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1 “Monotheistic Belief Systems” Chart
then answer the following question: How are Islam, Judaism, & Christianity similar? How are they different?

2 Deity/Leader: God & Jesus
Christianity Where: Church Holy Book: Bible Day of the week: Sunday Deity/Leader: God & Jesus

3 Day of the week: Saturday Deity/Leader: God and Moses
Judaism Where: Synagogue Holy Book: Torah Day of the week: Saturday Deity/Leader: God and Moses

4 Deity/Leader: God and Muhammad
Islam Where: Mosque Holy Book: Koran Day of the week: Friday Deity/Leader: God and Muhammad

5 Islamic Achievements Activity
For each slide, guess what area of achievement you think the image is depicting. You will see the actually answers as we continue.

6 #1

7 Islamic Achievements Number System:
Islamic scholars borrowed Indian number system & spread it through Mediterranean “Arabic” numbers include groups of ten & concept of zero 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, etc. I, II, III, IV, V, VI, VII, VIII, etc.

8 #2

9 Islamic Achievements Algebra: Developed “Al-Jabar” (algebra) to solve difficult mathematical problems Substitute x, y, z for numbers in order to solve math problems

10 #3

11 Islamic Achievements Chemistry: Islamic scholars were the 1st to separate chemical compounds from one another Led to developments in modern chemistry

12 #4

13 Islamic Achievements Navigation: Astrolabe—sailors could reliably determine location by using the fixed position of stars Lateen sail—triangular sails allowed merchants to sail with and into the wind

14 #5

15 Islamic Achievements Banking:
Muslim caliphs created banks throughout the empire that extended credit to merchants Muslim trade grew because merchants could cash checks in any Islamic bank in the empire

16 #6

17 Islamic Achievements Education: Scholars translated Greek, Persian, Indian, Arabic texts in the “House of Wisdom” This open-mindedness kept alive many Greek ideas that would have died otherwise

18 #7

19 Islamic Achievements Art:
Muslim artists used geometric & floral designs rather than painting people or animals Left very unique artistic style Calligraphy is a beautiful writing style that shows honor for the written material

20 #8

21 Islamic Achievements Chess: Indian game made popular by Muslims offered an intellectual challenge

22 #9

23 Islamic Achievements Literature: Poetry considered to be greatest Islamic artistic style; usually sung & kept short Arabian Nights is a collection of folktales about a genie in magical lamp

24 #10

25 Islamic Achievements Architecture: Muslims built beautiful mosques to show respect for Allah Used domes, columns, golden writing, & geometric designs

26 Motivations for Crusades
Crusades became a religious, economic, & political conflict Religious—defeat Muslims & retake holy lands, spread Christianity Economic—gain trade routes Political—unite Roman Catholic & Eastern Orthodox Christianity, prove Pope’s power

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28 Fighting the Crusades Between 50,000-60,000 knights became Crusaders to defeat Muslims; came from present-day France, Italy, Germany, England, Scotland, Spain First Crusade—was only successful Crusade; claimed 400 miles of land from Edessa to Jerusalem in 1099; created 4 feudal states (Edessa, Acre, Triploi, Jerusalem), each ruled by a French noble

29 Path of the Crusades

30 CHRISTIANS MUSLIMS

31 Fighting the Crusades After the First Crusade, Muslims took back Jerusalem & Edessa, which led to more Crusades that the Muslims won Fourth Crusade—crusaders never fought Muslims but fought Byzantines; looted & burned Constantinople; these actions forever divided Roman Catholic & Eastern Orthodox Christianity

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34 Islamic Achievements Activity
For each slide, guess what area of achievement you think the image is depicting. You will see the actually answers as we continue.

35 #1

36 Islamic Achievements Number System:
Islamic scholars borrowed Indian number system & spread it through Mediterranean “Arabic” numbers include groups of ten & concept of zero 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, etc. I, II, III, IV, V, VI, VII, VIII, etc.

37 #2

38 Islamic Achievements Algebra: Developed “Al-Jabar” (algebra) to solve difficult mathematical problems Substitute x, y, z for numbers in order to solve math problems

39 #3

40 Islamic Achievements Chemistry: Islamic scholars were the 1st to separate chemical compounds from one another Led to developments in modern chemistry

41 #4

42 Islamic Achievements Navigation: Astrolabe—sailors could reliably determine location by using the fixed position of stars Lateen sail—triangular sails allowed merchants to sail with and into the wind

43 #5

44 Islamic Achievements Banking:
Muslim caliphs created banks throughout the empire that extended credit to merchants Muslim trade grew because merchants could cash checks in any Islamic bank in the empire

45 #6

46 Islamic Achievements Education: Scholars translated Greek, Persian, Indian, Arabic texts in the “House of Wisdom” This open-mindedness kept alive many Greek ideas that would have died otherwise

47 #7

48 Islamic Achievements Art:
Muslim artists used geometric & floral designs rather than painting people or animals Left very unique artistic style Calligraphy is a beautiful writing style that shows honor for the written material

49 #8

50 Islamic Achievements Chess: Indian game made popular by Muslims offered an intellectual challenge

51 #9

52 Islamic Achievements Literature: Poetry considered to be greatest Islamic artistic style; usually sung & kept short Arabian Nights is a collection of folktales about a genie in magical lamp

53 #10

54 Islamic Achievements Architecture: Muslims built beautiful mosques to show respect for Allah Used domes, columns, golden writing, & geometric designs


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