Title: Muslim Empire
1Muslim Empire
How could the extent of the Muslim empire affect
Africa? New languages, Trade, Cultural Diffusion,
Religion, Math, Medicine, Moral Conduct, Family
Life, Business Matters
2Africa Gold and Salt Trade
- Arab and Berber traders took salt from the Sahara
to trade for gold in West Africa. (and vice
versa) - Clothes and weapons from the Mediterranean port
were taken to West Africa.
3Discussion Questions
- What are the challenges and impacts between West
Africa trade routes, the Sahara, and the
Mediterranean ports? - Compare the Africa Gold and Salt Trade to the
Silk Road?
Similarities Long distances, cultural
diffusion, growth of wealth, trading slaves,
trading ideas Differences Silk Road- silk and
spices, and covering several continents African
Gold and Salt- gold, salt, all in Africa
4Effects of Cultural Diffusion
- Blending new languages
- New trading settlements emerge along the coast of
Africa - Growth of commerce and trade in East Africa
- Interactions with Muslims bring wealth to Asia
and Africa.
5Advancements
- Astrolabe navigation stars
- Spurred by contact with Europe, i.e., telescope
- Trigonometry
- Medical advancements
- Algebra
6Caliphates
- Caliph- successor or deputy. Name given to
leaders after Muhammads death. - Caliphate- government
7Specific Caliphates
- Fatimids- traced ancestry to Muhammads daughter
and controlled areas in North Africa, Arabia, and
Syria. Capital City was Cairo. - Abbasids- took power and murdered members of the
Umayyad family. Built their capital city in
Baghdad. Controlled modern areas of Iran, Iraq,
and Central Asia. - Umayyad- surrounded themselves with wealth,
caused a split in the community. As a result 3
parties develop Shia (descendents of Muhammad),
Sunni (Muslims who left and lost touch with
religion), and Sufi (no life of luxury, spiritual
life, and focused on Quran and its traditions).
8Fatimid Empire (909-1171) Capital Cairo
Abbasid Empire (750-1258) Capital Baghdad
9Vocabulary
- Qadis- a judge in a Muslim community, whose
decisions are based on Islamic religious law. - Imams- A ruler claiming descent from Muhammad and
exercising authority in an Islamic state.
- Both are officials that created and interprets
laws.
10Start Spread of Islam Map
Umayyad Empire
Africa Gold and Salt Trade
11Fatimid Empire (909-1171) Capital Cairo
Abbasid Empire (750-1258) Capital Baghdad