Title: AP World History
1AP World History
- Warm-up DA
- Notes- Islam
- Comparison Religions Chart
2The Sunnah, sayings attributed to the Prophet
Muhammad, written after his death The state of a
Muslim who reads the Qur'an is like the orange
fruit, whose smell and taste are pleasant and
that of a Muslim who does not read the Qur'an is
like a date which hath no smell, but a sweet
taste and the condition of any hypocrite who
does not read the Qur'an is like the colocynth
which hath no smell, but a bitter taste and the
hypocrite who reads the Qur'an is like the sweet
bazil, whose smell is sweet, but taste bitter.
Read the Qur'an constantly I swear by him in
the hands of whose might is my life, verily the
Qur'an runneth away faster than a camel which is
not tied by the leg. S-O-A-P-P-S-T
3ISLAM
- THE FIRST TRANS-REGIONAL CIVILIZATION
4CURRENT MUSLIM WORLD
5PRE-ISLAMIC ARABIA
- Largely deserts- with Oases
- Nomadic Bedouin-
- Kept herds
- Kinship clans
- Post-classical Arabia
- long-distance over land trade
- Religion was polytheistic
- Some Jews and Christians
66TH CENTURY ARABIA
7PHYSICAL MAP OF ARABIA
8MUHAMMADS EARLY LIFE
- Muhammad's spiritual transformation(40)
- No god but ALLAH, Judgment, Gabriel
- No intent on new religion- views spread
- Quran
- Compilations after Muhammads death
- Hadith
- Sayings from Muhammad- not all accurate
9THE HIJRA (FLIGHT)
- Conflict at Mecca
- hijra- to Medina in 622 CE
- Start of Islamic Calendar
- The umma
- Community for commercial needs
- The "seal of the prophets
- Muhammad was final seal
- Held Jewish and Christian teachings in high
regard
10CONQUEST OF ARABIA
- Return to Mecca in 630 CE-
- Destroyed pagan shrines and idols
- The Kaa'ba
- Not destroyed pilgrimages to Kaaba
- The Five Pillars of Islam
- Islamic law the sharia
11Expansion of Islam
- Caliph
- First four called Orthodox- original followers (
Abu Bakr-Ali) - The Shia and Sunnis
- Two groups fought over succession and members
12UMAYYAD DYNASTY (661-750 C.E.)
- Won civil war Capital Damascus
- Policy toward conquered peoples
- Dhimmis
- tax on non- converts
- Umayyad decline
- Caliphs became alienated from Arabs
- family slaughtered only one son escaped to Spain
13SPREAD OF ISLAM
14ABBASID DYNASTY (750-1258 C.E.)
- Relied heavily on Persians
- Harun al-Rashid (786-809 C.E.)
- Baghdad capitol
- Abbasid decline- struggle with sons
- title of Sultan
- Persians seized control in 945 CE
15AP World History
- Reading Quiz
- Prompt Compare two Religions using three
categories. - Notes- Islamic empires
- C/C Essay Chart over Religion
16AN URBAN CIVILIZATION
- Bazaar- Marketplace
- New crops
- Increase population
- Camel caravan- luxury goods
- Borrowed
- Compass Chinese Lateen sail S.E. Asia
- Astrolabe Hellenistic
- Banks
- with letters of credit
17ISLAMIC TRADE
18OTHER ISLAMIC REGIONS
- Al-Andalus / Islamic Spain
- Cordoba was a center of learning, commerce,
architecture - At war for 700 years with Christian kingdoms
- North Africa- Strong followers of Shia
- Central Asia
- Tended to be distant from Baghdad and more
tolerant
19MUSLIM SPAIN
20WOMENS CHANGING STATUS
- Pre-Islamic Arab Women- many rights
- Quran
- Allowed women to own property
- Adopted veiling from Mesopotamia, Persia
- Isolation from India through purdah, harem
- Muslim rights for women
- Often weakened through Hadith
21IMAGE OF WOMEN
22ISLAMIC CULTURAL TRADITION
- Use of Arabic script as only language of Islam
- Sufis Islamic mystics, missionaries
- Led ascetic lifestyles
- The hajj
- The Kaa'ba became the symbol of Islamic cultural
unity
23ISLAM OTHER CONTACTS
- Persian influence on Islam
- Arabian Nights
- Turkish influences
- Formed military might
- Indian Influences
- "Hindi numerals
- Greek Influences
- liked Plato and Aristotle Greek math