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Name __________________________________________ Date ___________ Class _______ Period _____ Quaestio: ________________________________________________________________________________ Spread of Islam and Muslim Rule
Successors to the Prophet
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632 CE-­‐ Muhammad died, loss of religious and political _________________ Abu Bakr, friend and father-­‐in-­‐law of Muhammad, chosen as _________________ (Khalifah in Arabic), meaning _________________to Muhammad The first four Caliphs, _________________, Umar, Uthman, and _________________, were all close companions of the Prophet, and are called the Rightly _________________ (RASHIDUN) Caliphs Ali was the _________________ and son-­‐in-­‐law of Muhammad, so some people believed his _________________connection made him the rightful choice for Caliph from the start They were known as ______________________, the Supporters of Ali Expansion of Muslim Control
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Some Arab leaders who had converted for _________________ gain became disloyal to the Caliph and refused to pay the required _________________ to the poor Caliph Abu Bakr fought against the __________________ to maintain Muslim rule over Arabia The Persians and Byzantines were weakened by fighting, Muslim rule expanded under the Rightly Guided Caliphs to include __________________ and __________________ (major Byzantine possessions), as well as __________________ and the entire Sassanid __________________ Empire Treatment of Conquered Peoples
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The Caliphs followed the ___________________, Islamic law based on the Quran and _________________ (example of Muhammad), which forbade _________________ conversion Christians and Jews were considered “__________________________________” because of their shared _________________tradition, and were protected under Muslim rule, though they had to pay a _________________to the state Some religious minorities, such as “_____________________” Christians, were persecuted under Byzantine rule, so many preferred Muslim rule, under which they could practice freely Q: WHAT RULES AND RESTRICTIONS DID CALIPH ABU BAKR TEACH TO HIS TROOPS? Civil War and Resistance
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Uthman, the third Caliph, came from the powerful but unpopular ___________________ family Egyptian rebels, angry with the rule of Uthman, besieged Medina and ______________ the Caliph The rebels urged Ali to become the new _________________, and he reluctantly agreed to avoid more _____________________ Muawiya, the _________________ of Syria and a relative of Uthman from the Umayyad clan, felt Ali did not do enough to _________________ Uthman’s murderers, and he challenged Ali for the Caliphate When the two armies met, neither wanted to fight, but the rebels _________________ a civil war to avoid being punished Ali moved his _________________ to Kufa in Iraq, which increased tensions due to pre-­‐Islamic conflict between Syria and Iraq Ali was _________________ by the Kharijites, former supporters who turned against him After an agreement between Ali’s son Hasan and Muawiya to avoid more bloodshed, Muawiya became Caliph, beginning the Ummayad _________________ Sunni and Shia
— The Shiat Ali believed Ali’s son _________________ should take over after Muawiya, so when his son Yazid was appointed instead, Husayn led a failed rebellion against the Umayyads, and was killed in the fighting. — Many of the Shiat Ali became a separate religious ____________ dedicated to the belief that only the family of Muhammad through Ali had the right to rule, and that Ali was chosen by ___________ — Today, about 10-­‐15% of Muslims are _________________ Muslims, while 85-­‐90% of Muslims are _________________, meaning those who follow the Sunnah — Shias mourn the death of Husayn on the day of _________________ in the month of Muharram Spread of Islam
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As the Ummayad Caliphate expanded Muslim rule East to the _________________River and West to include all of North _________________and _________________, slowly people within the empire began to accept Islam, but the religion of Islam spread far beyond its _________________ Connections to _________________routes brought people as far away as India, China, and ________________________ Asia into contact with Islam _________________, Muslim mystics with a spiritual focus, worked as _____________________, teaching Islam to new peoples