The Rise of Islam 600-1200 - Sonoma Valley High School
... • Period of Islamic Conquests 634-711 – Religious fanaticism, weakness of enemies, talent of ...
... • Period of Islamic Conquests 634-711 – Religious fanaticism, weakness of enemies, talent of ...
Chapter 12- Islamic Empires – Study Guide
... 1. ________________ is called a “crossroads” location because its trade routes link Africa, Asia, and Europe. 2. By trading with other people, Muslims learned how to make ____________. 3. ___________________ became dissatisfied with his tribe’s religion because it included the worship of idols. 4. M ...
... 1. ________________ is called a “crossroads” location because its trade routes link Africa, Asia, and Europe. 2. By trading with other people, Muslims learned how to make ____________. 3. ___________________ became dissatisfied with his tribe’s religion because it included the worship of idols. 4. M ...
The Rise of Islam 600-1200 - Sonoma Valley High School
... – Religious fanaticism, weakness of enemies, talent of Muslim leaders and camel cavalry! • Umayyad & Abbasid Caliphates 661-850 – Arab Empire (not a Muslim Empire), ruled from Damascus, Syria – Umayyad Overthrown 750 w/ help of Shi’ites. – Abbasid Caliphate 750-1258 (family of Abbas, Muhammad’s cous ...
... – Religious fanaticism, weakness of enemies, talent of Muslim leaders and camel cavalry! • Umayyad & Abbasid Caliphates 661-850 – Arab Empire (not a Muslim Empire), ruled from Damascus, Syria – Umayyad Overthrown 750 w/ help of Shi’ites. – Abbasid Caliphate 750-1258 (family of Abbas, Muhammad’s cous ...
Islamic Way of Life
... By ___________ they controlled from the __________________ Ocean to the _____________ River (2x the width of the ___________!!) ...
... By ___________ they controlled from the __________________ Ocean to the _____________ River (2x the width of the ___________!!) ...
Unit 2 Vocabulary #2
... 1. Mamluks - Turkic military slaves who formed part of the army of the Abbasid Caliphate in the ninth and tenth centuries; they founded their own state in Egypt and Syria from the thirteenth to early sixteenth centuries 2. Medieval - Pertaining to the middle ages of European history 3. Mexica - The ...
... 1. Mamluks - Turkic military slaves who formed part of the army of the Abbasid Caliphate in the ninth and tenth centuries; they founded their own state in Egypt and Syria from the thirteenth to early sixteenth centuries 2. Medieval - Pertaining to the middle ages of European history 3. Mexica - The ...
assessment-review-key
... 632 CE – Muhammad dies. Islam spreads across Southwest Asia and North Africa. 570 CE – Muhammad is born. 610 CE – Angel appears and tells Muhammad to spread the word of God. ...
... 632 CE – Muhammad dies. Islam spreads across Southwest Asia and North Africa. 570 CE – Muhammad is born. 610 CE – Angel appears and tells Muhammad to spread the word of God. ...
ISLAM (“way of submission”)
... 2. Angel Gabriel appeared to Mohammed 3. Gabriel said “Recite!” 4. This “recitation” became the Qur’an (Koran) **the holy book of Islam** 5. God used other prophets (Abraham, Moses, Jesus, etc.) but M is the last and therefore truest B. The Hijrah 1. M’s message rejected by people of Mecca 2. M had ...
... 2. Angel Gabriel appeared to Mohammed 3. Gabriel said “Recite!” 4. This “recitation” became the Qur’an (Koran) **the holy book of Islam** 5. God used other prophets (Abraham, Moses, Jesus, etc.) but M is the last and therefore truest B. The Hijrah 1. M’s message rejected by people of Mecca 2. M had ...
Islam…
... Sunnis accept that the first four Caliphs, including Ali, were the rightful followers of Muhammad. However--they don't grant the kind of divinely inspired status to their clerics that Shiites do with their imams. Shiites believe imams are descendants of the Prophet. Islam has no codified laws per se ...
... Sunnis accept that the first four Caliphs, including Ali, were the rightful followers of Muhammad. However--they don't grant the kind of divinely inspired status to their clerics that Shiites do with their imams. Shiites believe imams are descendants of the Prophet. Islam has no codified laws per se ...
Test Review Guide with ANSWERS
... 632 CE – Muhammad dies. Islam spreads across Southwest Asia and North Africa. 570 CE – Muhammad is born. 610 CE – Angel appears and tells Muhammad to spread the word of God. ...
... 632 CE – Muhammad dies. Islam spreads across Southwest Asia and North Africa. 570 CE – Muhammad is born. 610 CE – Angel appears and tells Muhammad to spread the word of God. ...
Islam - WordPress.com
... Followers simply followed the Five Pillars and Muhammad’s personal examples (sunna) ...
... Followers simply followed the Five Pillars and Muhammad’s personal examples (sunna) ...
