* Your assessment is very important for improving the workof artificial intelligence, which forms the content of this project
Download Arabian Peninsula
Criticism of Islamism wikipedia , lookup
Islam and Sikhism wikipedia , lookup
International reactions to Fitna wikipedia , lookup
Imamate (Twelver doctrine) wikipedia , lookup
Criticism of Twelver Shia Islam wikipedia , lookup
Imamah (Shia) wikipedia , lookup
Islam and violence wikipedia , lookup
Islam and Mormonism wikipedia , lookup
Soviet Orientalist studies in Islam wikipedia , lookup
Islam and modernity wikipedia , lookup
Political aspects of Islam wikipedia , lookup
The Jewel of Medina wikipedia , lookup
201 (South Park) wikipedia , lookup
Islamic culture wikipedia , lookup
Succession to Muhammad wikipedia , lookup
Violence in the Quran wikipedia , lookup
Sources of sharia wikipedia , lookup
Islam and war wikipedia , lookup
Schools of Islamic theology wikipedia , lookup
Satanic Verses wikipedia , lookup
Muhammad and the Bible wikipedia , lookup
Origin of Shia Islam wikipedia , lookup
Middle East & Islam Key ?: ◦ None Performance Task 2/14/13 Outcome: ◦ Using concepts, vocabulary and connections to text answering ss ?s, BCRs, SRs, and graphic organizers Warm-up: What are the 5 Characteristics of a Civilization? Get out your Study Guide. 5 Characteristics of a Civilization Get ready to be the Last Historian Standing! Define oasis A small area in the desert watered by underground springs. Used as an adaptation by the nomadic Bedouins to survive in the desert environment on the Arabian Peninsula. Define frankincense Aromatic gum or resin used as incense Obtained from trees Used by Bedouins to keep bugs away from the camp while providing an aromatic scent Define caravan A single file of pack animals journeying together to transport goods. In the Arabian Peninsula desert, these animals are camels which help transport trade goods like salt, pepper, silk and gold. Define peninsula An area of land that is surrounded on three sides by water & connected to a larger land mass on the fourth A narrow piece of land that extends out from the mainland into an area of water Define pilgrim A person who travels on a sacred journey to a sacred place or shrine While on the hajj, the special journey to Makkah that all Muslims must go on once within their lifetime, they are called pilgrims. Define pilgrimage A journey to a sacred place or shrine Muslims make a pilgrimage to Mekkah once within their lifetime called the hajj. Define Islam One of the largest religions of the world. Translated as submission to Allah The belief in Allah (God) and that Muhammad is the final prophet sent to tell the world Allah’s message. This is commonly known as the faith started my Muhammad. The word Muslim means… One who surrenders to Allah’s will Those who follow the religion of Islam are known as Muslims. Define nomads People who go from place to place with their herds Define Qur’an Muslim holy book Written with the help of Angel Gabriel Define hijrah In 622 C.E. the migration of Muhammad and his followers from Makkah to Yithrib (Madinah) Created the first Muslim community when they arrived in Yithrib Define Sunnah Literally means to “practice” This is the written tradition Known as the example that Muhammad set for Muslims with his words and deeds which provides examples of what to do or say in certain situations. Define Allah Arabic word for God Muslims use this word when the profess their faith or perform shahadah! Define Shi Muslims who believe that only Muhammad's blood line should become a caliph Define Sunnis Believe the caliph should be elected by councel Define Ka’bah Cube shaped shrine which Muslims face towards to pray every day Most important shrine in the Islamic faith Tradition states that it was made for Allah by Abraham and Ishmael Define hadith The written collection of the Sunnah, stories and accounts of Muhammad. It tells of Muhammad’s words and actions that are accepted as having authority for Muslims to keep them on the “right path”. Define hajj Pilgrimage to the holy city of Makkah Must be made at least once a lifetime Journey mirrors the steps of Abraham and Muhammad with stops at important sites like the Ka’bah and the ZamZam Well Complete using the 5 Pillars of Faith Pillar 1 2 3 4 5 Arabic Name Shahadah Salat Zakat Siyam Hajj English translation profession of faith Ritual prayer Almsgiving Fasting Pilgrimage Description of the pillar One