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Islam An Abrahamic Religion Strict monotheists Believe: Allah, God the Judeo-Christian The Torah and the Bible, like the Qur’an,is the word of God Peoples of the Book Abraham’s Genealogy HAGAR ABRAHAM Ishmael SARAH Isaac 12 Arabian Tribes Jacob Esau 12 Tribes of Israel The Prophetic Tradition Adam Noah Abraham Moses Jesus Muhammad The Origins of the Qur’an Muhammad received first revelation from angel Gabriel in the Cave of Hira in 610. 622 Hijrah Muhammed flees Mecca for Medina. * The beginning of the Muslim calendar Muhammad’s revelations were compiled into the Qur’an after his death. The Qur’an Muslims believe it contains word of God 114 suras (chapters). In the name of Allah, the compassionate, the merciful. Written in Arabic. 1. The Shahada The testimony The declaration of faith: There is no god worthy of worship except God, and Muhammad is His Messenger [or Prophet]. 1 2. The Salat The mandatory prayers performed 5 times a day: * dawn * noon * late afternoon * sunset * before going to bed Wash before praying Face Mecca and use prayer rug 2 2. The Salat The call to prayer by muezzin in minaret Pray in mosque on Friday 2 3. The Zakat Almsgiving (charitable donations) Muslims believe that all things belong to God Zakat means both “purification” and “growth” About 2.5% of your income 3 4. The Sawm Fasting during the holy month of Ramadan Considered a method of selfpurification No eating or drinking from sunrise to sunset during Ramadan 4 Eid Mubarak End of the Ramadan holiday 5. The Hajj The pilgrimage to Mecca Must be done at least once in a Muslim’s lifetime 2-3 million Muslims make the pilgrimage every year 5 5. The Hajj Those who complete pilgrimage can add the title hajji to their name 5 The Dar al-Islam The World of Islam 1 2 3 4 5 The Mosque The Muslim place of worship The Dome of the Rock Mosque in Jerusalem Mount Moriah Rock where Muhammad ascended into heaven Other Islamic Religious Practices Up to four wives allowed at once No alcohol or pork No gambling Sharia body of Islamic law to regulate daily living Three holiest cities in Islam: * Mecca, Medina, Jerusalem Essential Question: Why was Islam able to spread so quickly and convert so many to the new religion? The Spread of Islam Easy to learn and practice No priesthood Teaches equality Non-Muslims, who were “Peoples of the Book,” were allowed religious freedom, but paid additional taxes Easily “portable” nomads & trade routes Jihad (“Holy War”) against pagans and other non-believers (“infidels”) Muslims in the World Today Countries with the Largest Muslim Population 1. Indonesia 183,000,000 6. Iran 62,000,000 2. Pakistan 134,000,000 7. Egypt 59,000,000 3. India 121,000,000 8. Nigeria 53,000,000 4. Bangladesh 114,000,000 9. Algeria 31,000,000 10. Morocco 29,000,000 5. Turkey 66,000,000 * Arabs make up only 20% of the total Muslim population of the world. From Umayyad to Abbasid Empires ARAB ISLAMIC Rise of Abbasid Party • The party traced its descent from Muhammad’s uncle, al-Abbas. • Al-Abbas’ great great grandson, Abu al-Abbas led his forces against Umayyads • His allies were – Shi’a – Mawali (Islamic converts) to gain acceptance in community of believers • Captured Umayyad capital in Syria • At “Reconciliation Banquet” al-Abbas slaughtered remaining Umayyad family Early Abbasid Era • Began to reject Shi’a and Malawi allies…and defended Sunni Islam • Built centralized, absolutist imperial order • New capital: Baghdad “The Round City” (2km in diameter) on Tigris River – Baghdad became richest city in the world (only Constantinople came close) • Had palace with jeweled thrones and harems – Image of elitism was important • For more than a century, able to collect revenue and preserve law over much of empire Islamic Conversion and Mawali Acceptance • Mass conversions to Islam were encouraged throughout empire • Most converts were won over peacefully because of appeal of Islamic beliefs and advantages they enjoyed: - didn’t have to pay head tax - educational opportunities - jobs as traders, administrators, judges • What kind of CONVERSION is this? Town & Country: Commercial Boom and Agrarian Expansion • Abbasid Era was a great time of urban expansion and growth of merchant and landlord classes. • Tang & Song Dynasties in China were also reviving middle merchant class. (results of falls of Rome/Han) • Arab DHOWS - trading vessels with triangular (lateen) sails were used from Mediterranean to South China Sea – Later influenced European ship design Town & Country: Commercial Boom and Agrarian Expansion, cont.. • Muslim merchants formed joint ventures with Christian and Jewish traders – Each merchant had different Sabbath so they could work 7 days a week • Merchants grew rich supplying cities with goods throughout the empire • Much wealth went to charity (required by Qur’an) – Hospitals and medical care of Abbasid Empire surpassed those of any other civilization of that time Town & Country: Commercial Boom and Agrarian Expansion, cont.. • Much unskilled labor was left to slaves • Some slaves were able rise to positions of power and gain freedom • Huge estates might have slaves, indentured servants or sharecroppers The First Flowering of Islamic Learning • Early contributions from Abbasid were great mosques and palaces. Ex: Dome of the Rock • Advances in religious, legal and philosophical discourse • Science and Math! – preserved Greek works of medicine, algebra, geometry, astronomy, anatomy, and ethics • Arabic traders in India carried Indian number system across Mediterranean and into Northern Europe – What’s the impact? Global Connections: Early Islam & the World • Abbasid Empire was “go-between” for ancient civilizations of Eastern Hemisphere – Role grew as Arab trade networks expanded • Islam pioneered patterns of organization and thinking that would affect human societies in major ways for centuries • 5 Centuries = Spread of Islam played dominant role in the Afro-Eurasian World Global Connections: Early Islam & the World…cont. • In the midst of achievement, Muslims had some growing disadvantages, especially to Europeans • Muslim divisions would leave openings for political problems Growing intolerance and orthodoxy led to the belief that the vast Islamic world contained all requirements for civilized life, which caused Muslim people to grow less receptive to outside influence and innovations…led to isolation at a time when Christian rivals were in a period of experimentation and exploration