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Muslim Conquests

Umayyad Dynasty Islamic empire expanded from Spain to Indus River

Islam Splits Believers split into Sunni (90%) and Shiia (Shiite), over who should succeed Mohammad.

Shii’a believe only Mohammad’s descendants should rule, they are majority in Iran and Iraq today. The Sunni accepted Umayyad rule and are majority in world today.

Shari’ah Law Code Drawn up by Muslim scholars after Mohammad’s death Provided believers with a set of practical laws to regulate daily lives

Golden Age-Abbasid Empire The Islamic Golden Age began with the Abbasid Caliphate in 750 CE The capital was moved from Damascus to Baghdad

Valued Knowledge The Abbasids were influenced by the Quran and hadiths (sayings of Mohammad or things approved by him) such as “The ink of the scholar is more holy than the blood of martyrs” that stressed the value of knowledge.

The Muslim world became the intellectual center for science, philosophy, medicine and education.

Muslim scholars recovered and introduced ancient texts from Greece, Persia, and India.

“House of Wisdom” The “House of Wisdom” was established in Baghdad Scholars, both Muslim and non-Muslim, gathered to translate all the world’s knowledge into Arabic This effort preserved much the knowledge gained from the Greeks, Romans and other ancient civilizations

Golden Age Contributions Philosophy Medicine Mathematics Astronomy Geography Social Sciences Art, Architecture Literature

Philosophy Ibn-Rushd (Averroes)-his work influenced medieval Christian theologians

Medicine Physicians required to pass qualifying examinations 34 hospitals built throughout empire, with separate wards for different diseases Arabic medical works translated into Latin and influenced European medicine until 17 th century

Mathematics Al-Khwarizmi compiled oldest known Arabic works on arithmetic and algebra which was translated into Latin and used as basis for European texts until 16 th century

Astronomy Developed compass, quadrant (measures angles), sextant (determines altitude of planets, latitude on earth), and astrolabe (locates, predicts positions of planets, determine local time, and surveying)

Geography Mapped Europe, Asia, and Africa in great detail Al-Idrisi used mathematics and astronomy to create maps

Social Sciences Ibn-Battuta journeyed 75,000 miles in 30 years through all Arab countries, carefully recording his observations Ibn-Khaldun was father of modern historiography and sociology

Art and Architecture Calligraphy Arabesque Alhambra palace

Art Calligraphy-used to decorate mosques, books, carpets, and porcelain Particularly important in mosques where pictures were not allowed

Art Arabesque refers to a floral style which is not geometric, but weaves in and out of an illustration

Cordoba Mix of Muslims, Christians and Jews created a cosmopolitan atmosphere in the city of Cordoba (Spain) City attracted poets, philosophers, scientists and doctors City became the center of Muslim culture with 70 libraries, 700 mosques and 27 free schools Period of achievements in the arts and sciences followed

Alhambra Palace

Arabic Language Arabic became the “lingua franca” or the language of international communication in the medieval world. Traders and merchants learned Arabic in order to conduct their business.

Muslims Spread Transportation Technology Expanded trans- Saharan trade: Camels-Muslims brought the one- humped camel North Arabian saddle- introduced to expand trans- Saharan trade.

Transportation Technology…. Dhow-boat with a lateen (triangular- shaped sail) used extensively by Arab and Muslim traders.

More Transportation Technology… Cartography-advanced knowledge of wind patterns and map making was recorded in books supported by Islamic governments.

The Hajj Muslims were encouraged to make the religious pilgrimage to Mecca at least once in their life. This meant that people were making more contact with one another and discovering new products and ideas.

Standardized Coins Pictorial designs were replaced with Arabic inscriptions and became the standard for almost all coins produced by Muslims rulers.

Hospitality to Travelers & the Annual Hajj Created Regular Routes Ibn Battuta, a Moroccan Muslim legal scholar and judge became famous for the documentation of his travels.

Muslim Governments Protected Trade & Property for Merchants Storehouses were guarded. Ports and shipping lanes were guarded. Banking and credit systems were put into place.