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The Rise of Islam Muhammad changes the world

LOCATION Arabian Peninsula Southwest Asia, AKA the Middle East Serves as a bridge between Africa, Asia, and Europe, allowing goods and ideas to be shared.

SOUTHWEST ASIA

THE ARABIAN PENINSULA This land is desert, so the people living there were nomadic. Bedouins were organized into clans tribes and groups that provided security and support in the harsh conditions

BEDOUINS

THE ARABIAN PENINSULA By the early 600s CE, many Arabs settled in an oasis or market town, creating permanent trade routes between the Byzantine and Persian Empires, and along the Silk Roads Traded spices, incense, silk, ideas and other products, and used camels to transport across land.

CAMELS!

THE ARABIAN PENINSULA Mecca was along the trade routes, and traders would stop at the Ka aba, adding idols to be worshipped along with many gods and spirits. Monotheism also existed in the area Arabic Christians and Jews worshiped one God. God = Allah (Arabic) = Eluhim (Hebrew) = El (Aramaic)

MECCA TODAY

MUHAMMAD Born in Mecca around 570AD; little is known of his early life He had no formal education- he was an illiterate caravan worker and camel driver Worked as a trader for a wealthy widow caravan owner, Khadijah, and at age 25, they married

MUHAMMAD Muhammad became distressed with the idol worship of Arabs, so he began to fast and meditate about the fate of his people. At about 40, Muhammad heard the voice of the Angel Gabriel telling him that there was only one Lord, Allah. Muhammad believed he was the last and the greatest in a series of prophets of Allah, starting first with Abraham and including Moses and Jesus. (Muhammad= The Prophet )

ABRAHAMIC RELIGIONS Muhammad is a descendant of Abraham, and his beliefs are based on Abraham s prophecy. Judaism, Christianity, and Islam are all Abrahamic faiths, and the God is the same

THE DOME OF THE ROCK In Jerusalem oldest standing Islamic monument Spot where Abraham prepared to sacrifice his son Isaac to God, and Muhammad ascended to heaven to learn Allah s will

MUHAMMAD SPREADS ISLAM Muhammad began to preach Islam in 613 CE, but was met with hostility and rejection in Mecca, because many thought it would hurt Mecca as a trading and pilgrimmage center. Muhammad left Mecca in 622 CE and began the Hijrah, or flight to Yathrib, which was renamed Medina. This is year 1 in Muslim calendar. There, he joined Arabs, Muslims and Jews together into one community, or umma and served them as a political, religious and military leader.

MUHAMMAD SPREADS ISLAM In 630, Muhammad led 10,000 followers to Mecca Many Meccans converted to Islam and join the umma. Muhammad dies 2 years later in 632 at age 62. After his death, Muhammad s revelations were written in Arabic and collected the Qu ran, the holy book of the Muslims, seen as a sequel to the Torah and Gospels

THE QU RAN Arabic is the language of the Qu ran, and only Arabic is the true word of Allah, used to unite and control later conquered peoples.

8 TH CENTURY QU RAN

MUSLIM WAY OF LIFE May not drink alcohol or eat pork No priests or central religious authority worship Allah directly Ulama scholar class of religious teachers who apply Muhammad s teachings to everyday life. Must follow the Five Pillars:

THE FIVE PILLARS FAITH PRAYER ALMS FASTING PILGRIMMAGE (HAJJ)

THE END (OF THE BEGINNING) BUT HOW DOES IT SPREAD TO THE ENTIRE WORLD

THE BEGINNING (OF THE REST) HOW ISLAM STARTS TO SPREAD TO THE ENTIRE WORLD

EXTENT OF ISLAM UNDER MUHAMMAD

AFTER MUHAMMAD S DEATH The umma must select a new leader, since Muhammad had no son for an heir One group felt that Ali, Muhammad s sonin-law and closest male relative should become Islam s leader (follows Bedouin traditions) Another group wanted more experience and supported Abu-Bakr, Muhammad s friend, father-in-law and a military leader

4 RIGHTLY GUIDED CALIPHS Abu-Bakr is chosen as the First Caliph ( deputy of the Prophet), and this causes a split Those who supported Abu-Bakr later become known as the Sunni sect of Islam Those who wanted Ali (and later his son Husain) later become the Shi a sect of Islam (now known as Shiite) Abu-Bakr fought against Bedouin tribes who wanted to break away from the umma and maintained unity through military conflict

4 RIGHTLY GUIDED CALIPHS Umar ibn al-khattab became the Second Caliph after Abu-Bakr s death Umar maintained unity by dividing the spoils of war from outsiders among the umma Umar spreads Islam to present-day Egypt, Syria and Iraq. These are not religious wars for Islam, but a way to promote and maintain unity among Bedouins.

4 RIGHTLY GUIDED CALIPHS Uthman ibn Affan is elected Third Caliph Uthman spreads Islam through Egypt and into Northern Africa Uthman s family, the Umayyads, originally opposed M long ago, and some members of the umma resented him. Uthman is assassinated in 659 CE, contributing to growing tensions

4 RIGHTLY GUIDED CALIPHS Ali ibn Abi Talib becomes the Fourth Caliph Ali is Muhammad s cousin and the second person ever to convert to Islam Conflict arose between Ali and Uthman s family, led by Mu awiyah, the Muslim governor of Syria. Ali tried to resolve the conflict with diplomacy, not warfare, and ultimately was stabbed to death in 661 CE.

4 RIGHTLY GUIDED CALIPHS ISLAMIC CALENDAR CALIPH GREGORIAN CALENDAR MAJOR DEVELOPMENTS 11-13 AH Abu-Bakr 632-634 CE Fought Bedouin tribes that tried to break away and maintained unity through military conflict 13-23 AH Umar 634-644 CE Fought outsiders and expanded Islam to Egypt, Syria and Iraq 23-35 AH Uthman 644-656 CE Spreads Islam through Egypt and into N. Africa 35-41 AH Ali 656-661 CE Conflict arises between Ali and Umayyads, leading to two sects of Islam

SPREAD OF ISLAM

WHY ISLAM SPREAD RAPIDLY Abu-Bakr invoked jihad, or striving, to encourage the expansion of Islam The Bedouins had superior military skills, creating a strong army

WHY ISLAM SPREAD RAPIDLY The Persian and Byzantine Empires were weak foes Non-Christians (Byzantine) and non-zorastrians (Persian) were persecuted in their empires and welcomed the Islamic invaders Islam s message of equality had wide appeal among the people it spread to.

WHY ISLAM SPREAD RAPIDLY Conquered peoples could maintain their own religion, but had to pay a poll tax to avoid military duties created a strong economic base Those who converted to Islam avoided the poll tax added incentive

EFFECTS OF ISLAM S SPREAD When Islam expanded, the old trade networks of the Classical Period were revived between Africa and Eurasia Centers of learning flourished in Cairo, Baghdad and Cordoba in Spain

EFFECTS OF ISLAM S SPREAD Arabic becomes the shared language of Muslims Mecca becomes the international city where Muslims from across Eurasia and Africa come together and exchange information and cultural traditions