god Allah and Muhammad is his prophet 5 times daily Giving 2.5 or 1/40th of your salary (wealth) to the poor Not to eat or drink from sunrise to sunset during the month of Romadan Journey to the holy city of Makkah once in a lifetime; visits the Ka’bah & ZamZam well MUHAMMAD’S LIFE AS A PROPHET FLOW CHART Born 570 - 572 610 Muhammad proclaimed prophet by angel Gabrael 622 known as the hijrah, it was the migration to Yathrib creating 1st Muslim community 613 begins to preach but his ideas are rejected and tribe leaders boycott them 630 Muhammad returns to Makkah with his army and the tribe leaders surrender to him 619 Night Journey taken on a winged horse to Jerusalem MUHAMMAD’S LIFE AS A PROPHET FLOW CHART CONTINUED 613 begins to preach but is rejected and… 619 Night Journey taken to Jerusalem on a winged horse 632 Gives Last Sermon in Makkah 632 CE Returns to Medina and Dies 622 hijrah – migration to Medina creating 1st Muslim community Complete chart for the Arabian Peninsula Environment Human Adaptation Human adaptation Oasis sedentary farming International trade Nomads using camel herds Deep wells Coastal plains Desert Mountains Terrace farming Canals, dams, reservoirs Wear loose fitting clothing & headdresses Mud brick houses ECR #1 Muhammad might think the following is his greatest achievement ◦ Hijrah; 1st Muslim community ◦ Hadith ◦ Hajj ◦ Foundation of Islam ◦ Qur’an written to capture his words Muhammad might think the following is his greatest disappointment ◦ Shi & Sunnah dispute ◦ People rejecting his message Changes to culture ◦ Monotheism ◦ Salat (everyone stops to pray 5 times daily) ◦ Zacat – giving a specific amount to the poor Evaluate how these changes affected and influenced Arab society. ◦ These changes helped unify the Arab world as well as encouraged education and advanced understanding of the world ECR #2 Contributions to math ◦ Algebra Used to solve problems with unknown numbers 7x+4=25 using algebraic thinking the answer is x=3 Still used today for many different types of uses ◦ Arabic numbers Contributions to science ◦ Zoology ◦ ect. Contributions to geography ◦ Calculation of Earth’s surface Ect. Define desert A dry arid area that receives less than 10 inches of rain per year. The camel has adapted to live in the harsh environment of the desert which is why the Bedouins use these animals as an adaptation to the desert environment. Define myrrh Tree which provides a resin or gum used for medicinal preparations. ◦ Headache ◦ Joint pain ◦ Child birth pain Define shaikh/sheikh The leader of a tribe who provides rulings over disputes There where many disputes over water rights with many tribes so the shaikh would be busy settling these matters. Identify who, according to the Qur’an, built the Ka’bah. Abraham and his son Ishmael Identify the four environments for the Arabian Peninsula. 1. 2. 3. 4. Desert Oasis Mountains Coastal Plains The ship of the desert is… Camel Why would the Arab people call this animal this name? ◦ There is not a river or large body of water to quickly move trade goods but the camel can carry large amounts and survive the harsh desert environment acting like a “ship” List the way trade cities developed around oases Trade routes through oases 2. Stable food using fertile soil & fresh water develops 3. Sedentary farmers settle 4. Trade btwn sedentary farmers & nomads 5. Trade center villages develop 6. Trade towns 1. 1. Stable food supply 2. Specialization of labor 3. System of government Flow Chart of Muhammad to identify 8 important events which occurred in his life – start with birth & end with death giving dates 1st box 570-572 CE ◦ Muhammad’s birth in Makkah 2nd box – In 610 CE • Muhammad went to the Hira Cave where the angel Gabriel told Muhammad he was a messenger of Allah. 3rd box 613 C.E. Muhammad began to preach to other Makkans but some within his tribe rejected his teaching. 