part of the Islamic culture and two favorite pastimes were: Borrowed from the Persians, polo is a sport in which teams on horseback use mallets ( wooden sticks) to strike a ball through a goal. Was probably invented in India and borrowed from the Persians, but this game of skill was spread across Muslim lands and introduced into Europe.

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#2: Draw and label the Silk Road On the route, identify 3 products that spread through the Muslim world along the Silk Road Chinese silk, Persian carpets, Chinese paper, spices, ivory, gold, jade, horses, tea, perfumes, slaves

#3: Draw and label the Indian Ocean Trade On the route, identify 3 trade products Silk, spices, ivory, incense, herbs, opium, gold, iron

#4: Draw and label the Trans-Saharan Trade On the route, identify 3 trade products Gold, salt, camels, horses, slaves

What role did trade play in the Islamic Empire? Trade played an important role in the Islamic Empire: The Muslim world was connected to a series of important trade networks in Africa, Asia, & the Indian Ocean Trade routes increased cultural diffusion In addition to spreading Islam, Muslims borrowed & spread Indian, Greco- Roman, Persian, & Chinese achievements

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