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The Middle East The Romans to the advent of Islam • The Romans held the Mid East a high priority because of its location (Crossroads) • The Silk Road had to be preserved for trade with the East. • Trade had connected both empires in the east with Rome • Persians & Romans tried to conquer & merge the crossroads. – That effort would have been expensive, dangerous, & hardly secure. • Places like the Arabian Peninsula were far too big, distant, & anti-European. • To avoid tribes on the Silk Road, the Romans used their provinces in Palestine as a port region to exchange goods. One Roman historian wrote… “The inhabitants of all the districts are savage and warlike, and take such pleasure in war and conflict, that one who loses his life in battle is regarded as happy beyond all others. For those who depart from this life by a natural death they assail with insults, as degenerate and cowardly.” • Roman traders sailed from the Gulf of Suez, stopping in cities like Mecca, then around the Gulf of Aden, then to South Asia for trade. • The ppl who lived in that region were exposed to new inventions, innovations and ideas. • Mecca grew to be a valuable trading city ROMAN COLLAPSE EFFECTS THE WORLD! Dark Ages • Once the overthrow was final, interest in trade declined & soon ceased all together. • Arabia’s economy slipped and fell. • Trade routes were diverted; money and investments were lost, along with the whole caravan traffic. • A nomadic and ancient way of life dominated once again. • Muslims call this Jahiliyya, The Age of Ignorance; soon this ignorance would all end. The beginning of a new era… • Many ideas about politics, economics, society, and religion remained. • People made, sold, and traded simple items as well as traveling to close regions to earn a living. They may not have been civilized in the western definition, yet they were organized • The one thing these people did not possess was a unified religion of their own. • They were not Jews, Christians, or Zoroastrians, they were pagans or irreligious. But not for long… MUHAMMAD’S RITE OF PASSAGE PRE-PROPHETHOOD What doesn’t kill you makes you stronger. Muhammad was born in Mecca c. 570ce. Mecca was a prosperous city b/c of its location; centrality in the Peninsula & its close contacts with others (trade). The Kaaba • Possessed an ancient black stone from the Heaven’s • Represented all gods (360); Attracted religious travelers • Quraysh: A ruling tribe/family used the attraction for profit Quraysh: “The Tribe of God”-Wardens of the Sanctuary • Only reason to visit the city was for god • To visit, you need to pay • Quraysh got rich owning the entrance to god • Rival families throughout Arabia had tried to destroy the Kaaba to lure travelers to their shrines Mecca NEAR THE KAABA • Zamzam a spring believed to be the well/water that nourished Hagar and Ishmael Muhammad’s Family Dad, Abdallah, died before M was born Mom, Amina, died when M was 6 Sent to live with his grandfather, who died two years later Sent to live with his powerful Uncle Muhammad grew up a member of the “have-nots,” upset no one cared about poor, people only cared about pursuit of wealth GROWING UP • As he grew older, he worked leading trade caravans across the desert for his Uncle • As a trader, he learned many cultures (Christianity, Judaism, Zoroastrianism) • He became very well known for his work ethic & honesty. • Al-Amin: “the trustworthy one” Khadija • A wealthy + respected widow (with children) employed him • She was pursued by many men, but she proposed marriage to Muhammad! • Muhammad was already reject by Uncle’s daughter (Umm Hani) • 15 years older • Strong Marriage: Monogamy unique in a polygamous culture • MUHAMMAD THE ADULT Khadija recognized that Muhammad was a spiritual man. – She encouraged him to take spiritual retreats. – It was during one that Muhammad received his call. • Polytheism and idol worship was everywhere! • $$$ trumped spirituality THE CALL • When he was almost 40, the Angel Gabriel appeared before him demanding him to ‘recite or proclaim’ that Allah is the true & one universal God. • Muhammad was terrified and unsure what to do. • Khadija helped Muhammad accept Allah’s task MUHAMMAD’S REVELATIONS • He was the last Prophet, and needed to teach monotheism • Quraysh: The most powerful people in Mecca who benefited from current system of worship (How do you think they would respond?) • Muhammad’s 1st supporters were family, friends, and women • Women risked lives by rejecting husband’s/father’s traditions Initial Message: