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The Rise of Islam “ Submission to the Will of Allah” Entrance to the Ka’ba Muhammad Preaches the word of Allah
Present day Bedouin homes The Bedouin people were tribal and nomadic Some had settled down into towns and engaged in trading.
Camels feeding on grass near the Desert
Bedouin watching his flock in the desert
Oasis in the middle of the desert.  Oases were scattered.  Where they were you had cities or towns.  Trade routes would go from city to city, following the oases.
Large oasis near the city of Medina
Small Arab Oasis
Major Incense Trade Routes
Incense Road The 2,000-foot Jebel Mahrat escarpment blocks the monsoon rains, creating a microclimate where frankincense trees grow.  In the hidden valley at Sarif, spring-fed ponds have been cooling weary desert travelers for 6,000 years.
The City of Petra Located in present-day Jordan, Petra grew rich from the spice trade.  During the late Hellenistic and Imperial period local worthies engaged in a fantastic array of construction, carving Greco-Roman façades from the living rock.
Another important city was Mecca
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Who was Muhammad? ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],Muhammad is the founder of the religion of Islam and is regarded by Muslims as a prophet of God ( الله ,  Allāh ), the last and the greatest law-bearer in a series of prophets:  Adam, Noah, Abraham, Moses, Jesus and other prophets.  Muslims consider him the restorer of the uncorrupted original monotheistic faith.  He was also active as a diplomat, merchant, philosopher, orator, legislator, reformer, military general, and, according to Muslim belief, an agent of divine action.
Muhammad’s Religious Experience ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],The cave Hira in the mountain Jabal al-Nour where, according to Muslim beliefs, Muhammad received his first revelation.
Muhammad’s Religious Experience ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],Muhammad Receiving Instruction from the angel Gabriel
The Hijra – 622 CE ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],Muhammad arriving in Medina
Gaining Influence and Followers  in Medina
[object Object],[object Object],The Buraq
[object Object],The Dome of the Rock
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[object Object],[object Object],The Return to Mecca
The Battle of Badr
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War continues and Mohammed conquers Mecca in 630.  He spares the populace that had opposed him and most convert to Islam.  He proceeds to destroy all the idols in the Kaaba.  Hence, Islam takes root.
Muhammad at the Ka’ba. The Ka’ba predates Islam.  It was originally a pagan site with hundreds of idols surrounding it.  In 630, Muhammad and his followers returned to Mecca as conquerors, and he destroyed the 360 idols in and around the Ka’ba. While destroying each idol, Muhammad recited  [ Qur'an   17:81 ]  which says  "Truth has arrived and falsehood has perished for falsehood is by its nature bound to perish.” The Ka’ba
 
 
The revered "black stone" (Alhajar Al-Aswad) is a special divine meteorite, that fell at the foot of Adam and Eve. It is presently embedded in the southeastern corner of the Kaaba. The Black Stone A 1315 illustration from the Persian Jami al-Tawarikh, inspired by the story of Muhammad and the Meccan clan elders lifting the Black Stone into place when the Kaaba was rebuilt in the early 600s
The Maqam Ibrahim is located in front of the only door of the Ka’ba. Inside the building is a boulder about 2 x 3 feet in size and that claims to have the footprint of Abraham which was imbedded when his foot miraculously sank into the rock when he stood on it. Muslims believe that this is the spot where Abraham used to perform prayers near the Kaaba. They also believe he used it as a stepping stone to build the Kaaba. The Maqam Ibrahim In order to complete the upper part of the walls of the Ka’ba, Ibrahim stood upon a large stone block which he moved along when each section was completed. When the Ka’ba was finished, the large stone block was left outside the Kaaba, close to the eastern wall of the sanctuary. It became known as the Maqam Ibrahim (the station of Ibrahim) and it stands today is the place where Ibrahim offered up his prayers.
The Q’uran ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],Muslims believe the Qur'an itself to be the main miracle of Muhammad.