The Religion of Islam
... Which of the Five Pillars of Islam do you think would be the most difficult to perform? Why? – ...
... Which of the Five Pillars of Islam do you think would be the most difficult to perform? Why? – ...
Slide 1
... • Mecca and Medina and the rapid spread of Islam • Battle of Constantinople (the gateway to Europe) 717 – Greek Fire • Tours and the croissant 732 • Numidians (the civilization that caused problems for the Carthaginians) = Moors Many North Africans welcomed the Muslims because the tax they had to pa ...
... • Mecca and Medina and the rapid spread of Islam • Battle of Constantinople (the gateway to Europe) 717 – Greek Fire • Tours and the croissant 732 • Numidians (the civilization that caused problems for the Carthaginians) = Moors Many North Africans welcomed the Muslims because the tax they had to pa ...
No Slide Title
... They argued over who the rightful ruler was after Muhammad’s death. Shias believed that Ali, not Abu Bakr should have been caliph because he was a descendent of Muhammad. D 300 ...
... They argued over who the rightful ruler was after Muhammad’s death. Shias believed that Ali, not Abu Bakr should have been caliph because he was a descendent of Muhammad. D 300 ...
622 AD - Global Impacts
... • In 613 AD, Muhammad began to preach in Mecca. He claimed that an angel spoke to him and made him a prophet. • He taught that there was only one god and the Arabian people should stop worshipping idols and pagan gods and submit to ...
... • In 613 AD, Muhammad began to preach in Mecca. He claimed that an angel spoke to him and made him a prophet. • He taught that there was only one god and the Arabian people should stop worshipping idols and pagan gods and submit to ...
True or False Islam Pretest
... The Ka'aba temple in the city of Mecca, Saudi Arabia, holds a black stone (meteorite). ...
... The Ka'aba temple in the city of Mecca, Saudi Arabia, holds a black stone (meteorite). ...
Islam ppt
... • Muhammad dies in 632 AD • His successors Abu Bakr and Umar continue the process of spreading Islam. • Muslim traders traveled to Asia, Africa, and Europe and conquered a large territory. • Muslims who conquered Spain were called Moors. They bring advancements in science and medicine to Europe. • O ...
... • Muhammad dies in 632 AD • His successors Abu Bakr and Umar continue the process of spreading Islam. • Muslim traders traveled to Asia, Africa, and Europe and conquered a large territory. • Muslims who conquered Spain were called Moors. They bring advancements in science and medicine to Europe. • O ...
Expansion of Islam Presentation
... Mughals were Turkic peoples – Berber tribes in North Africa helped create Al-Andalus – Three of the four leaders of the Ordus (“Hordes”) of the Mongols converted. – Chinese, SE Asian, African, and Indian converts soon followed. ...
... Mughals were Turkic peoples – Berber tribes in North Africa helped create Al-Andalus – Three of the four leaders of the Ordus (“Hordes”) of the Mongols converted. – Chinese, SE Asian, African, and Indian converts soon followed. ...
Muhammad- a man, believed by Muslims to have received
... Muhammad- a man, believed by Muslims to have received messages from God through an angel that formed the basis of the religion Islam. Islam- a religion whose origin was in Africa. Islam means “to submit to God.” Muslim- a follower of Islam Qur’an- the holy book of Islam pilgrimage- a journey to a sa ...
... Muhammad- a man, believed by Muslims to have received messages from God through an angel that formed the basis of the religion Islam. Islam- a religion whose origin was in Africa. Islam means “to submit to God.” Muslim- a follower of Islam Qur’an- the holy book of Islam pilgrimage- a journey to a sa ...
The Muslim World 600-1250
... The Four Caliphs • Abu Bakr (632-634)—father-in-law of Muhammad • Umar (634-644)—father-in-law of Muhammad • Uthman (644-656)—climate of discontent, one ...
... The Four Caliphs • Abu Bakr (632-634)—father-in-law of Muhammad • Umar (634-644)—father-in-law of Muhammad • Uthman (644-656)—climate of discontent, one ...
islam review
... forbidden to those who are not ____________________. 5. Two foods which Muslims are not allowed to eat are __________________ and ____________. In order for meat to be considered halal, Butchers have to say ____________________________ three times over an animal before killing it. It is believed tha ...
... forbidden to those who are not ____________________. 5. Two foods which Muslims are not allowed to eat are __________________ and ____________. In order for meat to be considered halal, Butchers have to say ____________________________ three times over an animal before killing it. It is believed tha ...
Islamic missionary activity
Dawah, Islamic missionary work, means to ""invite"" (in Arabic, literally ""calling"") to Islam, which is estimated to be the second-largest religion, after Christianity. After the death of the Islamic prophet Muhammad, from the 7th century onwards, Islam spread rapidly from the Arabian Peninsula to the rest of the world through either trade and exploration or Muslim conquests. The purpose of Islamic missionary activity is to grow the Muslim ummah.