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Muslim Civilization Section 1 Muslim Civilization Section 1

Muslim Civilization Section 1 Muslim Civilization Section 1 Preview Starting Points Map: Arabia Main Idea / Reading Focus The Arabian Peninsula Muhammad the Messenger Map: Islam in Arabia Basic Ideas of Islam The Origins of Islam

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Muslim Civilization Section 1 Muslim Civilization Section 1 Reading Focus What was Arabia like at the time of Muhammad’s birth? What were Muhammad’s messages, and how were they received? What are some basic ideas of Islam? Main Idea Muhammad, a merchant whom Muslims believe was the last prophet, reported that he received messages from God. The religion he taught—Islam—drew many followers. The Origins of Islam

Muslim Civilization Section 1 Muslim Civilization Section 1 Arabia was sparsely populated 1,500 years ago. Small bands of bedouins moved their herds between scattered oases in the desert. Farming limited in Arabia Commerce lively –Trade routes converged at Arabian Peninsula –Ideas as well as merchandise exchanged –Trade-dependent towns rose near coasts Mecca, near Red Sea, most important of coastal towns The Setting The Kaaba, cube-shaped structure, at heart of Mecca 500s, already ancient, considered sacred Possible meteorite built into one wall, “relic from heaven” Idols of local gods inside Site drew religious pilgrims One god considered supreme: Allah Religious Function The Arabian Peninsula

Muslim Civilization Section 1 Muslim Civilization Section 1 Had always been religious man, but faiths of others probably also influenced Muhammad’s thinking Took frequent spiritual retreats Angel appeared to him during retreat, commanded him to speak messages from Allah Muhammad disturbed by visitation, unsure of meaning After more visits from angel, Muhammad concluded God had chosen him to be prophet Muhammad’s Faith Muhammad ibn Abd Allah born 570 Parents died, Muhammad raised by uncle, powerful clan leader Grew up to have successful career in Mecca as merchant Married to older woman at age 25, fathered seven children, all but one of whom died young Met followers of Judaism, Christianity while traveling on business Early Life Muhammad the Messenger

Muslim Civilization Section 1 Muslim Civilization Section 1 Messages Among many messages from angel, Muhammad reported Allah one and only true and all-powerful God Other messages, instructions on how to live to please Allah, live in paradise Safety Many disliked Muhammad’s criticism of traditional beliefs in many gods Only protection of uncle kept him safe After uncle’s death Muhammad knew he and followers not safe in Mecca Public Preaching Muhammad originally told only wife, few friends about experiences Began to preach in public after about three years, attracted many followers Some powerful Meccans did not accept teachings The Revelations

Muslim Civilization Section 1 Muslim Civilization Section 1 Hegira 622, Muhammad moved to Yathrib, came to be called Medina, “the Prophet’s City”; journey from Mecca to Medina came to be known as hegira Later Muslims marked year of hegira as first year of Islamic calendar Mecca People of Mecca who wanted Muhammad stopped did not give up Fought several battles with Muhammad, followers, ultimately lost ground 630, Muhammad controlled Mecca, influence unmatched Building Faith Muhammad spent decade building community of fellow believers Called faith Islam, meaning “achieving peace through submission to God” Followers known as Muslims Sharing the Revelations

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Muslim Civilization Section 1 Muslim Civilization Section 1 Sequence What events led up to Muhammad’s taking control of Mecca? Answer(s): Muhammad moved to Medina, number of followers grew; Meccans fought him and his followers but lost

Muslim Civilization Section 1 Muslim Civilization Section 1 As Muhammad gained political power, revelations continued Muhammad could not read, write; recited revelation Followers memorized words, some wrote them down Writings Muslims believe as direct revelations from God collected in Qur’an, sacred text of Islam Muslims read from Qur’an to hear Allah’s teachings Seek religious experience in rhythm, beauty of words Full meaning known only in original Arabic language Translations not true representation Qur’an Five basic acts of worship central to Islam, Five Pillars of Islam Profession of faith Performance of five daily prayers Giving of alms to poor, needy Fasting during month of Ramadan Make pilgrimage to Mecca Five Pillars of Islam Basic Ideas of Islam

Muslim Civilization Section 1 Muslim Civilization Section 1 Profession of Faith “There is no god but God…” By affirmation, Muslim signals acceptance of the faith Denies existence of other gods, accepts Muhammad as prophet Giving Alms to Poor, Needy Muslims supposed to give percentage of income to charity Even those with little encouraged to help others Five Daily Prayers Worshippers say daily prayers five times during day Always face Mecca to pray, no matter where they are Fasting During Ramadan Muslims required to go without food, drink, dawn to dusk Ramadan when Muhammad began to report messages written down in Qur’an Five Pillars of Islam

Muslim Civilization Section 1 Muslim Civilization Section 1 Mecca Pilgrimage to Mecca Muslims physically, financially able required to go to Mecca Journey called the hajj –Gather to pray in mosque –Perform various rituals, walk seven times around Kaaba –Climb Mount Arafat, site of Muhammad’s last sermon

Muslim Civilization Section 1 Muslim Civilization Section 1 Sunna and Sharia Record of Muhammad’s behavior, teachings known as Sunna, “tradition,” provides guidance in personal relationships, business Muslim legal system known as Sharia, reflects various rules by which Muslims should live, outlines method of reasoning, argument for legal cases, made up of opinions, writings over several centuries Guidelines for Behavior Qur’an provides guidelines for moral behavior Muslims may not eat pork, drink alcohol, must wash before praying Qur’an prohibits murder, lying, stealing Requires jihad, to defend Muslim community, also means “holy war”

Muslim Civilization Section 1 Muslim Civilization Section 1 People of the Book Islam monotheistic like Jewish, Christian faiths Islamic beliefs: –Allah the same as God in Jewish, Christian traditions –Abraham, Moses, Jesus messengers from God –Muhammad, last of God’s prophets –Qur’an represents God’s final message –Muslims told to respect Jews, Christians as “people of the book;” share tradition of prophets who taught, received God’s revelations

Muslim Civilization Section 1 Muslim Civilization Section 1 Summarize What are the acts of worship required of all Muslims? Answer(s): The Five Pillars of Islam—profession of faith, five daily prayers, giving of alms, fasting during Ramadan, and the hajj