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MUHAMMAD’S ACCOMPLISHMENTS • Until his death Muhammad spread Islam throughout the Arabian Peninsula. While doing so he created a political empire. • He united Bedouin tribes and brought order, justice, and hope of heaven to the people of Arabia MUHAMMAD’S DEATH Muhammad died in 632 CE after eating a poisoned meal. A Jewish women was seeking revenge for conquering her town. AFTER MUHAMMAD’S DEATH • Muhammad had not named a successor or told his followers how to choose a leader • As a result panic spread across the empire • Some clans abandoned Islam • Some refused to pay taxes • Some individuals declared themselves prophets DISCUSSION: • Why did the death of Muhammad cause wide-spread panic throughout the Islam Empire? • How would you choose a new leader if you were a powerful Muslim at the time? RIGHTLY GUIDED CALIPHS • The next four caliphs (successor) - Abu Bakr – father in law/close friend 632-634 – died of illness - Umar - 641-644 - Uthman – friend – 644-656 - Ali – Son in law 656-661 all had known Muhammad and supported his mission to spread Islam • As they ruled they held Muhammad’s example and Islam to guide their decisions • They became known as the “rightly-guided” caliphs and their rule as a caliphate CALIPHS EXPAND THE MUSLIM EMPIRE • Each of the “rightly-guided” caliphs quadrupled the size of the Muslim empire over the 29 years after Muhammad’s death through military force and treaties • Ali expanded the Muslim Empire throughout most of the Arabian Peninsula • Umar expanded the empire into Egypt, Syria, and parts of the Persian Empire • The next two caliphs completed the conquest of the Persian empire • The empire included all of South West Asia and part of North Africa EXPANSION OF THE MUSLIM EMPIRE REASONS FOR SUCCESS • Muslims were energized by their faith and were willing to fight to spread Islam • Great soldiers • Byzantine and Persian empires were weakened by years of fighting • Muslim conquerors let the Christians and Jews keep their faith because they were “people of the book” CIVIL WAR • After Uthman’s (Rightliy guided Caliph) death a civil war broke out between different groups of Islam. • One small group of Muslims believed that the caliph should be chosen by the Muslim Community • The opposing side believed that the caliph should be chosen by hereditary • Ali was appointed as the next caliph, but not accepted by all Muslims SUNNI’S • After Ali’s murder the Umayyad’s took power over the Muslim empire and set up a hereditary dynasty. The leader would be chosen by birth right. • The Sunnis believed in electing the Caliphs SHI’ITES • Ali’s supporters said that Muhammad’s family should succeed him and that he had trained Ali as his successor • They didn’t accept that Abu Bakr, Umar, and Uthman had been real caliphs • Ali’s supporters were called the Shi’a Ali (part of Ali) or Shi’ites for short • They believed that the caliphs should always be a relative of the prophet • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PHmaB4s2Sng SHI’ITES VS. SUNNI The Shi’ites never regained control of Islam There were many more Sunni Today about 10% of Muslims are Shi’ites They are a powerful minority. They have power in Iran, Pakistan, and Iraq • They believe that one day the final successor to Ali called Mahdi, will come to set up the perfect Muslim state • • • •