royal mosque (pakistan) al-razi & ibn sina

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Out of the sands of the Arabian Desert have come many wonderful things …

Haram Mosque in Makkah

Hajj at the Ka'bah

Dome of the Rock (Israel)

Royal Mosque (Pakistan)

Samarra Mosque

(Iraq)

The Alhambra (Spain)

Al-Razi & Ibn Sina

Al - Khwarizmi

Astrolabe

A Thousand and One Arabian Nights

Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves

Islamic calligraphy (Allah)

Muhammad

Five Pillars of Islam

I. Profession of Faith

II. Prayer

III. Almsgiving

IV. Fasting

V. Pilgrimage

Spread of Islam

After the death of Muhammad…• Muhammad left no clear instructions on

succession →prominent Muslims met & chose a caliph (successor) and expansion continued

1. Abu Bakr (Muhammad’s father-in-law)

2. Umar (father-in-law)– conquered peoples retained land & religion– required to pay a special tax, known as the jizya

3. Uthman (son-in-law)

4. Ali (son-in-law: Fatimah)

Divisions w/in Islam• In Syria, governor Muawiya refused to pay Ali

allegiance & after the murder of Ali in 661, became the caliph of the entire Muslim world

• This created a split in Muslim world – Ali’s followers refused to follow Muawiya & the concept of the caliph as a political leader → Shiite Muslims (Iran, some in Iraq & Lebanon)

• Most Muslims followed Muawiya as caliph → Sunni Muslims (90% of all Muslims)

• Sufi – dissatisfied w/ the worldliness of Muawiya & the Umayyad Dynasty, they focused on prayer, meditation, fasting & religious writing

Umayyad Caliphate(661 – 750)

• Stressed political rather than religious (ruled more like kings than caliphs)

• Arabic official language• Minted Arabic currency, built roads &

established postal routes• Jews & Christians were tolerated as people of

the book, but paid a tax• Shiite areas were discontent

Abbasid Caliphate(750 – 1258)

• Anti-Umayyad Arabs joined non-Arab muslims to overthrow the dynasty & new caliph, Abu al-Abbas (descendant of Muhammad’s uncle)

• Baghdad became the capital of the empire• More social equality → Persians dominated the

bureaucracy, Turks dominated the army & Arabs controlled religion

• However, many lands on the outskirts began to break free from the Abbasid Empire

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