Unit 3 Regional & Transregional Interactions 20%
... As the Islamic Arabs spread their dominance, they took on a great many Persian influences Islam ruler: “The Persians ruled for a thousand years and did not need us Arabs even for a day. We have been ruling them for on or two centuries and cannot do without them for an hour.” ...
... As the Islamic Arabs spread their dominance, they took on a great many Persian influences Islam ruler: “The Persians ruled for a thousand years and did not need us Arabs even for a day. We have been ruling them for on or two centuries and cannot do without them for an hour.” ...
inside islam - St. Luke`s Parish
... 7. revelations/sayings collected after his death: Qur’an (recitation) 8. other traditions of Muhammad’s life and custom (Sunnah) also collected into narrative lives and collections of sayings and stories (Hadith) ...
... 7. revelations/sayings collected after his death: Qur’an (recitation) 8. other traditions of Muhammad’s life and custom (Sunnah) also collected into narrative lives and collections of sayings and stories (Hadith) ...
From Sept 11th to ISIS File
... “If someone kills another person – unless it is in retaliation for someone else or for causing corruption in the earth – it is as if he had murdered all mankind.” (Surat al-Ma’ida: 32) ...
... “If someone kills another person – unless it is in retaliation for someone else or for causing corruption in the earth – it is as if he had murdered all mankind.” (Surat al-Ma’ida: 32) ...
Islam Expands - Wando High School
... was the title given to each leader of the Muslim Empire following Muhammad. 2. The first 4 caliphs to rule after Muhammad’s death were elected by the Muslim community and were known as the “rightly chosen” caliphs. 3. During the Umayyad caliphate, the rulers moved the capital to Damascus and began t ...
... was the title given to each leader of the Muslim Empire following Muhammad. 2. The first 4 caliphs to rule after Muhammad’s death were elected by the Muslim community and were known as the “rightly chosen” caliphs. 3. During the Umayyad caliphate, the rulers moved the capital to Damascus and began t ...
3 The Rise of Islam
... • The first four all had known Muhammad. They used the Qur’an and Muhammad’s actions as guides to leadership. Caliph is a title that means “successor” or “Rightly Guided. All Four Caliphs were great military leaders who expanded the caliphate ...
... • The first four all had known Muhammad. They used the Qur’an and Muhammad’s actions as guides to leadership. Caliph is a title that means “successor” or “Rightly Guided. All Four Caliphs were great military leaders who expanded the caliphate ...
The Islamic Empire
... ii. The Shi’a believe that caliph must come directly from Muhammad’s _______________________________ c. Sunni Muslims i. __________________ Muslims accepted the rule of the Umayyads ii. The Sunni believe caliphs should follow Muhammad’s ____________________, but don’t have to be relatives 3. The Uma ...
... ii. The Shi’a believe that caliph must come directly from Muhammad’s _______________________________ c. Sunni Muslims i. __________________ Muslims accepted the rule of the Umayyads ii. The Sunni believe caliphs should follow Muhammad’s ____________________, but don’t have to be relatives 3. The Uma ...
Document
... The parties to the succession controversy agree to arbitration, but it is inconclusive. A small, radical group known as the Khawarij or Kharijites secedes from Ali’s camp because they view both Mu’awiyah’s claim and Ali’s submission to arbitration as religiously unacceptable acts; hence the authorit ...
... The parties to the succession controversy agree to arbitration, but it is inconclusive. A small, radical group known as the Khawarij or Kharijites secedes from Ali’s camp because they view both Mu’awiyah’s claim and Ali’s submission to arbitration as religiously unacceptable acts; hence the authorit ...
CHAPTER 9 –1200 The Sasanid Empire and the Rise of Islam, 200
... between those who supported keeping the caliphate in Uthman’s clan (the Ummaya) and those who supported the claim of Muhammad’s first cousin and son-in-law Ali. The Umayya forces won and established the Umayyad Caliphate in 661. 5. These disagreements led to the development of three rival sects in t ...
