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The Beginnings of Islam Origins of Islam The religion of Islam teaches that in about 610, the prophet _______________ went into a cave in the Arabian mountains to pray. Remember a prophet is a person who is regarded as speaking for God While Muhammad was inside the cave, he heard the voice of an angel. God told Muhammad through the voice of an angel that people had abandoned the true faith. Instead of worshiping only God, they worshiped many false Gods. Muhammad was to share this message. The Arabian Peninsula Like during the time of Muhammad, the Arabian Peninsula was covered by _______________ Although surrounded by water, the peninsula has no major rivers and receives little rainfall. Question What does the climate of the Arabian Peninsula tell us about the people who live here? Bedouins (BED oo inz) The Bedouins were _______________, or people who have no permanent home but move from place to place in search of food, water, and pasture. The Arabian desert yielded little food and water for both the people and their animals. Surviving in the Desert To survive in the desert, the Bedouins followed traditional routes from one oasis to another. An _______________ is a green area within a desert fed by underground water. The oasis provided plenty of water for the nomads and their animals. Traveling through the Desert Because of the knowledge of the desert and its oasis, the Bedouins also worked as guides for traders. They helped traders travel across the desert in large groups called _______________. These desert caravans depended on _______________, which carried both people and goods. Camels are sturdy animals with a special ability to store water for long periods. Economics Arab traders dominated the trade routes in Arabia and far beyond. They not only found new goods to trade, they also developed new ways to trade. Muslim merchants bought and sold goods on credit and set up locations for exchanging currency. 1 The Beginnings of Islam To avoid carrying large sums of cash across thousands of miles, they developed a way to transfer money from one location to another A ancestor to today's _______________ Merchants could deposit funds at one location and use a letter of credit to withdraw those funds at a different location. A Center of Trade One of the most important trading centers was _______________. From Mecca, great caravans traveled northwest to markets in what is now Syria. From Syria, goods could be shipped across the Mediterranean sea to _______________. Trade Precious goods traded along these routes included: _______________, _______________, _______________, _______________, _______________ and _______________ The Prophet Muhammad _______________ was born and grew up in the trading center of _______________ His great-grandfather had been a wealthy merchant but by the time Muhammad was born in about 570, his family was poor. As a young man, Muhammad worked on caravans. His job took him to distant places, including Syria, which was then part of the _______________ _______________ Muhammad’s Mission Muhammad like to walk in the _______________ outside Mecca. Troubled by problems he saw in society, he like to be alone to pray and think When Muhammad was _______________ years old, he first heard God speak to him through the angel in the _______________. God told him that people would submit to, or agree to obey, the one true God. Followers of Muhammad In time, a person who accepted the teachings of Muhammad came to be known as a _______________. “a person who submits” The religion of Muslims is called _______________. Teachings of Muhammad Muhammad preached God’s message All people were brothers and sisters in a community established by God 2 The Beginnings of Islam _______________ people in Mecca listened They though Muhammad’s teachings threatened their _______________ _______________. They feared abandoning their old gods would end Mecca’s importance as a _______________ center. Mecca: A Religious Center Many Arabs traveled to Mecca in order to pray at an ancient shrine called the _______________ People in Mecca feared that Muhammad might gain _______________ _______________. Muhammad in Medina In 622, Muhammad and his followers were invited to _______________, a city north of Mecca. The people there regarded Muhammad as a prophet. This movement of early Muslims is known as the _______________, or “the _______________” The year 622 in the calendar used in the United States, became year 1 on the Muslim calendar. After the hijra, the name of Yathrib was changed to _______________ This name means “_______________” and is short for “_______________ of the _______________” In 630, Muhammad returned to Mecca, this time in triumph. By the time Muhammad died, Islam had spread all across the _______________ _______________ Muslim Beliefs A _______________, a man who calls Muslims to worship, looks out over the city and begins his loud call. The Muezzin’s voice echoes in all directions: “there is no god but God, and Muhammad is the messenger of God”. In Arabic, the word for God is _______________. Muslim Practices _______________ times a day, Muslims are called to worship and five times a day Muslims stop whatever he or she is doing to pray. Some Muslims gather in a house of worship called a _______________. Wherever Muslims are in the world they kneel in the direction that faces toward _______________. The Five Pillars of Islam The Quran The holy book of Islam is called the _______________. Like the _______________, the Jewish holy book, and the Christian _______________, the Quran contains many kinds of writings, including stories, promises, warnings, and instructions. Similarity of the Quran 3 The Beginnings of Islam Muslims, like _______________ and _______________, believe in one God. They regard _______________, _______________, _______________, and _______________ as important people in their religious history. Muhammad saw himself as the last prophet in a long line of prophets. Muslims felt respect for Jews and Christians, whom he called “_______________ of the _______________” Women in Islam Before Islam, most Arab societies did not have _______________ equal to _______________ The Quran, however taught that men and women were _______________ equal. It also gave women more _______________ under the law, such as the right to inherit property and to get education. Muslim women could not be forced to _______________ against their will, and they had the right to _______________. A Split Among Muslims Like the schism that split the Christian church in the Byzantine Empire, A schism, or split also occurred among followers of _______________. In 656, Uthman, the leader of the Muslim community was _______________. His death split the Muslim world in two. Muslims disagreed over who should be their rightful leader. Over the next several decades, _______________ main groups gradually emerged on opposite sides Shiites The _______________ group Argued leader should be a _______________ descendant of Muhammad They felt that their leader _______________ explain the meanings of the messages Muhammad received from God Sunnis The _______________ group Argued that _______________ truly religious Muslim man of Muhammad’s tribe could lead They believed that _______________ man, not even the leader of Islam, should tell Muslims what God’s messages meant. The Sunnis argued that a group of Muslim _______________ could best explain the Quran Today, about _______________ of all Muslims are Sunnis 4