Social/Economic • • • • Free Slaves Feed others in times of famine Do not oppress the orphan Woe to those who amass wealth to himself, he will be cast into the fire by God (104:1-6) DO NOT MESS WITH PEOPLE’S $$ • The wealthier families of Mecca saw Muhammad as a threat to their existing order/life • Solution to Muhammad: Bribe him – Muhammad won’t take the bribe Qurash were Furious • Secondary Solution: Kill Muhammad • Massive bounty: (100 she-camels) to bring him back to Mecca PERSONAL TRAGEDY Death of Uncle Death of Khadija New tribal leader didn’t like Muhammad His life was in danger Where to go? Many cities didn’t welcome Muhammad because it upset the Quraysh 250 miles away he found Yathrib or Medina ‘city of the prophet.’ This migration Muhammad was forced to take is the Hejira. Muhammad and others had to sneak away slowly; he & Abu Bakr were the last to leave/arrive Hejira • Later, the beginning of the Muslim calendar relates to the beginning of the Hejira (622) Muhammad + others had to sneak away slowly & stealthily He, Abu Bakr, and Ali were the last to leave/arrive In Yathrib MUHAMMAD… • • • • In Mecca, he was an individual vs. a solidified system. In Yathrib he became a political, religious, and military ruler Jihad: Right to defend yourself + beliefs vs. others 8 year war w/ Mecca: Up and down 628; 6 years into the war • Muhammad and 1K followers marched to Mecca peacefully • Quraysh negotiated temporary truce w/Muhammad (Peace for Hajj) • Muhammad won’t attack unless he is attacked (Jihad) • When Meccans saw the #’s of pious Muslims circling Kaaba, many dropped their passion for war JIHAD • A skirmish broke out vs. Muhammad’s followers and he invaded in 630 • Meccans welcomed him with open arms • Muhammad went to Kaaba and destroyed all the idols EXCEPT for one of Jesus and his mother Mary STANDING OUT • Crucial difference between the career of Muhammad & that of Jesus and Moses before him. 1. Moses did not enter the promise land, and died while his people went forward 2. Jesus was crucified, & Christianity remained a minority religion 3. Muhammad CONQUERED his promise land, & during his lifetime experienced success & power Medina • Muhammad returned to Medina, and lived their until he died • Mecca is the heart of Islam • Medina is it’s soul Allah’s Laws Keep Coming • Muhammad’s flies on a winged horse to Jerusalem and back to hear Allah’s instructions 5 Pillars of Islam 1. 2. 3. 4. Shahadah (Proclamation of One God) Zakat (Alms/Charity) Salat (Prayer Multiple Times/Day) Ramadan (Fasting during daylight hours of this Month ) 5. Hajj (Pilgrimage to Kaaba in Mecca) MUSLIM HOLY CITIES • Mecca • Medina • Jerusalem MUHAMMAD IN MECCA • Mecca became a base from which to work toward unifying the Arabian Peninsula • Before his death, Muhammad spread Islam throughout the Arabian Peninsula and brought most of the region under its control. • People of the Book: Monotheistic people (Jews and Christians), supposed to be treated with tolerance MUHAMMAD’S END • Muhammad NEVER claimed to invent a new religion! • By his own admission he is bringing the god of J and C to the people of Arabia • His purpose, which was to restore the idea of monotheism • *At his death the revelation of God’s purpose for human kind had been completed Miracle? • In order to be a religion, you need a miracle. • Muslims answer this by stating that the Quran is the exact word of Allah • No way could Muhammad, who is claimed to be illiterate produce such poetic/divine instructions • The miracle is the Quran • As a trader, Muhammad must’ve known some basic Arabic (write receipts, names, dates, goods, services, etc) ISLAM • Teaches one God [Allah] • Shari’a: Islamic law and moral code • Each person is responsible for his/her actions No separation b/w their personal and private life • Koran: The Arab language [Arabic] united others to Islam ITS ON! • Who are ‘People of the Book?’ • Christians & Jews; other monotheists that share the Old Testament as historically accurate. • Muslims were to be tolerant of them. • CALIPH? • Successor; Religious Ruler • Name the 5 Pillars (In English & Arabic) • Shahadah (Proclamation), Zakat (Alms), Salat (Prayer), Ramadan (Fast), Hajj (Pilgrimage) • SEMITE? • Any descendant of Abraham [Noah]…Jew, Christian, & Muslim. YOU ARE DOING WELL, BUT CAN I STUMP YOU HERE? • MUHAMMAD? Founder of Islam; world’s last Prophet. • SUNNI? 80% of Muslims; people who believe any devout Muslim could succeed Muhammad • SHI’A or SHIITE? Muslims who believe that only people of direct blood lineage to Muhammad and Ali could succeed them.