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Islamic Civilization

Overview No strict separation between religion and state; human beings should believe and behave in accordance with the commandments of Islam; Questions of politics, economics, civil and criminal law, and social ethics are all thought about and discussed within the framework of Islam; Quran and Sharia Law

Political Structures ongoing ambiguity around relationship between political and religious authority; challenge of ruling a large, multi-ethnic, multicultural empire; unity in Arabic and the Quran; problem of succession

Economics Foreign Trade flourished with China, Byzantine Empire and Southeast Asia; fleets and camel caravans; From West Africa: gold and slaves From China: silk and porcelain; From East Africa: gold, ivory and rhinoceros horn; From Southeast Asia: sandalwood, cotton, wheat, sugar, spices;

Economics cont. Internal Trade: Egypt-grain; Iraq-linen and dates; Spain leather, olives and wine; West India pepper and textiles;

New Methods and Instruments of Trade development of banking; use of currency; letters of credit;

Naval Technology

Flourishing of Urban Life Baghdad Cairo rises with the Fatimid Caliphate; Basra at head of Persian Gulf; Aden in Arabia; Damascus in Syria; Marakech in Morocco; Reminder: bulk of population still lives in countryside; Dangers of Urban Life: fire, flood and disease;

Society religious egalitarianism all equal in eyes of Allah; trade brought prosperity and the growth of a non-landowning upper class; no hereditary nobility; merchants received respect; slavery widespread non-islamic populations; women right to own and inherit property; to be treated with respect according to Quran; male dominated; polygamy; adultery and homosexuality forbidden;

Culture 1. Adopt cultural aspects of occupied, ancient civilizations; Greco-Roman, Byzantine, Persian; Greek, Persian and Syrian scientific and philosophical works trans. into Arabic; Preserver of Greek learning: Greek-speaking East > Arabic >western Europe in Latin;

Culture cont. Paper and block printing from China along Silk Road; Ibn Sina (Avicenna) Aristotelian philosophy, natural laws, reason; Ibn Rushd (Averroes) scholar 2. Mathematics: Islamic scholars adopted and passed on the numeral system of India, including the use of zero; al-jabr (reduction)- algebra;

3. astronomy: observatory in Baghdad; earth is round; astrolabe for sailors; 4. medicine: knowledge of optics and anatomy, disease;

Culture cont. 5. Islamic Literature Diverse Most noteworthy in Arabic and Persian; Poetry: Book of Kings 10 volume epic poem; Love poetry: Rabea of Quzdar (late 10 th c.); Sadi-Persian Shakespeare Rose Garden; sonnetlike love poems; proverbs Rubaiyat Arabian Nights

Islamic Architecture: Culture cont.

Persian Style

Great Mosque of Damascus

Calligraphy

Geometric Patterns

Arabesque

Arabesque

Andalusia: Muslim Outpost in Europe Abd al-rathman Al-Andaluz Emir Cordoba vibrant center of Islamic culture A new Caliphate after decline of Damascus and Baghdad;

Mediterranean Sea a Muslim Lake Andalusia part of a vast trade network; Imports incl. cotton, sugar, olives, citrus and dates

Artistic and Intellectual Center libraries and learning: medicine, astronomy, mathematics and philosophy; inspired by occupied countries and older civilizations; ancient Greek writings re-enter western Europe through Spain from Arabic translations; Intellectual and cultural rivalry - Umayyads v. Abbasids Supported writers and artists; 3 cities Cordoba, Seville, Toledo For Jews: stable and wealthy community; scholars; sciences, commerce and industry; Maimonides(Musa Ibn Maymon)

Seville

Alhambra

Averroes Ibn Rushd - Averroes was a medieval Andalusian polymath. He wrote on logic, Aristotelian philosophy, logic and Islamic philosophy, theology, Islamic jurisprudence, psychology. Politics, Andalusian classical music theory, geography, mathematics and medieval sciences of medicine, astronomy, physics and celestial mechanics;

A Multi-Cultural Society? Was there an atmosphere of tolerance in social relations? Islam was the official faith of the caliphate; non-muslims paid a special tax; Muslims, Jews and Christians interacted on a regular basis in relative peace; non-muslims second class citizens Non-Muslims prohibited from proselytizing for their faith;

Decline By end of tenth century, factionalism undermines the emirate; 1009 civil war; the caliphate dissolves into city-states;