The Five Pillars of Faith ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
The 5 Pillars of Islam Fasting Faith Prayer Alms  (charity) Pilgrimage (Hajj)
Each pilgrim wears a simple draping garment so that everyone is equal. The Hajj
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[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],Religion Judaism Christianity Islam God(s) ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],When the religion began ,[object Object],[object Object],Brief History ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],Sacred texts/laws ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
5 Pillars of Faith
Islam Beliefs, Practices, Holy Books  Significance  Middle East,  Mecca, Medina, Jerusalem 622 C.E. Spread North Africa, S.E.Asia, U.S. Founded by Muhammad- Prophet – Koran Five Pillars of Faith: Allah is one true God, Prophet is Muhammad Pray Five times a day facing Mecca Almsgiving – give to the poor Ramadan – Fasting Hajj – Pilgrimage to Mecca Can not eat pork, gamble, drink alcohol,   smoke Jihad – Struggle in God’s service Led to Islamic Empires Umayyad Caliphate, Abbasids, Ottoman, Mughal Shiite-Sunni Split Crusades – Holy wars Missionary religion
Aim:  How did the Islamic Empire affect the societies which it conquered?  Analyze the map of the spread of Islam.  To where does the religion spread?  How long did it take for Islam to spread to these areas?  How do you think it was able to spread so quickly?
After Muhammad
Unifying Forces of Islam ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],No separation of church and state   Applied Koran to  all  aspects of life (secular and religious) Theocracy ,[object Object],[object Object],Islam spread through two main avenues:  Military conquest, and Trade/Missionary activity.
The Rise of Islam Muhammad unified the Arabic people both politically and through the religion of Islam The Mighty Sword Fair Treatment The Will of Allah Divide & Conquer The Mighty Sword Fair Treatment The Will of Allah Divide & Conquer Match each with the correct phrase above. Muslims were united in their belief in Islam, and were inspired to spread the word of Allah Byzantine and Persian Empires were weakened from fighting against each other Muslim rulers treated conquered fairly; many converted to Islam; non-Muslims must pay a special tax, but could practice freely Arabs were strong fighters
Why was Islam so attractive? ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Islam’s attractiveness ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Why did Islam Expand? ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
A Challenge to Christianity
The Caliphs ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],The Rightly-Guided Caliphs
The Expanding Caliphates
[object Object],[object Object],Divisions Within Islam Two sects develop after the death of Muhammad
“ As with other sects in Islam, there is no question regarding the ultimate source of all their belief: it's the Koran – the word of God. One source, one book, one code – differences are in the interpretation of things not specifically mentioned.  All sects also agree on the precedence set by the practices established by the Prophet Mohammed except for some differences regarding the reliability of different sources and references. Differences stem from questions of details of practice or life, government, marriage, inheritance, minor differences in prayer time, determining when the moon is born, etc.” Divisions Within Islam
Sunni ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Shia ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],Sufi Film Clip
 
[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],The Role of Sufis
[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],Characteristics of Islamic Society Compare these characteristics with what was happening in Medieval Europe.  Which were common to both societies?
[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],The Umayyad Dynasty 661-750 C.E. Shrine of Imam Ali in Najaf, Iraq
[object Object],The Umayyad Dynasty 661-750 C.E. ,[object Object],The Umayyad Great Mosque, Damascus   ,[object Object],[object Object]
Umayyad Expansion What is the advantage of moving  their capital to Damascus?
Umayyad Policies ,[object Object],Policy Impact ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
[object Object],The Umayyad Dynasty ,[object Object],The Dome of the Rock   ,[object Object],[object Object]
The Moors
[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],Umayyad Decline The Abbasid Palace, Baghdad
The Crusades
Abbasid Dynasty 750-1258 C.E. ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Abbasid Dynasty ,[object Object],[object Object]
Baghdad The House of Wisdom ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],The Abbasid Palace in Baghdad Film Clip Start at 3:55
The Golden Age ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Harun al-Rashid ,[object Object],Julian Köchert's painting of Harun al-Rashid receiving the delegation of Charlemagne demonstrates diplomatic contacts between their respective domains.  ,[object Object]
Abbasid Art and Architecture Great Mosque at Samarra Calligraphy Paintings
Achievements
[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],Abbasid Decline The Mongols  ended the Abbasid Dynasty in 1258 CE
End of Islamic Golden Age

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The Rise of Islam

  • 1. The Rise of Islam “ Submission to the Will of Allah” Entrance to the Ka’ba Muhammad Preaches the word of Allah
  • 2. Present day Bedouin homes The Bedouin people were tribal and nomadic Some had settled down into towns and engaged in trading.
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  • 4. Bedouin watching his flock in the desert
  • 5. Oasis in the middle of the desert. Oases were scattered. Where they were you had cities or towns. Trade routes would go from city to city, following the oases.
