PPT-The Muslim Conquests and their Aftermaths

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Dr Jamie Wood University of Manchester jamiewoodmanchesteracuk Aims of this lecture To introduce you to the social political and religious situation in preIslamic

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Dr Jamie Wood University of Manchester jamiewoodmanchesteracuk Aims of this lecture To introduce you to the social political and religious situation in preIslamic Arabia To provide you with an overview of . Week 9: responses to . islamic. expansion . (by contemporaries and scholars). Dr Jamie Wood. University of Manchester. Aims of today’s session. To introduce you to a key theory about the emergence of Islam as a religion (‘. A. nd civil war: the Sunni/Shiite division. Conquest paradox. "Early Islamic conquests were not accompanied by some fanatical desire to convert the world. .  The Muslim conquests have to be understood in terms of religious motivation but not in terms of a determination to wipe out Judaism and Christianity. Terms and Questions. themes. . strategoi. . Bulgars. . Slavs . Farmer's Law. Monotheletism. : “one will”. What was the effect on the Byzantine Empire as a whole of the war with Persia? . What . Irrigation. and . Underground Wells. Developed to help make the most of scarce water resources and provide water for houses and fields. Inventions / Technology. Created . accurate maps. Perfected the . Presented on January 10, 2013 by,. Ashley Arnold. Jacob Arzaga. Derrick Gutierrez. Alysha Martin. Ben Speicher. Presentation Outline:. Learning Outcomes. Introduction. : Knowledge is . Power. Activity 1: Open Discussion. Social Studies. Council Rock School District . 1. How did the role of women change during the Abbasid caliphate? . 1. They lost status. 2. Were confined to harems. Secluded rooms/chambers for women only . Section 2: Building a Muslim Empire. Abu Bakr- Muhammad’s father-in-law, was the first caliph, Islamic ruler. . Some Arab tribes did not want to follow Abu, however he was able to reunite tribes. . Nationalism. Analyze the issues that twentieth-century Muslim leaders in South Asia and North Africa confronted in defining their. nationalism. What . additional kind of document(s) . would be most helpful in furthering your . The Delhi Sultanate. In 1000, Muslim Turks and Afghans pushed into India. In . the late 1100s, the Sultan of Ghur defeated Hindu armies in the north. Named Delhi his capital. Sultan=ruler/king. The . Economic Advancements. Massive trade networks. Merchants honored in Muslim culture. Camel caravans into west Africa, ships to the east. Arabic and Islam spreads. Common language & business practices. Week 9: responses to . islamic. expansion . (by contemporaries and scholars). Dr Jamie Wood. University of Manchester. Aims of today’s session. To introduce you to a key theory about the emergence of Islam as a religion (‘. a settlement on behalf of thousands of immigrants who were wrongfully separated from their children and had their asylum claims denied Almost all of these parents will now get a fair chance at an asyl PRESENTED BY,. PRIYA.TK, 1. ST. YEAR LL.B, BMS COLLEGE OF LAW, BANGALORE. INTRODUCTION. During the Pre-Islamic times, the position of women in the society was very dreadful.. They were treated as chattels and not as human beings.. Muslim Architecture. Cultural Blending. It is in . Architecture. that the . greatest. . cultural. . blending. can be seen. Already . existing. buildings were . modified. by . Islamic. Ideals. Islamic Features:.

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