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World History Comprehensive Volume Ferment in the Middle East: Tips for Reading the World History Comprehensive Volume by Duiker & Spielvogel Chapter 7 Ferment in the Middle East: The Rise of Islam

SQ3R-W Reading Strategy

SQ3R-W – Reading Strategy Survey Question READ Retell REREAD Write

WHY SQ3R-W ? NEVER just start reading…. your brain will go on circuit overload Nonfiction text – packed with facts

HELPS your BRAIN Understand what you will read WHY SQ3R-W ? HELPS your BRAIN Understand what you will read

SQ3R-W – Reading Strategy Survey Question READ Retell REREAD Write

Let’s SURVEY the Chapter

SURVEY = FLY OVER THE CHAPTER – Get a VIEW of what you will be reading

Survey Title of Chapter p. 183

Survey Chapter Outline p. 183 Focus Questions

Survey Main Titles p. 184 PLUM color print Plum INFO box with focus question

Survey ALL - Bold print Words

Survey SUB Titles p. 184 RUST color print

Survey SUB –SUB Titles p. 191 RUSTY ROSE color print ALL CAPITAL LETTERS

Survey MAPS – Understand the MAPS p. 190 Pictures – Read all Text Captions

Survey Film and History p.186 Religion and Philosophy p. 187 Science & Technology p. 194

Survey Opposing > < View Points (p.195) Chronology CHART (p. 197) Politics and Government p. 196

Survey COMPARATIVE ESSAY (p.200) INTERACTION and EXCHANGE (p. 202) Arts and Ideas p. 205

CHAPTER Summary READ

CHAPTER Timeline 500 750 1000 1250 1500 READ over the Timeline p. 210

Upon Reflection Questions to consider p. 211

KNOW the Vocabulary Words CHAPTER VOCABULARY !!!!!!! Bedouin Sheikh Majlis Hegira Umma Five Pillars of Islam Ramadan Ulama Shari’s Hadith caliph iman jihad Shi’ites Sunni vizier sultan Crusades emir Sufism mihrab muezzin KNOW the Vocabulary Words p. 211

Survey MAIN TITLES Sub titles SUB-SUB titles NOTE: REMEMBER Colors

Here’s how the chapter looks LOOK at Chapter Outline p. 183 VISUALLY Organized LOOK at Chapter Outline p. 183

The Rise of Islam What were the main tenets of Islam, and how does the religion compare with Judaism and Christianity?

The Rise of Islam The Role of Muhammad The Teachings of Muhammad What were the main tenets of Islam, and how does the religion compare with Judaism and Christianity? The Role of Muhammad The Teachings of Muhammad

The Arab Empire and its Successors Why did the Arabs undergo such a rapid expansion in the seventh and eight centuries, and why were they so successful in creating and empire?

The Arab Empire and its Successors Why did the Arabs undergo such a rapid expansion in the seventh and eight centuries, and why were they so successful in creating and empire? Creation of an Empire The Rise of the Umayyads The Abbasids The Crusades The Mongols Andalusia: A Muslim Outpost in Europe ABBASID RULE INSTABILITY AND DIVISION THE SELJUK TURKS A TIME OF TROUBLES MOORISH SPAIN: AN ERA OF “CULTURAL TOLERANCE”?

Islamic Civilization What were the main features of Islamic society and culture during its era of early growth?

The Wealth of Araby: Trade and Cities Islamic Civilization What were the main features of Islamic society and culture during its era of early growth? Political Structures The Wealth of Araby: Trade and Cities Islamic Society The Culture of Islam PHILOSOPHY AND SCIENCE ISLAMIC LITERATURE ISLAMIC ART AND ARCHITECTURE

Visual Structure of Chapter 7

SURVEY KEY TERMS KNOW the Key Terms BEFORE you read

SQ3R-W – Reading Strategy Survey Question READ Retell REREAD Write

Question Change the title and sub title to a question Then Read to find out…

IMPORTANT!!!! Changing the title to a question helps you READ for a purpose

IMPORTANT!!!! Changing the title to a question helps you understand what you are reading

