AP World History October 1, 2015 Warm Up – October 1, 2015 Muhammed: A. Made provisions for the future leadership of Islam B. Established clear distinctions.

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AP World History October 1, 2015

Warm Up – October 1, 2015 Muhammed: A. Made provisions for the future leadership of Islam B. Established clear distinctions for Islamic society C. Built on the religious traditions of the Arabian peninsula D. Went against established gender distinctions in the practice of his faith E. Spoke out against military conquest as a vehicle for the extension of Islam

Agenda First Islamic Empires Chapter 6 Guided Reading Caliphate Simulation Reminders : Chapter 6 guided reading due Friday, October 2 nd HW – Finish the PPT & Chapter 6 Guided Reading

Rahisdun Caliphate (Rightly Guided) CE

The Islamic Empire The Rashidun Caliphate or Rashidun Empire, was the first of the four Arab caliphates. It was controlled by the first four successors of Muhammad, known as the "Rightly Guided" caliphs. At its height, the power of the Rashidun Caliphs extended throughout North Africa, the Arabian Peninsula, and the Iranian highlands.

The Four Caliphs - 632–634 Abu Bakr - 634–644 Umar - 644–656 Uthman - 656–661 Ali

Spread of Islam

Umayyad Caliphate

Umayyads Ali assassinated in 661 A.D. by the Kharijites beginning of the Umayyad Dynasty Introduced Arabic as language of Gov’t Sunni Damascus became capital and then later Cordoba

Policy toward Conquered Peoples Favoritism of Arab military rulers causes discontent Emphasized Arabic ethnicity over Islam adherence Head tax (jizya) on non-Muslims

Umayyad Empire Decline Umayyad luxurious living causes further decline in moral authority Eventually displaced by the Abbasids an Arab family claiming decent from Mohammed

Dome of the Rock, Temple Mount Jerusalem

Abbasid Caliphate

Abbasid Dynasty

The Abbasid Dynasty Seizes control of Eastern Meditteranean, Persia and Mesopotamia Baghdad becomes capital Defeats Umayyad army in 750 Invited Umayyads to banquet, then massacred them One surviving Umayyad prince flees to Spain and establishes caliphate there

Nature of the Abbasid Dynasty Grants equal status to Islamic converts Militarily competent, but not bent on imperial expansion Golden Age of Islamic culture: Astrolabe (navigation) Calligraphy House of Wisdom (library and research) Math and science developments Increased trade Produced great Literature (Arabian Nights)

Abbasid Decline Empire size made it difficult to govern Civil wars Provincial governors and local leaders (sultans) assert regional independence Dissenting sects Ended in 13th century when Mongol invaders executed the caliph.

Islam spreads to India While conquerors brought Islam to the Indus River, Muslim merchants took their faith to coastal regions in both northern and southern India. These long lasting business ties and the intermarriage of many Muslim men made the introduction of Islam more gradual. Islam also spread to India with the migrations and invasions of Turkish-speaking peoples from Central Asia.

Islam spreads to India Lower caste Hindus found Islam appealing because of equality. but many others didn’t like monotheism concept. The Mahmud Turks demolished Hindu and Buddhist sites and hastened the decline of Buddhism in India. They frequently built mosques on the sites of destroyed temples. Islam continued to spread to SE Asia through trade.