PPT-Chapter 6 The World of Islam
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Chapter 61 The Rise of Islam Why did Powerful civilizations begin in this area What are Semitic people Abraham and Ishmael Polytheism Allah etc Why is Mecca
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Chapter 61 The Rise of Islam Why did Powerful civilizations begin in this area What are Semitic people Abraham and Ishmael Polytheism Allah etc Why is Mecca important Why did the Arabian Peninsula become so important . And 57375en 57375ere Were None meets the standard for Range of Reading and Level of Text Complexity for grade 8 Its structure pacing and universal appeal make it an appropriate reading choice for reluctant readers 57375e book also o57373ers students 550 CE – 900 CE. Geography. The . Arabian Peninsula. was a desert land that lacked water sources. The people who lived in the peninsula were . nomads,. people who moved constantly to find water and food for their animals because of the hostile surroundings. . A Prophet and His World. The Arabian Peninsula was a crossroads of trade between the Indian Ocean and Mediterranean Basin.. Meant that any religious ideas developed there would spread quickly to the rest of the world.. Muslim scholars in Baghdad, the world's. scientific capital of the time.. Medieval Muslim manuscript describing the planetary motion.. Interactive map . http://highered.mcgraw-hill.com/sites/0072957549/student_view0/chapter14/interactive_map_quiz.html. Chapter . 13. I: A Prophet and His World. Arabian Peninsula: . harsh environment. , . Bedouins (nomadic herders, clan-based, polytheistic), . long-distance trade . (sea -> camel caravan). Link between India/China and Persia/Byzantine. Dr. Tilman Lanz. Minorities and Multilingualism Program. Department of Frisian Language and Culture. Rijksuniversiteit Groningen. t.lanz@rug.nl. Hypothesis. The frequency of terrorist attacks by young Muslims in Europe suggests that there are significant problems with the integration of these youth into European societies. We may also assume that there are significant tensions among Muslims in Europe what the ‚right‘ Islam is. This is a European problem, merely aggravated by the Islamic State. . What is Political Islam in the contemporary Middle East?. We will see some images about political Islam. How do we define political Islam?. . . Political Islam. Given the images you just saw, what are some ideas you can share about the concept of . How Islam united the . Arabian Peninsula . Objectives…. Describe how Muhammad’s successors spread Islam. Explain how rivalries split Islam. Islam. Submission to the will of Allah. Allah. The one and only god of Islam. Allah, Monotheistic . 2. Founder: Muhammad. 3. Holy Book: Qur’an. 4. Persons achieve salvation by following the Five Pillars of Islam.. The Life of Muhammad. Born in Mecca. Raised by his grandfather and uncle.. : . 1.2. Billion. Location. : Most reside in the countries that make up the . Middle East. Origins. Founded by Muhammad . (570 BC). Muhammad was an Arab Trader who was instructed by the Angel Gabriel to “proclaim” the word of GOD.. World History : The World of Islam. The Arabs were nomads who because of their hostile surroundings, moved constantly to find water and food for their animals.. Survival was not easy in such a hard environment. World History . AP. Islam. One of three Abrahamic, monotheistic religions. Judaism & Christianity worship the same God as Muslims. Two Branches:. Sunnis. : (. Sunna. =tradition) majority of Muslims. "The good that you give should be to the parents, the close ones, the orphans, the needy and the homeless, and any good that you do, God is Knowledgeable thereof.” English translation of the Qur’an, . Part I. Part II. Expansion of Islam. Introduction to Islam. Introduction to Islam. Islam. The term Islam means “to submit”. Religion. Islam. “To Submit”. Follower. Muslim. “One Who Submits”.
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