... between those who supported keeping the caliphate in Uthman’s clan (the Ummaya) and those who supported the claim of Muhammad’s first cousin and son-in-law Ali. The Umayya forces won and established the Umayyad Caliphate in 661. 5. These disagreements led to the development of three rival sects in t ...
chapter 9
... Shi’ites supported Ali’s claim to the caliphate and believed that the position of caliph rightly belonged to the descendants of Ali. Those known as the Sunnis believed that the first three caliphs had been correctly chosen and supported the Umayyad Caliphate. The most militant followers of Ali forme ...
... Shi’ites supported Ali’s claim to the caliphate and believed that the position of caliph rightly belonged to the descendants of Ali. Those known as the Sunnis believed that the first three caliphs had been correctly chosen and supported the Umayyad Caliphate. The most militant followers of Ali forme ...
Ch. 2 - Islamic Civilization power point
... 1. Angel Gabriel gave words to him in 610 2. Illiterate so memorized & recited to scribes (Took over 20 years to compile) ...
... 1. Angel Gabriel gave words to him in 610 2. Illiterate so memorized & recited to scribes (Took over 20 years to compile) ...
Sunni
... “Rightly Guided” Caliphs • Abu-Bakr and the next three elected caliphs—Umar, Uthman, and Ali—all had known Muhammad and supported his mission. • They used the Qur’an and Muhammad’s actions as guides to leadership. • For this, they are known as the “rightly guided” caliphs. • The region ruled by a ca ...
... “Rightly Guided” Caliphs • Abu-Bakr and the next three elected caliphs—Umar, Uthman, and Ali—all had known Muhammad and supported his mission. • They used the Qur’an and Muhammad’s actions as guides to leadership. • For this, they are known as the “rightly guided” caliphs. • The region ruled by a ca ...
Muhammad
... All believe in Heaven, Hell, day of judgment; life after death E. All traced ancestry to Abraham F. Jews and Muslims forbidden to eat pork G. Muslims and Christians urged to practice charity and be generous to poor and weak ...
... All believe in Heaven, Hell, day of judgment; life after death E. All traced ancestry to Abraham F. Jews and Muslims forbidden to eat pork G. Muslims and Christians urged to practice charity and be generous to poor and weak ...
Islam - Barren County Schools
... – Some wanted Ali (Muhammad’s first cousin) to take over – Others felt Abu Bakr (Muhammad’s father-in-law) would be better ...
... – Some wanted Ali (Muhammad’s first cousin) to take over – Others felt Abu Bakr (Muhammad’s father-in-law) would be better ...
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... a. Before the Umayyads, _________________ were elected members of Muhammad’s _________________ b. SHI’A MUSLIMS i. ___________ Muslims ___________________the rule of the Umayyads ii. The Shi’a believe that caliphs must come directly from _________________ ____________________ c. SUNNI MUSLIMS i. ___ ...
... a. Before the Umayyads, _________________ were elected members of Muhammad’s _________________ b. SHI’A MUSLIMS i. ___________ Muslims ___________________the rule of the Umayyads ii. The Shi’a believe that caliphs must come directly from _________________ ____________________ c. SUNNI MUSLIMS i. ___ ...
The Rise and Spread of Islam
... – Uncertainty about leadership in Muslim community – Some renounced faith due to lack of leadership ...
... – Uncertainty about leadership in Muslim community – Some renounced faith due to lack of leadership ...
The Schism of Islam:
... • If they both had a link to Muhammad, how were they to know who should lead? • If both have evidence of the former leader’s favour, how do we know? • How do we know who is telling the truth? ...
... • If they both had a link to Muhammad, how were they to know who should lead? • If both have evidence of the former leader’s favour, how do we know? • How do we know who is telling the truth? ...
Concerto Dynasties Conquest and Faith The Rise of Islam
... Describe the role of the caliph. How did the death of Muhammad affect the Islamic world? Explain the rise of the Umayyad dynasty. What factors led to the collapse of the Umayyad dynasty. Explain the Sunni and Shi’ite split. Describe the Abbasid dynasty. Discuss the Islamic golden age. ...
