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1 Islamic Achievement & Influence
3/22/2011 Islamic Achievement & Influence 1 ‹#›

2 Muslim Urban Centers Education increased w/ creation of Universities
3/22/2011 Muslim Urban Centers Education increased w/ creation of Universities Scholars preserved classical works of Greece/Rome Improved Indian/Persian discoveries Cities included: Baghdad (Iraq) Cordoba (Spain) Damascus (Syria) Cairo (Egypt) Timbuktu (Mali) 2 ‹#›

3 3/22/2011 Cairo 3 ‹#›

4 Role of Women Women in full Burqas
3/22/2011 Role of Women Rights determined by interpreters of Koran. “Men are managers of women’s affairs.” “Righteous women are therefore obedient” In early days, women could get an education. Inheritance rights Could divorce and remarry Women in full Burqas 4 ‹#›

5 House of Wisdom Islamic center for scholars (University)
3/22/2011 House of Wisdom Islamic center for scholars (University) Opened by Caliph al- Ma’mum in early 800’s Included library, academy, & translation center. Interpreted/translated works from Greece, Rome, India, Persia & others. Scholars gathered to study & analyze Muhammad preached education important in order to serve Allah 5 ‹#›

6 Medical Advances al-Razi Cleaner air could help recovery
3/22/2011 Medical Advances al-Razi Created encyclopedia Comprehensive Book collected medical knowledge from Greece, Syria, India, & Arabic sources. Cleaner air could help recovery Called for good nutrition & exercise Wrote findings in Treatise on Smallpox & Measles 6 ‹#›

7 Mathematic Achievements
3/22/2011 Mathematic Achievements Related to study of Astronomy Al-Khwarizmi created a technique Al-Jabr = Algebra Trigonometry developed Arabic Numeral System adopted from India (3:16) 7 ‹#›

8 Scientific Achievements
3/22/2011 Scientific Achievements Used observation & conducted lab experiments Ibn al-Haytham produced first book on Optics. Studies led to development of lenses for telescopes & microscopes. 8 ‹#›

9 Astronomy Astrolabe 5 Pillars led to Astronomical advances (Why?)
3/22/2011 Astronomy 5 Pillars led to Astronomical advances (Why?) Needed accurate Lunar calendar to observe religious periods Cartography (mapmaking) became prominent Astrolabe scientific instrument used to navigate on seas. h?v=JZDe9DCx7Wk 9 ‹#›

10 Essential Knowledge 165. Why were Muslims interested in Education?
3/22/2011 Essential Knowledge 165. Why were Muslims interested in Education? 166. What was the Muslims’ first ‘university’? 167. Match the following Muslims to their correct field of study: Al-Razi, Al-Khwarizmi, Ibn al- Haytham (Medicine, Mathematics, Optics) 168. From where do the Arabic Numerals originate? 10 ‹#›

11 Muslim Literature The Rubaiyat Collection of poems Omar Khayyam
Persian mathematician & Astronomer “Yesterday & today go on without us: Tomorrow what’s the charge against me, pray? In youth, I studied for a little while; Later I boasted of my mastery, Yet this was all the lesson I learned: We come from dust, and with the wind are gone, Of all the travelers on this endless road No one returns to tell us where it leads, There’s little in this world but greed and need, Leave nothing here, for you will not return.”

12 Muslim Literature Follows storytelling tradition of Bedouins
3/22/2011 Muslim Literature Follows storytelling tradition of Bedouins Koran considered standard for all Islamic literature. The Thousand and One Nights: Arabian Nights tales about the Abbasid period – a Golden Age collection of fairy tales, parables, & legends. 11 ‹#›

13 Muslim Art & Architecture
3/22/2011 Muslim Art & Architecture Calligraphy – the art of beautiful handwriting 12 ‹#›

14 3/22/2011 Mosaics 13 ‹#›

15 Muslim Art & Architecture
3/22/2011 Muslim Art & Architecture Much of Islamic architecture is a blending of Byzantine architecture with Muslim ideas. 14 ‹#›

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17 * Tomb built by Emperor Shah Jahan as a tomb for his beloved wife
3/22/2011 The Taj Mahal ( ) * Tomb built by Emperor Shah Jahan as a tomb for his beloved wife Minarets Onion Dome 16 ‹#›

18 3/22/2011 Dome of the Rock (3:20) Why is the Dome of the Rock significant to Muslims? 18 ‹#›

19 The city of Cordoba, Spain
3/22/2011 The city of Cordoba, Spain 20 ‹#›

20 Essential Knowledge 169. What is the art of beautiful handwriting?
3/22/2011 Essential Knowledge 169. What is the art of beautiful handwriting? 170. Name India’s most classic form of Islamic architecture? 171. What art form, borrowed from the Byzantines, uses small pieces of tile/glass to create images? 172. What battle is credited with stopping the Muslim advance on Europe? 23 ‹#›


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