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Muslim Ways of Life Chapter 2-3
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Trade Successful Trade Arabic Language Coins Detailed records Banks
Respected for wealth that was brought in
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Every Day Life Muslim Cities- Mosques- place of worship- also schools- courts Bazaar- Market place Most Muslims lived in villages and were farmers
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Muslim Society Top- Government Leaders, landowners, traders
Middle- Farmers, Artisans, workers Bottom- Slaves
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Muslim Achievements Math and Science Muslim Writing Art and Buildings
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Major Contribution Scholars in Muslim Lands saved much of the learning of the ancient world. Roman and Greek thinkers were remembered- The Western World lost this knowledge- it was the Muslims who recaptured it and preserved it.
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Revise Your Notes What is a crier? What is a Mosque?
Who was Ibn Khaldun? Who was al-Razi? Who was Mamum?
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Answers What is a crier? What is a Mosque? Who was Ibn Khaldun?
A caller to prayer- sets up in Minaret What is a Mosque? Houses of worship- used as schools and courts Who was Ibn Khaldun? Wrote the universal history, historian Who was al-Razi? Famous chemist- categorized animals, plants, and minerals Who was Mamum? Founded the house of wisdom, with Jewish, Christian, and Muslim Scholars
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