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Mr. Wilson World History AP Wren High School Dar al-Islam Mr. Wilson World History AP Wren High School

Dar al-Islam as a World System Dar al-Islam or the Abode of Islam Not based on economic activity which is traditionally used to define a “world system” Built on the shared traditions of all Muslims the Five Pillars the Qur’an Hadiths and the Sharia Arabic language

Dar al-Islam

Ibn Battuta 1304-1368 Muslim lawyer and traveler Left for hajj in 1325 at age 20 Travels for 29 years covering 75,000 miles (traveled through 44 modern countries) Rihla of journey indispensable source of knowledge for the Middle Ages Why was he able to accomplish this? Dar al-Islam

Travels of Ibn Battuta Yes, it’s Ibn Battuta crater!

Cultural Accomplishments of Dar al-Islam

Muslim Scholarship Abbasid Caliph al-Ma’mun opens the House of Wisdom in Baghdad in 800 CE Combination library, school, and translation center Translates classic Greek and Roman works Cordoba, Spain will be instrumental in revival of European learning

Medical Advances Greatest physician of the Middle Ages was al-Razi Treatise on Measles and Smallpox Classified material into three categories: animal, vegetable, and mineral World’s best hospitals Doctors had to go to medical school Ibn Sina’s The Canon of Medicine was used by the West for 600 years

Math and Science Two main ideas introduced by Muslim scholars Scientific observation and experimentation New mathematical solutions Al-Khwarizmi created al-jabr “art of bringing together unknowns to match a known quantity” That’s right: Algebra! Soviet Union postage stamp, 1983

Math and Science Al-Haytham laid the foundation for modern optics Al-Biruni wrote 146 works (13,000 pages) on cartography, mathematics, and astronomy Al-Tusi and Al-Shatir created a symmetrical orbit of the planets

Calligraphy Muslim Statement of Faith Bird and a Muslim poem

Architecture What makes Islamic architecture unique? Mosaics Minarets Squinches Minarets of Prophet’s Mosque, Medina Mosaic, Mir-i-Arab Mosque Bukhara, Uzbekistan What a fine squinch!

Dome of the Rock Jerusalem

Inside the Dome of the Rock

The Prophet’s Mosque Medina, Saudi Arabia

Mosque of Cordoba Cordoba, Spain Roman Bridge

Inside the Cordoba Mosque

Inside the Cordoba Mosque