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The First Muslims World History Chapter 9 Assignment Sports and 9/11: What was the role of sports in healing after 9/11? What was the reaction nationwide? Music and 9/11: How did music help people heal after 9/11? What artists/songs were created in response? What was the population’s reaction? Arabian Peninsula Organization of life Nomadic life led to organization of tribes Tribes were loosely connected Each tribe ruled by a sheikh Arabs were polytheistic but still believed in Allah Early religion The Black Stone Each tribe had its own stone that symbolized Allah All tribes worshiped a black meteorite called the Black Stone This was placed in a shrine called the Kaaba in Mecca Mecca became a central city on trade routes Muhammad Changes the world Muhammad Born to a merchant family, he was orphaned at age 5 Eventually married a rich widow named Khadija Main concern: the greediness of the rich Left Mecca to meditate Muhammad’s Revelations The angel Gabriel delivered God’s word This was completing the word delivered in Jewish and Christian traditions This was the final revelation The Quran Contains the revelations from Gabriel Basically: the ethical guidelines and laws for followers to live Followers of Islam are called Muslims (just like followers of Christ are called Christians) One thing to remember Muhammad’s message Mecca Medina No one believed him Gained support from the Arabs in the desert known as bedouin Wealthy felt he was dangerous Started Muslim community Disappointed, Muhammad left Mecca Thing to remember: no separation between religious and political authority In 622 traveled to Medina (“city of the prophet) Muhammad returns to Mecca in 630 with 10,000 men Declares Mecca a sacred city This is called the Hijrah This became year 1 in the Islamic calendar Hajj: Pilgrimmage to Mecca Dies in 632 Teachings of Islam Monotheistic 5 pillar of Islam: Emphasize salvation and life after death Belief Prayer Must submit to Allah’s will Charity Fasting Pilgrimmage Muhammad is not considered divine Unlike Christianity Quran is sacred book 1. Belief There is no God but Allah, and Muhammad is his messenger 2. Prayer Pray 5 times a day and face Mecca 3. Charity Must give part of their wealth to the poor Remember: this was one of Muhammad’s main concerns 4. Fasting During Ramadan, Muslims don’t eat food and drink from dawn to sunset 5. Hajj All Muslims are expected to make a pilgrimage to Mecca once in their lifetime (if possible) Shari’ah law: Applies teachings of Quran to everyday life. Does NOT separate religious life from government life Last thing Write 1-page paper on 9/11 Homework The Caliphates Important term: caliph Vocabulary What is a caliphate? Vocabulary Important term: jihad Vocabulary Abu-Bakr Who was he? Battle of Tours Very significant in history. Why? 680: What happens? Perhaps the most important year/event in Muslim history Two main Muslim groups Shia Sunni Accept only the descendants of Ali as the true rulers of Islam Accepted non-descendants of Ali as rulers Iraq and Iran are mostly Shi’ite Muslims Most Muslims are Sunni