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Finish finding one interesting fact per Empire.
Bellwork Finish finding one interesting fact per Empire.
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THE ISLAMIC EMPIRE
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Essential Question: What was the impact of the Islamic Empire under the Abbasids and the Umayyads?
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Overview of Islam Around the year 600 CE, a new monotheistic religion called Islam began Islam was founded by the Prophet Muhammad in the Arabian city of Mecca After the Hijrah to the city of Medina, Muhammad gained Muslim converts and returned to Mecca, conquering the city
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They became known as the “Rightly Guided Caliphs”
Islam After Muhammad When Muhammad died in 632, the Muslim community elected a new leader called a caliph (successor) The first four caliphs all knew Muhammad and promised to stay true to the Qu’ran and Muhammad’s message They became known as the “Rightly Guided Caliphs”
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He used jihad to control and expand the Islamic Empire
Islam After Muhammad The first caliph was Muhammad’s friend and father-in-law, Abu Bakr; his goal was to keep Muslims under his government (the “caliphate”) He used jihad to control and expand the Islamic Empire
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The Rightly Guided Caliphs
The empire expanded under the next caliphs
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The caliphs used the Shari'a (laws of Islam) to govern the Empire
During the Rightly Guided Caliphates, the Islamic Empire expanded “Dar-al-Islam” (the areas where Islam is practiced) The caliphs used the Shari'a (laws of Islam) to govern the Empire The caliphate never forced non-Muslims to convert, especially “People of the Book” (Jews and Christians); they allowed religious tolerance as long as taxes were paid to the Empire
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The Umayyad Empire After the death of the fourth caliph, Ali ibn Abi Talib, a civil war for control of the Empire began The clan that came to power started the Umayyad Empire However, the rise of Umayyads led to a division in Islam
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The Sunni-Shi’a Split Before the Umayyads, caliphs were elected members of Muhammad’s family Shi’a Muslims rejected the rule of the Umayyads Sunni Muslims accepted the rule of the Umayyads The Shi’a believe that caliphs must come directly from Muhammad’s bloodline The Sunni believe that caliphs should follow Muhammad’s example, but do not have to be relatives
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The Umayyad Empire The Umayyads expanded the Empire, which brought wealth and new Islamic converts
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In 750, the Umayyad Empire was overthrown by the Abbasids
Under the Abbasids, the Islamic Empire grew to its greatest extent
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The Abbasids’ rule over the Islamic Empire lasted from 750 to 1258
The Abbasid Empire The Abbasids’ rule over the Islamic Empire lasted from 750 to 1258 The Abbasid caliphate built a strong government bureaucracy to rule the Empire
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The Abbasid Empire Muslim merchants expanded the Empire’s wealth by trading across Africa, the Indian Ocean, and the Mediterranean Sea
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The Abbasid Empire Wealth from trade led to a “golden age”, a time of great Muslim achievements in science, mathematics, medicine, and architecture
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The Role of Merchants Brought many new products into Arabia Helped make many people rich
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Learned about paper and gunpowder from the Chinese
The Role of Merchants Learned about paper and gunpowder from the Chinese New crops from India, China, and Southeast Asia
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The Role of Merchants From Africa: Ivory, spices, and slaves On the flip side they brought many new things to people outside their lands
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Spreading Islam Along with trading merchants spread Islamic ideas
India soon had large Muslim communities Africa soon had Muslim customs
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Islam was fast becoming a new force in the world!!!
The Effects Islam was fast becoming a new force in the world!!! Many people adopted Arabic culture People started speaking Arabic More and more people converted to Islam
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