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Established 1930 wwwmecca restaurantcom Homemade Soups Hot N ew England Style Clam Chowder 5 3 5 Cup . She may also be a singer writer athlete chef money manager tech whiz painter fashion stylistbut theres still so much more to her story On this Journey you will g uide the girls through the chance to imagine being an Olympic athlete a et pilot a prof Islam 101. Monotheistic religion-. “. Surrender. ”. Worshipper of Islam =Muslim. Believe in the teachings of Muhammad, God. ’. s final prophet. Qur. ’. an (Koran) was revealed to Mohammed. Koran and Sunna are the foundation of the Muslim faith. The First Global Civilization: The Rise and Spread of Islam . 7. th. century CE Arab followers of Muhammad surge from the Arabian Peninsula . They quickly became an empire incorporating elements of classical civilizations of Greece, Egypt and Persia . Islam: . submission . to the will, power, and authority of God. .. When Did Islam Begin? . 622AD . – the year Muhammad and his followers emigrated from Mecca to Medina. . Like Christianity and Judaism, the Islamic faith depends on historical events. . EARLY BEGINNINGS. A prophet named Muhammad was born in 570 A.D.. He was orphaned at age 6 and raised by an uncle and grandfather. Muhammad’s uncle was a trader and Muhammad went with him on his travels. Ms. Jerome Chapter 11. Spread of Islam from inception to present. The Birthplace of a New World Religion. Islam arose in the Arabian peninsula. Extremely tribal—religious melting pot. Reflected the social and cultural conditions of its homeland. Times Forever!!!!!!!!!!!!!. What are the polytheistic societies we have studied?. What does universal mean? How could this relate to religion?. How did Christianity spread?. Back in Jan. 20 1986, what holiday was first observed? . “Islam” means surrender or submission to Allah.. A follower is called a “Muslim,” one who submits/surrenders.. Second largest religion in the world (1.6 billion adherents).. History. Muhammad is viewed as the “final prophet” in a long line of . OMS. Chapter 10, Section 2. How did Islam Begin?. Islam teaches that in about 610 AD, the prophet Muhammad went into a cave to pray. . An angel told Muhammad that people were worshipping idols and wanted him to spread a message.. Islam. The Homeland of Islam. Originated on the Arabian Peninsula. Had long been inhabited by nomadic Arabs = the Bedouins. Located along important trade routes . Indian Ocean, Mediterranean Sea, etc.. Born in Mecca. Went to Desert to pray. Angel spoke to him. Islam Grows. Muhammad preaches to public. Only one God. God requires people to submit or obey. Islam Today……. Arabic word for Submission: . RED. AND ONE . BLUE. AND ONE . GREEN. COLORED PENCIL. MAKE SURE THEY ARE . SHARPENED. . ONLY USE THE SHARPENER AT THE FRONT OF THE ROOM. Why did Islam Spread So Quickly?. Reason #1. Trade. Reason #2. CE-1258 CE. . What is a golden age?. The arts, medicine, . science. , . and . philosophy flourish. . Ancient Islamic scholars learning from a teacher. Islamic Golden Age. In 750 CE, the Abbasid rulers move the capital from Damascus to Baghdad.. Part I. Part II. Expansion of Islam. Introduction to Islam. Introduction to Islam. Islam. The term Islam means “to submit”. Religion. Islam. “To Submit”. Follower. Muslim. “One Who Submits”.
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