... Describe the role of the caliph. How did the death of Muhammad affect the Islamic world? Explain the rise of the Umayyad dynasty. What factors led to the collapse of the Umayyad dynasty. Explain the Sunni and Shi’ite split. Describe the Abbasid dynasty. Discuss the Islamic golden age. ...
Terms and People
... Sunnis believe that inspiration came from the example of Muhammad as recorded by his early followers • Shiite – a membor of one of the two major Muslim sects; believe that the descendents of Muhammad’s daughter and son-in-law, Ali, are the true Muslim ...
... Sunnis believe that inspiration came from the example of Muhammad as recorded by his early followers • Shiite – a membor of one of the two major Muslim sects; believe that the descendents of Muhammad’s daughter and son-in-law, Ali, are the true Muslim ...
KEY TERMS Sasanid Empire Mecca Muhammad Muslim Islam
... What group overshadowed both Arabs and Kurds after 1000? Who established the first Turkish Muslim state based on nomadic power? What gulf deepened as few Turks participated in urban cultural and religious life? Who unified Egypt and Syria in 1171 and recaptured Jerusalem from Europeans in 1187? ...
... What group overshadowed both Arabs and Kurds after 1000? Who established the first Turkish Muslim state based on nomadic power? What gulf deepened as few Turks participated in urban cultural and religious life? Who unified Egypt and Syria in 1171 and recaptured Jerusalem from Europeans in 1187? ...
Microsoft PowerPoint Presentation
... New central government developed to administer growing Arab empire Caliphate = head caliph and officials directly under him Political and religious leader of Empire; Mohammed is considered original Caliph Following Mohammed’s death, dispute between who would be the next Caliph One group be ...
... New central government developed to administer growing Arab empire Caliphate = head caliph and officials directly under him Political and religious leader of Empire; Mohammed is considered original Caliph Following Mohammed’s death, dispute between who would be the next Caliph One group be ...
Chapter 8 Notes – The Rise of Islam – 600-1200
... surrendered in 630 while Medina became a busy city-state and a hub for Islam for the world o Muhammad died of illness in 632 and it was decided that Abu Bakr, one of his closest friends, would succeed him – he was the new caliph (khalifa) o Abu Bakr affirmed the teachings of Muhammad and established ...
... surrendered in 630 while Medina became a busy city-state and a hub for Islam for the world o Muhammad died of illness in 632 and it was decided that Abu Bakr, one of his closest friends, would succeed him – he was the new caliph (khalifa) o Abu Bakr affirmed the teachings of Muhammad and established ...
File - Ms. Peterman`s Class
... __________ department, and _____________________ to handle foreign relations 3. To support this large bureaucracy the Abbasids ____________: land, imports, exports, non-Muslims, & wealth 4. The Abbasids failed to keep complete ___________________ control over their immense territory. a. Independent ...
... __________ department, and _____________________ to handle foreign relations 3. To support this large bureaucracy the Abbasids ____________: land, imports, exports, non-Muslims, & wealth 4. The Abbasids failed to keep complete ___________________ control over their immense territory. a. Independent ...
Bibliography - Studies of Religion Conference
... Reign of the Persian king-of-kings, Khosrow II Parvez ...
... Reign of the Persian king-of-kings, Khosrow II Parvez ...
The beginning of Islamic government started in Medina - Al
... • Non-Muslim citizens were obligated to participate in the armed defense of their city as well as share in the cost of defense of the city • Non-Muslim citizens were not obliged to participate in the religious armed struggles of the Muslims. Following the death of Prophet Muhammed (pbuh) he was succ ...
... • Non-Muslim citizens were obligated to participate in the armed defense of their city as well as share in the cost of defense of the city • Non-Muslim citizens were not obliged to participate in the religious armed struggles of the Muslims. Following the death of Prophet Muhammed (pbuh) he was succ ...