4th box 19 C.E. ◦ Abu Talib and Khadijah died after the difficult period during the boycott. This same year, Muhammad took a Night Journey on a winged horse to Jerusalem where he met other prophets and met Allah in Paradise Cont. flow chart 5th box 622 C.E. ◦ Muhammad and his followers left Makkah on a journey known as the hijrah. They moved to Yithrib and developed the first Islamic community then renamed the city Madinah “the City of the Prophet”. This became the 1st year of the Muslim calendar. Cont. flow chart 6th box 630 C.E. ◦ Muhammad to make a special pilgrimage to their city. While they broke the truce in 630, Muhammad and his army were marching toward Makkah. The cities leaders surrendered with out a battle. ◦ Muhammad forgave them and then destroyed all the idols around the Ka’bah. Cont. flow chart 7th box 632 C.E. ◦ Muhammad led his final pilgrimage. In the town of his birth, he delivered his Last Sermon which reminded Muslims to treat each other well, to be faithful to their community and Allah. Cont. flow chart Final box 632 C.E. Muhammad returns to Madinah and dies shortly after. Muslims believe the rule of Succession for Muslims under the blood Shi’ should be through _________ relations or descendants of Muhammad ____________________________ While the Sunnis believe it should Elected by council be through ___________________. What is the Ka’bah Cube shaped shrine Located in Makkah Believed to have been created by Abraham & Ishmael for Allah Used during the hajj; Muslims will circle it 7 times as they believe Muhammad did How did Muhammad & His followers spread Islam? Merchants and traders Sufi poems Territory expansion Conversion Explain what Muhammad said a jihad was means “to strive” too to what is just and right. A struggle to overcome difficulties and do that which is pleasing to Allah. He said that the “lesser jihad” was the external struggle but the “greater jihad was the internal struggle to fight evil. What is Shari’ah The collection of Islamic laws translated means, “the path to be followed” based upon the Qur’an and the Sunnah. Can you describe the environment of the desert and give adaptations? 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Environment: Hot, dry, sandy High temp above 120 degrees Winter & nighttime can drop below freezing Annual rainfall no more than 4 inches Flash floods Blinding sandstorms Adaptations 1. Nomads herd goats & sheep 2. Camels “the ship of the desert” 3. Wear loose fitting long gowns and cotton headdresses 4. Trade with the sedentary villages around the oases Can you describe the environment of the oasis and give adaptations? Environment 1. Water seeps to the surface from an underground spring 2. Grassy 3. Fertile land 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Adaptations Sedentary villagers Small crops Deep wells Date palm tree Bartered with the nomads Can you describe the environment of the coastal plains and give adaptations? 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Environment 5 to 40 miles inland Rocky cliffs Air is damp ad moist Regular rain fall Dry riverbeds that fill with water Natural harbors 1. 2. 3. 4. Adaptations International trade Farming Canals, dams & reservoirs Myrrh & frankincense to trade Can you describe the environment of the mountains and give adaptations? 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Environment Rise from 1,000 to 12,000 feet Craggy mounts Moist winds off the Indian Ocean Cool temperatures Dry riverbeds that fill during rainstorms 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Adaptations Houses made of mud brick Terrace farming Irrigation systems, dams & other storage containers to collect or move water Crops of fruits like pomegranates also frankincense & myrrh Manure & ashes used to fertilize the soil Can you list the 5 Pillars of Islamic Faith? 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Shahadah –profession (declaration) of faith, to show belief in one God Salat –daily ritual prayer; 5 x daily Zakat – almsgiving; sharing 1/40th or 2.5 % of your wealth w/ the poor Siyam – fasting during the holy month of Ramadan Hajj – pilgrimage to the holy city of Makkah, each Muslim must do this once in their lifetime during the 12th month Create a list regarding how Makkah is different from other trade cities and how it remains different today Zamzam water; sweet tasting b) Protected pilgrims form attack c) Ka’bah created by Abraham & Ishmael d) Four trade routes going into the city Today: a) Muhammad’s birthplace b) City where the hajj, the fifth pillar of Islamic faith, takes place a) Fill in the chart using the 5 characteristics and the Bedouins Civilization Characteristic Evidence fm Bedouins 1 Stable food supply Camel herds used 2 Specialization of labor Herds, yogurt maker, tent maker, weavers 3 Social levels Shaihk tribe 4 System of government Tribal law 5 Highly developed culture other members Polytheistic religious ideas; pilgrimages made to the Ka’bah to leave idols around it