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The Muslim World 600-1250 Roots of Islam • Bedouins in Arabia • Sasanid Empire, 224-651 –Control –Zoroastrianism –Silk Road Arabian Peninsula before Muhammad • Settled people • Nomads rare, but important • Crossroads of Trade and Ideas –Linked areas –Center of Trade Routes –Mecca—Ka’ba Muhammad • Born in 570 • Caravan trader • In 610, revelations • Qur’an Beliefs of Islam • Five Pillars of Islam –Faith –Prayer –Zakat –Fasting –Hajj Spread of Islam under Muhammad • Flight from Mecca to Medina in 622 • The umma • Mecca under Muslim control by 630 CE • Died unexpectedly in 632 at age of 62. Spread of Islam under Muhammad Islam Spreads • Caliph (successor) • Four caliphs • By 750, the Muslim empire stretched from the Atlantic Ocean to the Indus River • http://mapsofwar.com/ind/history-of-religion.html • http://mapsofwar.com/ind/imperialhistory.html The Four Caliphs • Abu Bakr (632-634)—father-in-law of Muhammad • Umar (634-644)—father-in-law of Muhammad • Uthman (644-656)—climate of discontent, one definitive text • Ali (656-661)—emerged triumphant through civil war (Battle of the Camel) Muslim World, 1200 Copyright © McDougal Littell. All Rights Reserved. Muslim Empire Splits • Umayyads succeed the fourth caliph (Ali) • Sunni • Shi’a • Sufi Umayyid (661-750) Land Conquests Downfall of the Umayyid • • • • Arab empire Rebellions Huge class differences Internal power struggles—the Abbasids • Spain Abbasids Give it a Shot • Moved capital to Baghdad • Literature and learning flourished. • Power began to decline –Local revolts –Mamluks revolt –Buyids –Various regional groups came to power Rise and Fall of the Abbasid Caliphate Copyright © Houghton Mifflin Company. All Rights Reserved. Major Powers • Umayyad – Lost control of the empire in 750, but set up control of Muslim lands in Spain • Abbasids – Took over the empire from the Umayyad Dynasty, Fatimid – An off-shoot of the Abbasids, they controlled most of North Africa and Western Arabia Muslim Conquests http://www.ucalgary.ca/applied_history/tutor/islam/caliphate/