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World Civilizations
The Global Experience
AP* Sixth Edition
Chapter
12
Abbasid Decline and
the Spread of Islamic
Civilization to South
and Southeast Asia
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The Spread of Islamic Civilization
I. The Islamic Heartlands in the Middle and
Late Abbasid Eras
II. An Age of Learning and Artistic
Refinements
III. The Coming of Islam to South Asia
IV. The Spread of Islam to Southeast Asia
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The Abbasid Empire at Its Peak
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The Islamic Heartlands in the Middle
and Late Abbasid Eras
• Abbasid empire weakened, 9th-13th
centuries
– Peasant revolts
• Al-Mahdi (775-785)
– Shi’a unreconciled
– Succession not secure
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The Islamic Heartlands in the Middle
and Late Abbasid Eras
• Imperial Extravagance and Succession
Disputes
– Harun al-Rashid
 Son of al-Mahdi
 The Thousand and One Nights
 Barmicides
• Persian advisors
 Death followed by civil war
– Al-Ma'mun
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Imperial Breakdown and
Agrarian Disorder
• Civil unrest
• Caliphs build lavishly
–Tax burden increases
–Agriculture suffers
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The Declining Position of Women in
the Family and Society
• Seclusion, veil
• Polygyny
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Nomadic Incursions and the Eclipse
of Caliphal Power
• Former provinces threaten Abbasids
• Buyids, Persia
–Take Baghdad, 945
–Sultans
• Seljuk Turks
–1055, defeat Buyids
–Sunnis
 Shi'a purges
–Defeat Byzantines, Egypt
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The Impact of the Christian
Crusades
• 1096, western European Christian knights
–Small kingdoms established
• Saladin retakes lands
–Last in 1291
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An Age of Learning and Artistic
Refinements
• Urban growth
• Merchants thrive
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The Full Flowering of Persian
Literature
• Persian the court language
–Administration, literature
• Arabic in religion, law, sciences
• Calligraphy
• Firdawsi
–Shah-Nama
 Epic poem
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The Full Flowering of Persian
Literature
• Sa'di
• Omar Kayyan
–Rubaiyat
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Achievements in the Sciences
• Math
–Build on Greek work
• Chemistry
–Experiments
• Al-Razi
• Al-Biruni
–Specific weights
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The Spread of Islam,
10th-16th Centuries
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Achievements in the Sciences
• Medicine
–Hospitals
–Courses of study
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Religious Trends and the New
Push for Expansion
• Sufis
–Mysticism
• Ulama
–Conservative
–Against outside influence
–Greek philosophy rejected
 Qur'an sufficient
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Religious Trends and the New
Push for Expansion
• Al-Ghazali
–Synthesis of Greek, Qur'anic ideas
–Opposed by orthodoxy
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New Waves of Nomadic Invasions
and the End of the Caliphate
• Mongols
–Chinggis Khan
• Hulegu
• 1258, Baghdad falls
–Last Abbasid killed
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Modern States with a Sizable
Muslim Population
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The Coming of Islam to South Asia
• By 1200, Muslims rule much of north,
central
• Conflict between two different systems
–Hindu religion v. Muslim monotheism
–Muslim egalitarianism v. Indian caste system
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Political Divisions and the First
Muslim Invasions
• First as traders, 8th century
–Attacks lead to invasion
• Muhammad ibn Qasim
–Umayyad general
–Takes Sind, Indus valleys
–Indians treated as dhimmi
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Early Islam in India
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Indian Influences on Islamic
Civilization
• Science, math, medicine, music,
astronomy
– India influences Arab
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From Booty to Empire: The Second
Wave of Muslim Invasions
• 10th century, Turkish dynasty established
in Afghanistan
– Mahmud of Ghazni
 Begins invasion of India
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From Booty to Empire: The Second
Wave of Muslim Invasions
• Muhammad of Ghur
– Persian
– State in Indus valley
– Thence to Bengal
– His lieutenant, Qutb-ud-Din Aibak
 forms state at Delhi
 Delhi sultanate rules for 300 years
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Patterns of Conversion
• Converts especially among Buddhists,
lower castes, untouchables
– Also, conversion to escape taxes
• Muslims fleeing Mongols, 13th, 14th
centuries
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Patterns of Accommodation
• High-caste Hindus remain apart
– Muslims also often fail to integrate
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Islamic Challenge and
Hindu Revival
• Bhakti
– Devotional cults
– Emotional approach
– Caste distinctions dissolved
– Shiva, Vishnu, Kali especially
• Mira Bai, Kabir,
– Songs in regional languages
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Stand-off: The Muslim Presence in India
at the End of the Sultanate Period
• Brahmins v. ulama
– Separate communities
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The Spread of Islam to
Southeast Asia
• Shrivijaya
• Trading Contacts and Conversion
– Trading leads to peaceful conversion
 Sufis important
 Starting with Sumatran ports
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The Spread of Islam in
Southeast Asia
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The Spread of Islam to
Southeast Asia
• Malacca
– Thence to Malaya, Sumatra, Demak (Java)
• Coastal cities especially receptive
– Buddhist elites, but population converts to
Islam
• Sufi Mystics and the Nature of Southeast
Asian Islam
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