PPT-Section 1: The Rise of Islam
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World History The World of Islam The Arabs were nomads who because of their hostile surroundings moved constantly to find water and food for their animals Survival
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World History The World of Islam The Arabs were nomads who because of their hostile surroundings moved constantly to find water and food for their animals Survival was not easy in such a hard environment. 550 CE – 900 CE. Geography. The . Arabian Peninsula. was a desert land that lacked water sources. The people who lived in the peninsula were . nomads,. people who moved constantly to find water and food for their animals because of the hostile surroundings. . 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 . 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. The Life of . Muhammad . and the genesis of . Islam. Muhammad influenced the worship of a single, almighty god - Allah. Orphaned. Resided in Mecca as a trader . Married the widow Khadijah. Revelations from Allah were given to Muhammad via the angel Gabriel in 610 CE. Monotheism. As states and empires increased in size and contacts between . regions multiplied. , religious and cultural systems were transformed. . Religions and . belief systems provided a bond among the people and an ethical . World History . AP. Islam. One of three Abrahamic, monotheistic religions. Judaism & Christianity worship the same God as Muslims. Two Branches:. Sunnis. : (. Sunna. =tradition) majority of Muslims. 25 . September . 2013. 1. Introduction. Review of historical situation in 7. th. C. Rise of Islam. Western Efforts to oppose Islam. Eastern Efforts to oppose Islam. Review . Readings. 2. Historical Situation in Early 7. 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. World History. Bellringer. 2/20. Pre-Test. Number your paper . 1-11. We will take a pre-test and grade it to see what you know about Islam. This will be your first . bellringer. for the week. Bellringer. 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). 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 . The Arabian World. Desert . Dwellers. inhabited . by Bedouin societies. occupations . were herding camels and goats with some agriculture. towns . ruled by . clans and tribes with conflicts over water and land. 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:. . 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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