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Southwest Asia / the Middle East and The Islamic World

Southwest Asia / the Middle East and The Islamic World. Climate. The countries of the Middle East generally have a very hot and dry climate.

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Southwest Asia / the Middle East and The Islamic World

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  1. Southwest Asia / the Middle EastandThe Islamic World

  2. Climate • The countries of the Middle East generally have a very hot and dry climate. • Mountain ranges close to many of the coastal areas block rains coming from these bodies of water and the result is that much of the interior of this region is desert. • Because there are coastal areas as well as a number of large rivers, other parts of this region have enough water to support agriculture and towns and cities of significant size. Rain Shadow

  3. PENINSULAS • Peninsula – a piece of land surrounded by water on three sides. • The Sinai Peninsula • is Sinai, Arabian, Anatolia,separated from Africa by the • Suez Canal.

  4. PENINSULAS • There are three peninsulas in the area – • The Arabian Peninsula is encased by the Red Sea, Arabian Sea, and Persian Gulf. It is home to the largest oil reserve.

  5. PENINSULAS • There are three peninsulas in the area – • The Anatolia Peninsula is engulfed by the Black Sea and Mediterranean Sea. It is home to Turkey, the only Middle East country in both Asia and Europe.

  6. Euphrates River The rivers of Southwest Asia (Middle East) are important because much of this region of the world is dry and desert or semi-desert. • One of the longest rivers in the region is the Euphrates River, which begins in Turkey, and flows through Syria and Iraq.

  7. Tigris River • The Tigris River beginsIraq. • It joins the Euphrates in southern Iraq. • These two rivers provide water for both drinking and farming. • The countries that share these rivers have had problems over how the water will be shared among them.

  8. The Jordan River is a much smaller than either the Tigris or the Euphrates, but it is still very important. • The Jordan River begins at the southern end of the Sea of Galilee and flows south until it reaches the Dead Sea. • This river is one of the main sources of water for Israel, Jordan, parts of Syria, and many of those living in the West Bank and the Gaza Strip.

  9. Because so much water is taken out of the Jordan River by the different groups that depend on it, less and less water reaches the Dead Sea. • The Jordan River is also important because it is the political boundary between Israel and the West Bank, and Jordan.

  10. The Dead Sea • Dead Sea is one of the saltiest bodies of water on Earth. • Salt and other minerals have collected in it because it has no rivers running through it to make the water fresh. • Water that flows in stays there and because so much evaporates in the desert air, the water remaining is high in salts and other chemicals. • The Dead Sea is more than a thousand feet below sea level. • Nothing but bacteria lives here. • There are no fish living in the Dead Sea, and that is the reason for its name.

  11. Persian Gulf • The Persian Gulf is one of the main ways oil is shipped from the rich fields of Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, Iran, and other countries that line its shores. • All of the countries that produce oil in that region depend on the Persian Gulf as a shipping route.

  12. Strait of Hormuz • Any ships coming out of or into the Persian Gulf must navigate through the very narrow Strait of Hormuz, located at one end of the Persian Gulf. • This waterway connects the Persian Gulf to the Arabian Sea.

  13. Suez Canal • Once in the Arabian Sea, ships can sail east into the Red Sea, which is bordered by Saudi Arabia to the east and Egypt to the west. • At the northern end of the Red Sea, ships can enter t Suez Canal, which is Man-Made and will allow them to get to the Mediterranean Sea without having to sail all around the continent of Africa.

  14. Suez Canal Satellite Image

  15. Oil Economy OPEC

  16. OPEC: Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries

  17. الإسلام Islam

  18. The word ISLAM has a two-fold meaning: peace, and submission to God. This submission requires a fully conscious and willing effort to submit to the one Almighty God.

  19. Key facts to Know about Islam • Islam – submission to Allah • Muslim – one who submits to Allah • Allah – Arabic word for God (Arabic Christians and Jews use the same word) • Muslims pray to the same god as Christians and Jews • Muslims see Jesus as a very holy man, but still a man (a prophet from God) • Jews and Christians are considered “people of the book”

  20. Who was Mohammad? Muhammad (570-632) • Caravan trader living in Mecca • First teachings of the Koran revealed by the Angel Gabriel in 610 • Koran – the Islamic holy book • Rejected by the people of Mecca • Accepted by the people of Medina (Medina was the first Muslim city) • Led an army back to Mecca in 632 and conquered the city without a fight • Died in 632 • Seen as a prophet – the final prophet from God

  21. The Five Pillars • One god, Allah and Mohammad is the Prophet • Prayer – 5X/day facing Mecca • Alms to the poor • Fasting during Ramadan • The Hajj – pilgrimage to Mecca

  22. Shahadah The first pillar is the declaration of belief in Allah. The English translation of the Shahadah is "There is nothing which has the right to be worshipped except Allah (alone) and Muhammad is His Messenger." Anyone who says these words and means it is a Muslim.

  23. Pray Five Times a Day Always facing Mecca

  24. Charity Benefit of faith in this pillar: • Purification of the self (soul) from the vices of stinginess and miserliness; as they are two dispraised characteristics in all legislations, from the legislations of Allah. 2) Support of Islam and fulfillment of the Muslims needs. 3) Increase of wealth used for charity, for wealth is not decreased from charity rather it increases, rather it increases.

  25. The definition of Zakat is Alms Giving. • It is a small portion of ones surplus of wealth equal to 2.5 % every year given to the poor and needy. • Can also give time to help others

  26. Fasting in Ramadan • Spiritual exercise of self control • Submission to God • Test of submission, do what God order even if it causes pain

  27. Hajj (Pilgrimage to Mecca) • Only to those who can afford it and healthy enough to make the journey • This trip is travel for the sake of God •  It is currently the largest annual pilgrimage in the world

  28. The Kabba in Mecca

  29. Map of the Spread of Islam

  30. Expansion of Islam (West) • To the West (North Africa and Europe) • Largely through military conquest • Jihad (holy war) • Within 100 years, Muslims conquer territory from Holy Land to the Iberian Peninsula • Displays weakness of Byzantine Empire • Stopped in the West at the Battle of Tours (732) The Dome of the Rock, Jerusalem

  31. Expansion of Islam (East) • To the East (Asia and India) • Largely through trade • Attraction as a religion of salvation • Arab traders control trade throughout the Indian Ocean • Largest Islamic country is Indonesia • India is 25% Muslim • Spices and tea trade will be important for later units TheTaj Mahal, India

  32. Expansion of Islam (Africa) • Attraction as a religion of salvation • Berber traders cross the Sahara Desert • Timbuktu in Mali becomes a center of Islamic learning with a great library • Islamic proverb states that "Salt comes from the north, gold from the south, but the word of God and the treasures of wisdom come from Timbuktu.“ Mosque in Timbuktu

  33. Map of the Spread of Islam to Africa

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