PPT-The Spread of Islam
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How Islam united the Arabian Peninsula Objectives Describe how Muhammads successors spread Islam Explain how rivalries split Islam Islam Submission to the will
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How Islam united the Arabian Peninsula Objectives Describe how Muhammads successors spread Islam Explain how rivalries split Islam Islam Submission to the will of Allah Allah The one and only god of Islam. By: Salman Ali Farooqi. Introduction. This power point is about how are 2 ways of conveying the message of Islam if Muhammad (SAW) was still alive. In the past Muhammad (saw) and his fellow Muslim people had great difficulty spreading Islam. The only thing thy used to spread the message of Islam was travelling from place to place on a Horse or a camel. Now we have everything and we could communicate without even travelling, just by using the technology we have today. That’s what this power point is about. . Ka’ba. in Mecca. go. Main Idea. Details. Notemaking. Origins. Technology. Arabs of 600 CE lived exclusively in the Arabian peninsula and desert fringes of Syria, Jordan, Iraq. . The . Sasanids. (Persian empire) used . A Prophet and His World. The Arabian Peninsula was a crossroads of trade between the Indian Ocean and Mediterranean Basin.. Meant that any religious ideas developed there would spread quickly to the rest of the world.. Muslim scholars in Baghdad, the world's. scientific capital of the time.. Medieval Muslim manuscript describing the planetary motion.. Interactive map . http://highered.mcgraw-hill.com/sites/0072957549/student_view0/chapter14/interactive_map_quiz.html. Muhammad changes the world…. LOCATION. Arabian Peninsula – Southwest Asia, AKA the Middle East. Serves as a bridge between Africa, Asia, and Europe, allowing goods and ideas to be shared.. THE ARABIAN PENINSULA. SS7G8. - The student will describe the diverse cultures of the people who live in Southwest Asia (Middle East). Bell-Ringer. Complete the following in your DBQ notebook:. Look over all of the document analysis sheets. Which documents are similar and which documents are different? What specific categories can these documents be placed in?. ELACC7RL1. – Cite several pieces of textual evidence to support analysis of what the text says explicitly as well as inferences drawn from the text.. ELACC7RL2. – Determine 2 or more central ideas in a text and analyze their development over the course of the text; provide an objective summary of the text.. Unit 2 Lesson 1. How did Islam spread?. The Prophet Mohammad established a strong Islamic state and the basic rules of organization. . He had an opportunity to spread Islam and sent representatives to all the nearby countries asking them to embrace this religion.. 600 C.E. to 1450 C.E.. From 600-1450 in the Middle East the Arabs went from decentralized clans led by Sheiks to unification under the banner of Islam. Led by a Caliph. The early Arab belief of polytheism and animism was supplanted to reflect the Abrahamic tradition of ethical . In the post-classical world (600-1450) both Islam and Christianity will be state sponsored theocracies (Caliphate/. C. easaropapism), both will spread along trade routes, however, the wider appeal of Islam will transcend regions because of the tolerance of other cultures whilst the Byzantine will find it harder to spread past its borders (Russian exception) as their intolerance of other cultures weaken its central authority.. Ch. 6. Pre-Islamic Arabian World. Background. Bedouins (means “desert dweller”). Arab nomads. Camel herding. Agriculture. Clan Identity, Clan Rivalries, and the Cycle of Vengeance. Kin-related clans group with others to make tribes. CHAPTER . 7: Abbasid Decline and the Spread of Islamic Civilization to South and Southeast Asia. CHAPTER . 8: African Civilizations and the Spread of Islam. Chapter 6-8. (70 questions – 55 minutes). uncertainties.”. Important Concepts Regarding Spread of Christianity. Why did missionaries have greater success in Spanish America and in the Philippines?. The overwhelming European presence (conquest, settlement, missionaries, forced labor, social disruption, disease). The Rise of Islam – Section 1. Listen to the audio of the book for section 1. Read along in the book from page 307 – 313.. Listen and Read. Pause your notes here:. Save the . Chpt. . 11 Section 1 Vocab. Blank to your computer or OneDrive:. .
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