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Title: Muhammad and the Growth of Islam


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Muhammad and the Growth of Islam
  • Lesson 10-3

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The Prophet Muhammad
  • Born in Mecca on the Arabian peninsula
  • Raised by relatives after his parents died
    became a trader
  • Had a revelation or vision from Allah (God)
    telling him he would be his prophet
  • Islam, (submitting to Gods will) a religion
    based on the revelations given to Muhammad grows
  • A Muslim, or follower of Islam, believes that the
    Quran is Gods word and Muhammad is his
    messenger.

3
The Holy Quran
  • Muslims believe the Quran is the direct word of
    Allah revealed to Muhammad
  • The Quran is written and read in Arabic and is
    about as long as the Christian New Testament.

4
Mecca and Medina
  • In 622 Muhammad goes to Medina and sets up the
    first Muslim community.
  • Muhammads journey to Medina is called the Hijrah
  • 622 is the start of the Muslim calendar
  • Mecca is a holy city for Muslims all over the
    world today.

5
The Five Pillars of Islam
  • Testimony of Faith There is no god but God or
    Allah, and Muhammad is His messenger or prophet.
  • Daily Prayer Pray 5x each day in the direction
    of the holy city of Mecca.
  • Charity Give money to the poor.
  • Fasting No food or drink from dawn until dusk
    during the holy month of Ramadan - the 9th month
    of the Muslim calendar.
  • Pilgrimage Travel to the holy city of Mecca at
    least once during ones lifetime.

6
Hajj
  • Muslims make a spiritual journey called a
    pilgrimage (or hajj) to visit the Kaaba in Mecca.
  • According to the Quran, the Kaaba (black cube)
    was made by Abraham.

7
Death of the Prophet
  • Muhammad died in 632 and rose into heaven from a
    holy rock where Jews believe Abraham prepared the
    sacrifice of his son, Isaac in Jerusalem. On
    this site Muslims built a mosque called the Dome
    of the Rock.

DOME OF THE ROCK, Jerusalem
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Spread of Islam
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The Muslim World
  • Major groups of Muslims Sunnis and Shiites
  • Most Muslims are Sunnis (85)
  • Shiites are the majority in Iraq and Iran

11
Sunnis vs. Shiites
  • Sunnis (85)
  • The caliph (Muslim leader) may be elected from
    the Muslim community.
  • Shiites (Shia) (15)
  • The caliph (Muslim leader) must be a descendant
    of the family of Muhammad
  • This basic belief has caused many disagreements
    between the Sunnis and Shiites for many years.

12
A Muslim Mosque
  • Muslims had a strong interest in art.
  • A mosque, or Muslim house of worship is
    considered a work of art.
  • They are often decorated with geometric designs
    and verses from the Quran.

13
Muslim Architecture
The towers of a mosque are where the call to
prayer is heard each day.
14
Jerusalem A Holy City
  • Muslims visit the Dome of the Rock (Site of
    Muhammads journey to heaven and sacrifice of
    Isaac.
  • Christians visit the Church of the Holy
    Sepulchre, built on the site where Jesus was
    crucified and buried.
  • Today, Jerusalem is the capital of the nation of
    Israel.
  • Jews, Christians, and Muslims consider Jerusalem
    a holy city.
  • Abrahamic Tradtion
  • All three groups trace their monotheistic
    heritage to Abraham.
  • Jews pray at the Western Wall the last
    remaining wall of the ancient Jewish temple.

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The Ottoman Empire
  • In 1453 Muslim Turks, the Ottomans, captured
    Constantinople ending the Byzantine Empire.
  • The Ottomans then conquered much of the territory
    held by the Byzantines.
  • The rule of the Ottoman Empire united much of the
    Muslim world under one ruler.
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