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Rise and Spread of ISLAM

Rise and Spread of ISLAM. Arabian Peninsula. nomadic pastoralists bedouins caravan trade Mecca - Ka’ba Byzantine and Sassanid (Persian) Empires. Yathrib. Muhammad. Kadija - wife Meditates - Gabriel - revelation Prophet Islam - Muslims important vocab.

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Rise and Spread of ISLAM

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  1. Rise and Spread of ISLAM

  2. Arabian Peninsula nomadic pastoralists bedouins caravan trade Mecca - Ka’ba Byzantine and Sassanid (Persian) Empires Yathrib

  3. Muhammad • Kadija - wife • Meditates - Gabriel - revelation • Prophet • Islam - Muslims • important vocab.

  4. Muhammad’s Teachings and what comes after • Five Pillars • the Quran • the Hadith • the Shariah

  5. After Muhammad’s Death • Abu Bakr • fighting between nomads turns to fighting for conquest after united • Schism: Shiite v. Sunni • jihad = two definitions • Important themes: unity and trade • equality of believers under the eyes of Allah = universal appeal like... Christianity

  6. Important vocab. • caliph = caliphate • sultan = sultanate • Umayyad and Abbasid Caliphates, Ottoman Sultanate and then a Caliphate

  7. Umayyad Dynasty661 - 750 • dar-al-Islam “the Islamic Empire” • Arab minority ruling a non-Arab majority • jizya = a tax on non-Muslims • shows conversion not a goal in expansion • Damascus = capital city

  8. Umayyad Caliphate al-Andalus Fatimid Dynasty Damascus

  9. Abbasid Caliphate750 - 1258 • cosmopolitan, urban empire • People of the Book = religious toleration • open policy for conversion = migration to urban centers • converts = mawalis • harun al-Rashid r776-809 • Thousand and One Nights

  10. Abbasid Caliphate • caliph - palaces and harems reinforced claim of absolute power • bureaucracy - taxation, coinage • standing army • regional governors • maintained excellent road system • collect taxes and tribute

  11. Abbasid Caliphate • vizier or wazir = chief administrator or chief minister • royal executioner - always stood next to caliph - reinforced caliph’s absolute power • both usually Persian

  12. Religion in Muslim Society • Five Pillars • Quran = Arabic = literacy • the Hadith • Shariah = civil and criminal laws • madrassas - religious schools - universities • sufis = mystic, missionaries

  13. Golden Age of Islam • architecture = mosques - domes, minarets • Muslim and Jewish scholars preserved ancient texts of Greeks: Aristotle, Hippocrates, Ptolemy, Euclid • transmit Indian number system to west • scholars and merchants carried ideas

  14. Mosque Because human and animal images were forbidden, geometric designs, passages from the Quran in swirling Arabic, and the flower and plant motifs were favored.

  15. Economy of Abbasid Era • wealth and merchants and urbanization • Arab dhows = sailing vessels with lateen (triangular) sails • trade specialized in luxury items for elites • profits reinvested in new commercial businesses, purchase of land or • building hospitals, mosques, religious schools - almsgiving one of 5 Pillars

  16. Why trade? • Muhammad states honest merchants would stand alongside martyrs to the faith on judgement day • geographic position - center of trade routes • good roads, Persian, Roman, their own • camel saddle • astrolabe from Hellenistic - calculated latitude

  17. More on trade: • Arab and Persian traders • banking developed with a system of loans and sakks (checks) • silk and ceramics from China • gold, salt and slaves Africa • amber, furs from Scandinavia and Russia • textile, cotton from India

  18. Slavery • performed unskilled labor • domestic slaves • freedom could be earned • hard labor for those in rural estates or government projects = Zanj slaves or non-Muslim slaves captured in east Africa

  19. Decline of the Abbasid • Internal problems: • increase in slavery, peasant revolts • civil war over succession • growth of power of viziers • caliphs isolated in palaces due to assassination plots • mamluks hired as bodyguards

  20. Caliphs no longer rule • puppet government or mere figureheads • Mamluks revolt • Buyid family = Shiite • Seljuk Turks = Sunni • 1258 = Mongols sack Baghdad • future Muslim empires will be sultanates

  21. Comparing the spread of Islam in... India Sub-Saharan Africa

  22. Comparing the effects of the spread of Islam in ... Anatolia Spain

  23. The Reconquista of Spain

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