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Bell Work Wednesday 10/02 Look in your book beginning on page 263 to find the answers • 1.) Why was Mecca an important city in western Arabia? • 2.) What are the Five Pillars of Islam • 3.) Why did Muslims consider Jews and Christians “people of the book”? The Muslim World (Pt. 1) Chapter 10 Desert Towns and Trade Routes: • Mecca– During holy months caravans stopped at Mecca, a city in western Arabia. • Ka’aba- An ancient shrine where religious pilgrims worshiped – Contained over 360 idols brought by different tribes • Monotheism- Belief in one God – Islam = Allah The Prophet Muhammad: • Muhammad– Born to a powerful Meccan family • Orphaned at age 6 • Raised by grandpa and uncle – At 25 became a trader and business manager for Khadijah • They got married The Prophet Muhammad: • He took great interest in religion spent much time in prayer • His life changed at 40 when the voice the angel Gabriel called to him while meditating – Told Muhammad he was the messenger of Allah the last of God’s prophets – Taught that Allah was the one and only God all others should be abandoned The Prophet Muhammad: • Islam-“Submission to the will of Allah” • Muslim- “One who has submitted” • 613 A.D. The Prophet Muhammad begins to preach publically The Prophet Muhammad: • The Hijrah– Muhammad’s journey to Yathrib 200 miles north of Mecca • 630 A.D. Muhammad and 10,000 followers returned to Mecca – Mecca’s leaders surrendered • Destroyed the idols in the Ka’aba and made the call to prayer – Most Meccans converted to Islam The Prophet Muhammad: • The Prophet Muhammad died in 632 A.D. at the age of 62 – Incredibly he was able to unify a majority of the Arabian Peninsula under Islam Beliefs and Practices of Islam • The Five Pillars of Islam – Faith-When becoming a Muslim one has to repeat the following statement of faith, “There is no God but Allah, and Muhammad is the messenger of Allah”. Beliefs and Practices of Islam • Prayer– Five times a day, Muslims face towards Mecca and pray. This can be done at home, a mosque, or any where. • Alms– Muhammad taught that all Muslims have a responsibility to care for those less fortunate. Muslims meet this responsibility by giving alms or money to the poor, through a special religious tax (About 2.5%). Beliefs and Practices of Islam • Fasting– During the month of Ramadan, Muslims fast from sun up to sun down. The purpose of Ramadan is to represent the fact that your spiritual needs are more important than your physical needs. • Pilgrimage– All Muslims who are physically and financially able to perform the hajj to Mecca are required to do so at least once in their life. Pilgrims are supposed to wear similar garments so everyone stands as equals in front of Allah. Beliefs and Practices of Islam • A Way of Life– Carrying out the Five Pillars of Islam • Ensures Muslims live their religion and serve their community. – Muslims are forbidden to eat pork or drink intoxicating beverages – Fridays are for worship – Expected to worship Allah directly Beliefs and Practices of Islam • Qur’an-Islamic holy book containing the word of Allah as revealed to the prophet Muhammad – Written in Arabic • Only the Qur’an written in Arabic is considered the true word of Allah • Muslims believe that Muhammad’s mission was to receive the Qur’an and demonstrate it’s application Beliefs and Practices of Islam • Sunna- The model for proper living • Shari’a- A body of law assembled from the teachings of the Qur’an and Sunna – Regulated family life, moral conduct, and business and community life