Muslim Civilization WORLD HISTORY NOTES DATE:______

“It was a religion that launched an empire.”

The Arabian Peninsula

Ø  The ______is a harsh and with vast desert interior.

o  People lived as ______.

§  Each tribe had a different polytheistic god or deity.

§  ______

If people can’t farm they have to ______…

Ø  On the route of the Silk Road

Ø  Traded: Horses, Thoroughbred Camels, Ostriches, & Tanned Hides

Deserts, Towns, and Trade Routes

Ø  On the Arabian Peninsula, Bedouin (Arab Nomad) tribes organize into clans. Their Ideals of courage and loyalty to family would become part of culture.

Ø  By the 600’s trade routes connected Arabs to the major ocean and land trade routes. Trade was extended as far as the silk road would allow.

Ø  Mecca

o  Home of the ancient shrine called the Ka’aba (supposedly built by Abraham).

o  The building was used for a peace meeting between different clans/tribes. It also housed a rock from the sky (meteorite)

o  Muhammad was born here in AD 570.

The Prophet Muhammad

Ø  Born into a powerful Meccan family.

o  He became an orphan by age four, and his uncle (the clan/tribe leader) raised him.

o  He married a wealthy merchant.

o  Around the age of 40, he believed that he received a call from the Angel Gabriel to proclaim him the messenger of Allah.

Basis of Islam

Ø  Islam originated in the Middle East around ______with the Prophet, Muhammad.

Ø  Muhammad was born in Mecca and traveled to Medina in a journey called the ______, that became the founding of Islam.

Ø  Muslim worshippers follow scriptures called the Qur'an, or Koran. The collection of Islamic laws is also known as the Sharia.

A religion emerges…Islam

Ø  Muhammad the Messenger

o  Prophet of Islam who Muslims-(those who surrender to God) recognize as Allah’s messenger to all humankind. ______.

o  Muhammad’s Revelations

§  “Allah was the one and only true and all-powerful God.”

§  (Guidelines) How people should live.

Ø  Muhammad’s teachings get him in trouble with local leaders so he moved to Medina.

The Hijrah

Ø  After some of his followers were attacked, Muhammad leaves Mecca for a city called Yathrib, 200 miles north. ______. The conservative Meccan authority believed that Muhammad’s radical ideals would changed their way of life.

Return to Mecca

Ø  630 – Muhammad returns to Mecca with an army of 10,000 men.

Ø  Mecca surrenders, Muhammad destroys the idols in the Ka’aba.

Ø  Muhammad dies at the age of 62.

Islamic Guidelines

Ø  Forbidden to eat pork

Ø  No alocholic beverages

Ø  Must wash themselves before prayer (must be pure before praying to God)

Ø  Prohibition of murder, lying, and stealing

Ø  Jihad- struggle for the faith

o  Islam views Christianity has taken the wrong path because we worship Jesus.

Sunna and Sharia
(Legal & Ethical Systems)

Ø  Sharia

o  ______that reflects the various rules by which all Muslims should live.

Ø  Sunna

o  ______

o  Includes hundreds of individual lessons or reports on Muhammad's actions.

People of the Book

Ø  Christianity, Judaism, & Islam are all monotheistic.

o  “The Qur’an teaches that Allah is the same as God in the Jewish and Christian traditions.

Spread of Islam

Ø  Muhammad dies in 632 and many question who should follow him.

o  Abu Bakr- chosen as ______

o  ______- area ruled by a caliph

Ø  Expansion of territory included:

o  Persian Empire (642 AD) completely crushed

o  Byzantine Empire (642 AD) – Eastern half of Roman Empire, conquered only some of the territory.

Islamic Schism

Ø  Islamic faith splits as a result of Umayyad rule.

o  The majority accepted them (______, followers of Muhammad’s example)

o  The group that resisted was called the ______who believed that the Caliph (ruler) needed to be ______.

o  ______is a third group *very small*

o  Seek a mystical, personal connection with God.

o  Breath Control & Meditation

Umayyads Caliphate

Ø  The Umayyad family comes to power and moves the Muslim capital to Damascus.

o  The move away from Mecca makes controlling conquered territories easier but the old order hates the move and fears it to far from the holy land.

o  ______.

o  ______.

o  Question: The Umayyad family was not descended from the Prophet, backed by which side? ---

Abbasids Caliphate

Ø  ______.

o  One member of the Umayyad family escapes to Spain and sets up a Caliphate in Spain.

Ø  The Abbasids consolidate power by moving to a new, central city called Baghdad the location was GEOGRAPHICALLY important!

o  Center of trade routes.

Ø  Mongols end this caliphate

Fatimid Caliphate (909 – 1171 AD)

Ø  The Fatimid caliphate was set up by Shi’a Muslims who claim lineage from ______.

o  The empire would stretch from North Africa across the Red Sea to western Arabia and Syria.

Muslim Society

Ø  Man is head of the family

o  ______. (Can’t favor a certain wife although it did happen.)

Ø  Women had equal status regarding the laws.

o  Could inherit property and seek divorce.

o  ______.

§  Covered faces

§  Secluded to a harem

Muslim Achievements

Ø  Astronomy and Mathematics

o  ______- an instrument fore finding the positions and movements of stars and planets.

§  ______.

Ø  Medicine (Early eye surgery)

Ø  Islamic Art (Calligraphy- beautifully styled writing)

Ø  Architecture

o  (______)

§  One of the most revered sites

§  Located in Jerusalem

§  Spot were Muhammad ascended to heaven