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The Spread of Islam

The Spread of Islam. The Islamic Religion Spreads. Islam united Arab tribes through language (Arabic) and religion Arab tribes set out on jihad against non-believers Arabs were experienced desert fighters Fought with enthusiasm to gain entry to Heaven

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The Spread of Islam

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  1. The Spread of Islam

  2. The Islamic Religion Spreads • Islam united Arab tribes through language (Arabic) and religion • Arab tribes set out on jihad against non-believers • Arabs were experienced desert fighters • Fought with enthusiasm to gain entry to Heaven • Believe if you die in a Holy War you go to Heaven

  3. The Islamic Religion Spreads • Byzantine & Persian Empires were weakened from centuries of fighting each other • Both fell quickly to the Arabs • Succeed in creating vast empire • Indus River Valley • Europe • Reached as far as Spain • Progress halted at Battle of Tours (France)

  4. Caliphates • Mohammed’s death created need for new leader or caliph • 3rd Caliph founded the Umayyad Caliphate • There was a disagreement over who would be the next caliph • Sunni Muslims followed the new caliph • Shi’ite Muslims believed only Mohammed’s descendants could be caliphs

  5. Caliphates • 750 A.D. – Abbasid Caliphate replaces Umayyad Caliphate • Focused on trade instead of war • Governed as absolute rulers • Surrounded themselves with a rich court

  6. Golden Age of Muslim Culture • Advances in culture and technology • Absorbed cultural achievements of the Greeks, Persians, Romans, Jews, & Byzantines • Controlled vast trading area – larger than the Roman Empire

  7. Golden Age of Muslim Culture • Served as a crossroad for trade between India, China, Africa, Spain, and the Eastern Mediterranean • Arabic language used throughout empire, and became the language of literature, philosophy, and art

  8. Golden Age of Muslim Culture • Cultural Achievements • Mathematics – Borrowed the concept of zero from India and developed Arabic Numerals, which were adopted by other cultures. Developments led to advances in algebra and geometry. • Arts & Crafts – Mohammed forbade making images of God or people. Islamic art is largely made up of geometric designs, flowers, and stars. Their textiles, leather works, and rugs are highly prized.

  9. Golden Age of Muslim Culture • Cultural Achievements • Medicine – Arab doctors discovered that blood moves to and from the heart. They learned to diagnose many diseases, including measles and smallpox. • Architecture – Muslim rulers built beautiful palaces and mosques, richly decorated with mosaics, calligraphy, and geometrical designs.

  10. ISLAM MOHAMMED Who was he? What did he do? Why was he important? BELIEFS What did they believe in? Who is their god? SPREAD How did it spread? Where did it go?

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