Islam basics
... section write down what you know about Islam. – Section 2- Label this section “Want to Know.” In this section write down what you want to know about Islam. – Section 3- Label this section “Learned”. Leave this section blank for right now. We will return to this at the end of class. ...
... section write down what you know about Islam. – Section 2- Label this section “Want to Know.” In this section write down what you want to know about Islam. – Section 3- Label this section “Learned”. Leave this section blank for right now. We will return to this at the end of class. ...
The Spread Of Islam - mrs-saucedo
... Muhammad stood for But after the prophets death some tribes abandoned Islam and refused to pay taxes Some people declared themselves as prophets Abu-Bakr used military force to reassert Muhammad’s efforts in the community and the army became well trained and disciplined Muslim state controll ...
... Muhammad stood for But after the prophets death some tribes abandoned Islam and refused to pay taxes Some people declared themselves as prophets Abu-Bakr used military force to reassert Muhammad’s efforts in the community and the army became well trained and disciplined Muslim state controll ...
Muslim Achievements
... Three protective walls ringed the city Caliph’s palace located in inner most circle along with grand mosque ...
... Three protective walls ringed the city Caliph’s palace located in inner most circle along with grand mosque ...
Arab Empire and Caliphates PowerPoint
... 1. What was the concern following Muhammad’s death? Muhammad had no son or successor, so who should lead after Muhammad? ...
... 1. What was the concern following Muhammad’s death? Muhammad had no son or successor, so who should lead after Muhammad? ...
The Muslim World - Mesa Public Schools
... Following ancient tribal tradition-elected loyal friend as new leader after Muhammad’s death The next four, after Muhammad’s death, had know him, therefore became known as “Rightly Guided” Caliphs Ruled following the actions of the Qur’an and Muhammad’s teachings Caliph-successor Caliphate ...
... Following ancient tribal tradition-elected loyal friend as new leader after Muhammad’s death The next four, after Muhammad’s death, had know him, therefore became known as “Rightly Guided” Caliphs Ruled following the actions of the Qur’an and Muhammad’s teachings Caliph-successor Caliphate ...
The Islamic World: Reading Notes
... What is the name of Islam’s great collection of stories that is still popular today? What are some of the well-known characters in the previously mentioned stories? What are some features that are characteristic of mosques? Why did Muslim artists create calligraphy as a fine art? Critical Thinking: ...
... What is the name of Islam’s great collection of stories that is still popular today? What are some of the well-known characters in the previously mentioned stories? What are some features that are characteristic of mosques? Why did Muslim artists create calligraphy as a fine art? Critical Thinking: ...
The Birth of Islam - HISTORY APPRECIATION
... Damascus • Conquered -parts of Byzantine, collapsed Sassanid Persians, Hindu Kingdom (Sind) ...
... Damascus • Conquered -parts of Byzantine, collapsed Sassanid Persians, Hindu Kingdom (Sind) ...
Ch 18 Notes
... “People of the Book” Christians + Jews – refers to common heritage of Old Testament beliefs – are to be treated w/ respect Women Have certain legal rights concerning marriage, family, + property according to traditional Islamic law. For years they had more rights than women in Europe, China, ...
... “People of the Book” Christians + Jews – refers to common heritage of Old Testament beliefs – are to be treated w/ respect Women Have certain legal rights concerning marriage, family, + property according to traditional Islamic law. For years they had more rights than women in Europe, China, ...
Here - Quia
... What year is it in the Hebrew Calendar? Originally the Babylonian calendar was used by Jews for all daily purposes, but following the conquest of Jerusalem by Pompey in 63 BCE , Jews began following the imperial civil calendar, which was decreed in 45 BCE, for civic matters such as the payment of ta ...
... What year is it in the Hebrew Calendar? Originally the Babylonian calendar was used by Jews for all daily purposes, but following the conquest of Jerusalem by Pompey in 63 BCE , Jews began following the imperial civil calendar, which was decreed in 45 BCE, for civic matters such as the payment of ta ...
DBQ FOCUS: The Spread of Islamic Civilization
... of Islam began when prophet Muhammad (570 - 632) started preaching the revelation he claimed to have received from God at the age of 40. During his lifetime the Muslim ummah was established in Arabia by way of their conversion or allegiance to Islam. Muslim dynasties were soon established and subseq ...
... of Islam began when prophet Muhammad (570 - 632) started preaching the revelation he claimed to have received from God at the age of 40. During his lifetime the Muslim ummah was established in Arabia by way of their conversion or allegiance to Islam. Muslim dynasties were soon established and subseq ...
Islamic Empires, Islam and Sikhism
... -Ruled from Damascus Syria from 661-750 A.D -Rapid spread of Islam due to successful military campaigns -Centralized government -Arabic unifying language -Conquered Spain and established Cordoba as a cultural center of learning ...
... -Ruled from Damascus Syria from 661-750 A.D -Rapid spread of Islam due to successful military campaigns -Centralized government -Arabic unifying language -Conquered Spain and established Cordoba as a cultural center of learning ...
Ch. 10 Rise of Islam
... 1. Who was Abu Bakr and why was he important? 2. Explain the Sunni and Shiite split (how and/or why did it happen). 3. Umayyad Empire – describe who, what, where, and when it existed. Why were they successful? What were some reasons for its decline? 4. Abbasid Empire – describe who, what, where, and ...
