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The World of Islam Chapter 26, pages 569-575 5 Pillars of Islam • 1- Faith: Profess belief in Allah (God) • 2- Prayer: 5 times a day facing Mecca • 3- Charity to the needy • 4- Fasting: 1 month during daylight (Ramadan) • 5- Pilgrimage to Mecca (Called the hajj) – Once in one’s lifetime – Must have the health and wealth to do so Muhammad: Final and most important prophet of Islam; NOT God Mosque: Muslim house of worship, which are also meeting places and centers of study Islamic Beliefs • Islam means submission • Ethics: Expectations for tolerance, equality, and honor • The Qur'an: Holy book – Contains God’s words as told to Muhammad – Absolute authority for Muslim law/life Division of Islam • Caliph: Leader of the Muslim state (Muhammad’s [570-632] successor) • Controversy over Caliph split Islam into 2 groups (660s) – Sunni Muslim: Any good Muslim male can be Caliph – Shiite (Shia) Muslim: Only Muhammad’s male descendants can be Caliph Golden Age of Islamic Civilization • 700s-1300s • Wealth from trade and commerce helped to make it possible • Advances in learning – Translation of ancient works into Arabic – Arabic numerals, algebra – Improved tools for astronomical observation – Advancements in optics – Hospitals with adjoining medical schools and libraries • Treatment was free to all citizens. – Used anesthesia P571: How is Islam similar to Judaism and Christianity? Judaism, Christianity, Islam • Similarities: • All are monotheistic • All have a house of worship (synagogue, church, mosque) • All believe that they are the specific chosen people • All pray • All have a specific set of rules (10 Commandments and 5 Pillars) • All have had wars in the name of the religion • Each religion has different factions • All originated in the Middle East