North Africa and Southwest Asia Cultural Geography.

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North Africa and Southwest Asia Cultural Geography

Cultural Vocabulary list Bazaar prophetpastoralism Bedouins nationalism Domesticate culture hearth Commodity strategic commodity Nationalize GDP Monotheism ziggurat arable Mosque embargo Stateless nation

Birthplace of Three Major Religions Three major monotheistic religions began in Southwest Asia. A.Judaism B.Christianity C.Islam

Judaism Historically, Jewish people lived in the area of modern day Israel. They had a kingdom called Judea and built a temple on the temple mount in Jerusalem. The temple held the ark of the covenant and the ten commandments.

Temple Mount The temple was destroyed by the Babylonians and later rebuilt. It was destroyed again by the Romans and the only remaining section is called the Western Wall or Wailing Wall. This is a sacred place in Judaism.

Judaism Some of the major beliefs of Judaism are: A.Monotheism - There is one god who is all powerful and all knowing. B.God made a special covenant or agreement with Abraham, who is the ‘father’ of the Jewish people. C.God revealed his laws through Moses and the Ten Commandments.

Christianity Monotheistic Jesus Christ was Jewish. He preached that he was the son of God. He taught that anyone can reach salvation through faith. His teachings were collected in the first four books of the New Testament. He was crucified, but according to his followers he rose from the dead.

Islam Islam is a monotheistic religion that developed in Saudi Arabia in the early 600s. Islam is directly related to Judaism and Christianity. Islam was founded by the Prophet Muhammad who lived from 570 to 632 in Saudi Arabia. 2 branches: Sunni (about 85%)& Shi’ite (most live in Iran)

Islam The five pillars or central teachings of Islam are: A.A statement of faith B.Prayer (five times a day in the direction of Mecca) C.Charity D.Pilgrimage to Mecca at least once in your lifetime (called the Hajj) E.Fasting (during the month of Ramadan)

Islam The teachings of Muhammad were collected into a book called the Quran. Muslims worship in buildings called mosques. It is forbidden to make pictures or statues of Allah or Muhammad so most mosques are decorated with ornate tile work or passages from the Koran (Quran).

Palestine The central issue in the Middle East today is the conflict over Palestine. In 1948, the United Nations partitioned Palestine into two countries, Israel a Jewish state, and Palestine, a Muslim state. The surrounding Muslim countries invaded Israel but lost the war.

Palestine Israel occupied Palestine (Gaza Strip and West Bank). In 1967, Israel occupied part of Syria called the Golan Heights after a brief war. Palestinians are fighting for an independent country. Over the years some Palestinian groups have resorted to terrorism.

Jerusalem Jerusalem is sacred to the three religions. A.Judaism - Western Wall B.Christianity - Church of the Holy Sepulchre C.Islam - Dome of the Rock

Art Art in this region reflects the diversity of religions. Some examples are: A.Stained glass B.Geometric tiles C.Calligraphy D.Mosaics E.Prayer rugs

Similarities of the 3 religions Monotheistic Scriptures: Holy Bible-Christianity; Quran-Islam; Torah (Old Testament)- Judaism Symbols/icons: crucifix, crescent & star, Star of David Public places of worship: churches, mosques, synagogues

Similarities con’t. Prophets Holy city of Jerusalem (all 3) Origins traced to Abraham

Differences of the 3 religions Women roles Religious feast days or Holy Days Special customs or traditions for each faith Major religious shrines

Arab Countries Some countries in the Middle East and North Africa are referred to as ‘Arab’ countries because the dominant language is Arabic.

Languages Arab Countries (Arabic) Non-Arab Countries (Indigenous) Saudi Arabia Oman; UAE Yemen; Qatar Syria; Bahrain Iraq; Jordan & all of North Africa Israel: Hebrew Turkey: Turkish Iran: Farsi

Nomadic Lifestyles Many people in North Africa and the Middle East still live a nomadic lifestyle. Nomads live on the Arabian peninsula and in the Sahara Desert. Nomads usually have herds of camels or sheep and live in oases for short periods of time.

Population Like other parts of the world the population in Southwest Asia is becoming rapidly urbanized. People are moving into cities looking for jobs. Urban areas can be very modern while people still live traditional lifestyles in rural areas.

Population A large percentage of the population in this area is under 15 years old. The population is unevenly distributed. The desert is sparsely populated. Large cities are located on the coasts.