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1 Islamic Empires Chapter 2 Section 2 Pgs

2 History Social Science Standards WH 7.2
Students analyze the geographic, political, economic, religious & social structures of the civilizations of Islam in the Middle Ages… (476-~1250)

3 Focusing on the Main Ideas
Arabs spread Islam through preaching, conquest & trade While Muslims split into two groups, the Arab Empire reached new heights. Turks & Moguls built Muslim empires in Asia, Africa & Europe

4 Meeting People Umayyad- Dynasty that ruled at Damascus (capital)
Sufi- group of people who prayed & taught Islam. Abbasid- dynasty that came after Umayyads Suleiman-Ottoman sultan; ruled in 1500’s Mogul- Muslim warriors who came from mountains N. of India through Khyber Pass. Akbar- greatest Mogul ruler; brought peace & stability to India

5 Locating Places Damascus: Capital of Syria and the Umayyad Dynasty.
Indonesia:Island republic in S. Asia consisting of most of Malay Archipelago. Timbuktu:Trading city of Muslim learning in W. Africa. Baghdad: Capital city of Iraq and the Abbasid Empire Delhi: City in N. India.

6 Content/AcademicVocabulary
caliph- important Muslim political & religious leader. Shiite- Muslim group that accepts only descendants of Muhammad’s son-in-law Ali as rightful rulers of Muslim. Sunni- Muslim group that accepts descendants of Umayyad’s as rightful rulers of Muslims. sultan- military & political leader with absolute authority over Muslim country. policy- General rules & procedures of Gov’mt devote-focus one’s time & energy on a particular subject. style- particular way something is done or created. impose- force someone to accept or do something.

7 How Did Islam Split Shiites: Believed only future caliphs should only be decedents of Ali (Muhammad’s son-in-law) Sunnis: Accepted Umayyad dynasty as rightful caliphs Over time Shiites and Sunnis developed different types of religious practices and customs

8 Reading Strategy Arabs were successful conquerors
Were skilled horsemen & sword fighters Believed they would go to paradise if they died in battle for Islam Let conquered people follow their own religion Arabs were successful conquerors


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