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1 Muslim Culture Chapter 10 Section 3

2 Key Terms House of Wisdom Caligraphy

3 Muslim Society The rise of Muslim cities
Damascus was the center of learning Cordoba, Baghdad, Jerusalem Were symbols of strength Baghdad the most imprressive

4 Rise of Muslim Cities Baghdad had a circular design 3 protective walls
Caliph’s palace of marble and stone Market places outside the walls Population 1 million

5 Four Social Classes Upper class- Muslim at birth
Converts to Muslim were second class Protected people- Jews and Christians were third class Slaves were the lowest class

6 Role of Women Qur’an says men are the mangers of women’s affairs
“righteous women were obedient” Men and women are equal as believers Muslim women had more economic and property rights than Europeans

7 Role of Women Expected to submit to men
To divorce his wife a man had to say ‘I dismiss thee” three times Divorce final n three months

8 Role of Women Responsibilities varied by income
Wife of a poor man worked the fields Wealthier supervised servants Women had access to education Women raised then children Over time women became more isolated

9 Muslim Scholarship Extends Knowledge
Rulers wanted qualified physicians to take care of them Mathematicians and astronomers to calculate times for prayer Quest for truth

10 Muslim Scholarship Extends Knowledge
Muhammad supported scholarship Muslim leaders saved the knowledge after the fall of Rome Umayyads and Abbisads collected and translated knowledge House of Wisdom

11 Arts and Science Flourish
Researchers, editors, linguists, and technical advisors Developed standards for research Some used Greek ideas in a new way Would set the stage for medieval learning

12 Muslim Literature Qur’an is the standard of Arabic literature
Literature was strong- stories of life in the desert. Stories of India and Persia Stories from the 10 century

13 Muslim Art and Architecture
Only Allah can create life images Calligraphy- art of beautiful handwriting Decorative woodwork, glass, ceramics, textiles Building created a cultural blending

14 Medical Advances Medicine, mathematics, astronomy
Relied on scientific observation and experimentation Muslims liked to conduct experiments Al-Razi- greatest physician of the time wrote paper on small pox and clean air

15 Math and Science Stretch Horizons
Believe that math was the basis of all knowledge Algebra- art of bringing unknowns together Ibn-al-Haytham- wrote on book on how we see Study on optics used for telescopes and microscopes

16 Philosophy and Religion Blend Views
Translated Greek works Some tried to blend Greek and Muslim ‘The ideal man” Morally perfect East Persian Arab in faith Iraq education Hebrew in business Disciple of Christ in conduct Pious as a Greek monk

17 Lasted for three empires
Ottoman Safavid Mughal Muslim scholars would be used at the beginning of the Renaissance


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