{ Spread of Islamic Culture November 27, 2012.  Islam religion united and strengthened the Arab tribes providing them a common language and religion.

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{ Spread of Islamic Culture November 27, 2012

 Islam religion united and strengthened the Arab tribes providing them a common language and religion  They set out on Jihad “Holy War” against non-believers  Create a vast empire that will stretch from the Indus Valley, Northern Africa, and as far west as Spain Political Impact of Islam

 After Mohammed’s death, Muslim leaders chose a new leader called the Caliph  Caliphate’s provided structure and established great Muslim Empires (Ottoman)  Islam spread via trade routes to West Africa and to the Southeast via the Indian Ocean to Central Asia and China via the Silk Routes Political Impact Continued

 Ottoman military success was due to their use of gun powder  They were among the first to use canons as offensive weapons; even walled cities were no match  Mehmet II (The Conquer):  “Give Me Constantinople”  Built a force of 125 Ships & 100,000 men  Renamed Constantinople to Istanbul  Hagia Sophia converted into mosque Ottoman Empire

 Suleiman the Magnificent (The Lawgiver):  Sultan when the Ottomans would reach their golden age  Expanded the empire farther into Eastern Europe; the Ottomans dominated the whole of Eastern Mediterranean trade until their decline  Under Suleiman, they would expand farther West in Northern Africa controlling the gold and salt trade  They would connect Asia, the Middle East, Europe, and Africa spreading goods, ideas, and religion beyond the reaches of their empire

 Battle of Tours in 732AD stopped the Muslim advance into Europe and left only Spain in Muslim control.  In 1096 Western Christians marched through the Byzantine Empire to take back the Holy Land from the Muslims. This conflict (Crusades) brought about the end of the feudal system in Western Europe. Political Impact Cont. - Europe

 The Muslim Empire was linked by two major sea-trading routes—Mediterranean Sea & Indian Ocean  The Silk Roads connected China & India with Europe and Africa  The empire set up “banks”, offered credit, and used checks  Increased interaction with the Islamic Empire during the Crusades led to a revival of European trade with Asia. This trade led to a rise in the economic prosperity of Western Europe Economic Impact - Europe

 Increased interaction with the Islamic Empire as a result of the Crusades opened Europeans up to new knowledge of science, medicine, and technology from the Muslims.  Cordoba, Spain was a cultural hub of the Islamic Empire in Europe.  Europeans adopted Indian numerals from the Muslims Social Impact - Europe

Political  Abbasid caliphate politically unified North Africa, Arabia, Persia and Asia Minor.  Bureaucratic system was established and rule was centralized Economic  Silk Road trade flourished  Indian Ocean Trade Network thrived as Muslim merchants traded with Indian and Chinese merchants Political, Economic, and Social Impacts on Asia

Social  Tolerance of “people of the book” led to conversions  Split between Shi’a (supporters of Muhammed’s descendents) and Sunni (supporters of the Umayyad)  Geometric patterns & Mathematics  Architecture – Mosques – use of domes and minarets  Calligraphy – developed as a result of the ban on the use of human figures as decoration in mosques  Poetry – reflects oral heritage  Islam also spread through trade

Political  Trade kingdoms emerged in West Africa – Ghana, Mali, & Songhai and rulers converted to Islam to gain trade advantages  Eastern coastal city-states gained power as rulers converted to Islam Economic  Trans-Saharan trade grew with trade in salt, gold and slaves.  Eastern coastal city-states were a source of slaves in Indian Ocean Trade Complex. Political, Economic, and Social Impacts on Africa

Social  Islam spread to sub-Saharan African through trade contacts mostly merchants and rulers who converted, such as Mansa Musa of Mali.  Local beliefs mixed with Islamic beliefs  Swahili – mix of Bantu and Arabic became widespread