Let’s change titles to QUESTIONS

The Rise of Islam Change the title and sub titles to a question What were the main tenets of Islam, and how does the religion compare with Judaism and Christianity? The Role of Muhammad The Teachings of Muhammad Change the title and sub titles to a question

What caused the Rise of Islam? What were the main tenets of Islam, and how does the religion compare with Judaism and Christianity? What was the Role of Muhammad in the rise of Islam? What teachings of Muhammad caused the rise of Islam? Then Read to find out…

The Arab Empire and its Successors Why did the Arabs undergo such a rapid expansion in the seventh and eight centuries, and why were they so successful in creating and empire? Creation of an Empire The Rise of the Umayyads The Abbasids The Crusades The Mongols Andalusia: A Muslim Outpost in Europe ABBASID RULE INSTABILITY AND DIVISION THE SELJUK TURKS A TIME OF TROUBLES MOORISH SPAIN: AN ERA OF “CULTURAL TOLERANCE”? Change the title and sub titles to a question

WHAT was the Arab Empire and WHO were its Successors Why did the Arabs undergo such a rapid expansion in the seventh and eight centuries, and why were they so successful in creating and empire? How was the Empire Created? How did the Rise of the Umayyads contribute to the Empire? How did the Abbasids contribute to the Empire? How did the Crusades contribute to the Empire? How did the Mongols contribute to the Empire? How did the Andalusia: A Muslim Outpost in Europe contribute? What is ABBASID RULE? What was the INSTABILITY AND DIVISION? Who were the SELJUK TURKS? What was the TIME OF TROUBLES? Why was MOORISH SPAIN: AN ERA OF “CULTURAL TOLERANCE”? Then Read to find out…

The Wealth of Araby: Trade and Cities Islamic Civilization What were the main features of Islamic society and culture during its era of early growth? Political Structures The Wealth of Araby: Trade and Cities Islamic Society The Culture of Islam PHILOSOPHY AND SCIENCE ISLAMIC LITERATURE ISLAMIC ART AND ARCHITECTURE Change the title and sub titles to a question

What is the Islamic Civilization? What were the main features of Islamic society and culture during its era of early growth? What are the Political Structures? What is the Wealth of Araby: Trade and Cities? What is the Islamic Society? What is the Culture of Islam? What is the Islamic PHILOSOPHY AND SCIENCE? What is ISLAMIC LITERATURE? What is ISLAMIC ART AND ARCHITECTURE Then Read to find out…

SQ3R-W Survey Question READ Retell REREAD Write

SQ3R-W Survey Question READ Retell REREAD Write

Read and Make Notes

Cornell University NOTES Create 2 Column Cornell University NOTES

2 Column Notes - SAMPLE Write your Question Make Notes Write a Summary

What caused the Rise of Islam Introductory Paragraph EXAMPLE Question Read to ANSWER your QUESTION What caused the Rise of Islam Introductory Paragraph Bedouins – Arab nomadic people in northern Arabic peninsula Sheikh ruled tribes and were selected from the majlis the council of elders Each tribe autonomous (ruled itself) but had allegiance to the clans The camel domesticated and used caravans to trade goods between the Persian Gulf and the Mediterranean Sea. The Teachings of Mohammad and the city of Mecca housed the black stone of Mohammad (Ka’aba black meteorite) Trade caused the Arabian peninsula to grow in economic importance.

OR Create a VISUALS

Visually Organize Notes

What Caused the Rise of Islam? Introductory paragraph notes The Bedouin Nomadic Tribes The camel domesticated and used for caravans to trade goods between the Persian Gulf and the Mediterranean Sea. Mohammad and the city of Mecca housed the black stone of Mohammad (Ka’aba black meteorite) Trade Routes caused economic growth and spread of ideas Bedouins Arab nomadic people in Arabic peninsula Sheikh ruled tribes Tribes autonomous (ruled itself) but had allegiance to the clans

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Works Cited Spielvogel, J., Duiker, W. World History: Comprehensive Volume, 3rd Edition. Belmont, CA: Wadsworth/Thomson Learning, (2001). Google.com pictures Jane A. Haugh, Ph.D. 2012