... 1. Who was Abu Bakr and why was he important? 2. Explain the Sunni and Shiite split (how and/or why did it happen). 3. Umayyad Empire – describe who, what, where, and when it existed. Why were they successful? What were some reasons for its decline? 4. Abbasid Empire – describe who, what, where, and ...
Unit 3 Review (Part 1)
... Mongol invasions in the 1200s invaded and ruled all of southern Russia for 200 years (The Golden Horde) Ivan III gains power, challenges Mongol rule, and establishes the Russian empire (czar) Czar- Slavic monarchs or supreme rulers, from the Latin ...
... Mongol invasions in the 1200s invaded and ruled all of southern Russia for 200 years (The Golden Horde) Ivan III gains power, challenges Mongol rule, and establishes the Russian empire (czar) Czar- Slavic monarchs or supreme rulers, from the Latin ...
In the Name of Allah “The Religious Minorities in Muslim Countries”
... • if, on account of their paganism they do not deserve any favorable treatment of extra privileges, they do not deserve to be treated cruelly and harshly either. • They are governed by us, they have made certain agreements with us and we are obliged to respect and honor the terms of those agreements ...
... • if, on account of their paganism they do not deserve any favorable treatment of extra privileges, they do not deserve to be treated cruelly and harshly either. • They are governed by us, they have made certain agreements with us and we are obliged to respect and honor the terms of those agreements ...
Ch 14 IslamicEmpires Review
... What is the Islamic lifestyle that emphasizes controlling one’s desires, giving up worldly attachments, and seeking nearness to God? ...
... What is the Islamic lifestyle that emphasizes controlling one’s desires, giving up worldly attachments, and seeking nearness to God? ...
Ch 7 Notes for the spread of Islam into Southeast Asia
... regions. •The increasing intellectual rigidity of the Ulama caused Muslims to become less receptive to outside influences at a time when the European world was transforming. ...
... regions. •The increasing intellectual rigidity of the Ulama caused Muslims to become less receptive to outside influences at a time when the European world was transforming. ...
Slide 1
... Muslim Trade Merchants used one lang. – ________ Merchants created ________ which offered letters of credit. These letters were called “sakks” or later pronounced “_______” ...
... Muslim Trade Merchants used one lang. – ________ Merchants created ________ which offered letters of credit. These letters were called “sakks” or later pronounced “_______” ...
topic 7 The Rise of the Islamic empire
... were connected in small tribes, led by Sheikhs. Since there was not much land for farming most towns sprouted up along the coast, leading to them becoming traders. The Arab Empire was built on trade. ...
... were connected in small tribes, led by Sheikhs. Since there was not much land for farming most towns sprouted up along the coast, leading to them becoming traders. The Arab Empire was built on trade. ...
Chapter 11 Islamic Civilization
... • He was called a caliph, which meant successor to the Messenger of God. • The first caliph was Muhammad’s father in law, Abu Bakr. • The first four caliphs ruled from Madinah and were called the Rightly Guided Caliphs.* ...
... • He was called a caliph, which meant successor to the Messenger of God. • The first caliph was Muhammad’s father in law, Abu Bakr. • The first four caliphs ruled from Madinah and were called the Rightly Guided Caliphs.* ...
Expansion and Renewal in the Islamic World
... Sumatra- dietary codes enforced, women restricted from power. Java- many women served in royal courts and as spiritual leaders. ...
... Sumatra- dietary codes enforced, women restricted from power. Java- many women served in royal courts and as spiritual leaders. ...
Islam & Muslim Empire
... companions and one of the earliest converts to Islam, was chosen as the next leader • Abu Bakr: focused on bringing back the bedouin tribes whose loyalty was slipping, built strong Arab fighting forces, reunified Arabia and went north with his army • Caliph: successor ...
... companions and one of the earliest converts to Islam, was chosen as the next leader • Abu Bakr: focused on bringing back the bedouin tribes whose loyalty was slipping, built strong Arab fighting forces, reunified Arabia and went north with his army • Caliph: successor ...
File - Travel History
... beliefs to new lands. • Islam spread to India, Africa, Malaysia, and Indonesia. • Trade also brought new products to Muslim lands and made many people rich. – Travelers learned how to make paper from the Chinese. – Merchants brought crops of cotton, rice, and oranges from India, China, and Southeast ...
... beliefs to new lands. • Islam spread to India, Africa, Malaysia, and Indonesia. • Trade also brought new products to Muslim lands and made many people rich. – Travelers learned how to make paper from the Chinese. – Merchants brought crops of cotton, rice, and oranges from India, China, and Southeast ...
Muslim Civilizations - Moore Public Schools
... Extended the Ottoman Empire to be the largest and most powerful empire in Europe and the Middle East for centuries ...
... Extended the Ottoman Empire to be the largest and most powerful empire in Europe and the Middle East for centuries ...
The Rise and Spread of Islam
... ruler, who was manipulated by wealthy landowning aristocrats • Rapid Muslim victories, capital taken which leads to collapse of empire • 651 CE- last ruler assassinated and Persia is conquered ...
... ruler, who was manipulated by wealthy landowning aristocrats • Rapid Muslim victories, capital taken which leads to collapse of empire • 651 CE- last ruler assassinated and Persia is conquered ...