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Origins of Islam

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Key Questions: 1. What is one thing Islam and Christianity have in common? 2. What is one thing that Islam and Christianity don’t have in common?

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Key Terms Muhammad Muslim Qur’an Islam

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pilgrimage Key Terms mosque shrine

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Check for Understanding: Please turn to your partner and share a fact that you have learned about the religion of Islam.

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Heading 1: “Muhammad Becomes A Prophet” Muhammad born in Mecca in 570 AD; orphaned early, caravans family business; concerned over poor people; meditated in a cave, received messages from an angel; messages (becomes Qur’an), Islam formed; Muslims: followers of Islam.

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Heading 2: “Muhammad’s Teachings” took ideas from Judiasm and Christianity; example: only one god (Monotheism); example: rich should give to poor; one god belief disturbed many; favored yearly pilgrimages to Mecca; Mecca most holy city of Islam.

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Heading 3: “Islam Spreads in Arabia” slowly Islam spreads in Mecca; rich/powerful felt threatened; forced to leave Mecca for Medina (“hegira”) Muhammad’s house first “mosque”; converted many desert tribes; caravans threatened, Mecca converts to Islam.

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Check for Understanding 1. Which of Muhammad’s teachings probably most bothered the rich and powerful of Mecca? Monotheism/belief in one god Everyone give to the poor/charity Rich would become equal to the poor


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