  • 6. Large oasis near the city of Medina
  • 9. Incense Road The 2,000-foot Jebel Mahrat escarpment blocks the monsoon rains, creating a microclimate where frankincense trees grow. In the hidden valley at Sarif, spring-fed ponds have been cooling weary desert travelers for 6,000 years.
  • 10. The City of Petra Located in present-day Jordan, Petra grew rich from the spice trade. During the late Hellenistic and Imperial period local worthies engaged in a fantastic array of construction, carving Greco-Roman façades from the living rock.
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  • 25. War continues and Mohammed conquers Mecca in 630. He spares the populace that had opposed him and most convert to Islam. He proceeds to destroy all the idols in the Kaaba. Hence, Islam takes root.
  • 26. Muhammad at the Ka’ba. The Ka’ba predates Islam. It was originally a pagan site with hundreds of idols surrounding it. In 630, Muhammad and his followers returned to Mecca as conquerors, and he destroyed the 360 idols in and around the Ka’ba. While destroying each idol, Muhammad recited [ Qur'an   17:81 ] which says "Truth has arrived and falsehood has perished for falsehood is by its nature bound to perish.” The Ka’ba
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  • 29. The revered "black stone" (Alhajar Al-Aswad) is a special divine meteorite, that fell at the foot of Adam and Eve. It is presently embedded in the southeastern corner of the Kaaba. The Black Stone A 1315 illustration from the Persian Jami al-Tawarikh, inspired by the story of Muhammad and the Meccan clan elders lifting the Black Stone into place when the Kaaba was rebuilt in the early 600s
  • 30. The Maqam Ibrahim is located in front of the only door of the Ka’ba. Inside the building is a boulder about 2 x 3 feet in size and that claims to have the footprint of Abraham which was imbedded when his foot miraculously sank into the rock when he stood on it. Muslims believe that this is the spot where Abraham used to perform prayers near the Kaaba. They also believe he used it as a stepping stone to build the Kaaba. The Maqam Ibrahim In order to complete the upper part of the walls of the Ka’ba, Ibrahim stood upon a large stone block which he moved along when each section was completed. When the Ka’ba was finished, the large stone block was left outside the Kaaba, close to the eastern wall of the sanctuary. It became known as the Maqam Ibrahim (the station of Ibrahim) and it stands today is the place where Ibrahim offered up his prayers.
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  • 33. The 5 Pillars of Islam Fasting Faith Prayer Alms (charity) Pilgrimage (Hajj)
  • 34. Each pilgrim wears a simple draping garment so that everyone is equal. The Hajj
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  • 38. 5 Pillars of Faith
  • 39. Islam Beliefs, Practices, Holy Books Significance Middle East, Mecca, Medina, Jerusalem 622 C.E. Spread North Africa, S.E.Asia, U.S. Founded by Muhammad- Prophet – Koran Five Pillars of Faith: Allah is one true God, Prophet is Muhammad Pray Five times a day facing Mecca Almsgiving – give to the poor Ramadan – Fasting Hajj – Pilgrimage to Mecca Can not eat pork, gamble, drink alcohol, smoke Jihad – Struggle in God’s service Led to Islamic Empires Umayyad Caliphate, Abbasids, Ottoman, Mughal Shiite-Sunni Split Crusades – Holy wars Missionary religion
  • 40. Aim: How did the Islamic Empire affect the societies which it conquered? Analyze the map of the spread of Islam. To where does the religion spread? How long did it take for Islam to spread to these areas? How do you think it was able to spread so quickly?
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  • 43. The Rise of Islam Muhammad unified the Arabic people both politically and through the religion of Islam The Mighty Sword Fair Treatment The Will of Allah Divide & Conquer The Mighty Sword Fair Treatment The Will of Allah Divide & Conquer Match each with the correct phrase above. Muslims were united in their belief in Islam, and were inspired to spread the word of Allah Byzantine and Persian Empires were weakened from fighting against each other Muslim rulers treated conquered fairly; many converted to Islam; non-Muslims must pay a special tax, but could practice freely Arabs were strong fighters
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  • 52. “ As with other sects in Islam, there is no question regarding the ultimate source of all their belief: it's the Koran – the word of God. One source, one book, one code – differences are in the interpretation of things not specifically mentioned. All sects also agree on the precedence set by the practices established by the Prophet Mohammed except for some differences regarding the reliability of different sources and references. Differences stem from questions of details of practice or life, government, marriage, inheritance, minor differences in prayer time, determining when the moon is born, etc.” Divisions Within Islam
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  • 75. End of Islamic Golden Age