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World History Chapter 6
  • The World of Islam

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Islam the beginnings
  • Started in the desert of the Arabian Peninsula
  • Started by the prophet Muhammad in Mecca
  • He claimed that the Angel Gabriel spoke to him
    while he was meditating on wickedness in a cave
    in the desert
  • Had to leave Mecca, as he and his followers were
    persecuted by the wealthy, corrupt Meccans.
  • He moves to Medina, the of his followers
    increase
  • In 630 he returns with a vast army and conquers
    Mecca
  • He calls the Kaaba a sacred shrine (see next
    page)
  • He dies without an heir in 632 A.D.

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In the city of Mecca there is a great stone
building called the Kaaba. Mohammad called this
building sacred as it was associated with the
founder of Mecca Abraham and his son Ishmael.
The Kaaba in Mecca is the most holy site in
Islam. It is the black building below.
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The Teachings of Mohammad
  • Islam or the religion of the prophet Mohammad is
    Monotheistic, and shares roots (including
    prophets such as Moses and Jesus) with Judaism
    and Christianity.
  • Muslims belief that to achieve life after death
    (heaven), that they must subject themselves to
    the will of Allah (life by his rules)
  • Muslims believe that Mohammad was human!
  • There are 5 pillars or most important laws

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Belief Shahadatayn Prayer Salaah Charity Zakaah Fasting Siyaam Pilgrimage Hajj
Believe that is no god but God, and Muhammad is his messenger Perform the correct prayers 5 times per day Give part of you wealth to the poor and needy Consuming no food nor drink during daylight during the holy month of Ramadan Make a pilgrimage to Mecca, at least once in your lifetime if you are able
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A great Mosque (Islamic temple, in Mecca, Saudi
Arabia) Note non-Muslims are not allowed there.
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Sucession
  • After the death of Muhammad, his father-in-law
    Abu Bakr became Caliph, or leader.
  • Bakr expanded the empire, but when he died, there
    were struggles.
  • General Muawiya became caliph and made it
    hereditary, starting the Umayyad dynasty. It
    lasted until 750.
  • He moved the capital to Damascus, Syria

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Abu Bakr
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  • One revolt during the Umayyad dynasty was very
    important. A distant relative of Mohammads
    through marriage, known as Ali, lead a hopeless
    revolt. Although he died, the conflict split the
    Muslim word with Shiites only accepting
    descendents of Ali as the rulers of Islam, and
    the Sunni who accepted the Umayyads.

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The Abbasids were the next dynasty. They moved
the capital to the Tigris river, and built the
city of Baghdad. There was much cultural growth
in this period math, poetry, astronomy, law.
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After the Abbasids
  • The Seljuk Turks conquered Baghdad, but only
    ruled militarily they left the religious leaders
    in place
  • After the Turks, the Mongols conquered the empire
    and destroyed the beautiful mosques in Baghdad
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