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Chapter 16: North Africa and Southwest Asia Today Section 2 Resources and Religion
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Chapter 16: North Africa and Southwest Asia Today Section 2 Resources and Religion.

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Page 1: Chapter 16: North Africa and Southwest Asia Today Section 2 Resources and Religion.

Chapter 16: North Africa and Southwest Asia Today

Section 2Resources and Religion

Page 2: Chapter 16: North Africa and Southwest Asia Today Section 2 Resources and Religion.

The Importance of Oil

• Today, nearly half the world’s oil is found mainly in Saudi Arabia, Iran, Kuwait, and Iraq.

• Saudi Arabia, the world’s largest oil-producing country, is also one of the largest oil exporters to the United States.

• After world War II, many nations in the region chose to nationalize, or have their governments take over the running of, their oil industries.

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The Importance of Oil

• In 1960, four countries – Iran, Iraq, Saudi Arabia, and Kuwait – joined with Venezuela, an oil rich country in South America, to form the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries, or OPEC.

• OPEC decides the price and amount of oil produced in each country each year.

• In, 1973 OPEC placed an embargo on the export of oil to countries that supported Israel.

Gaining Control

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The Importance of Oil

• Since the early 1900’s, oil has been the most important primary product, or raw material.

• Many countries have also developed secondary products, or goods manufactured from primary products.

• Example: In Iraq, date palms are an important primary product and they are used to produce date syrup, paper and other products

Developing New Products

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The Importance of Oil

• Oil rich countries also use the oil to make secondary products.

• Saudi Arabia and other Persian Gulf countries have been refining crude oil and natural gas.

• They also make petrochemicals from crude and natural gas.

• Petrochemicals are used in the manufacture of cosmetics, plastics, detergents, fertilizers and other products.

Other Industries

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Religion in the Region• Islam is the dominate religion, but not the only

one.• Islam influences every country in the region. • It shows through the Five Pillars of Islam, which

are woven into the fabric of daily life.• People stop and pray five times a day, no matter

what they are doing.• Television and radio air programs devoted to

reading from the Qur`an many times a day• All Muslim try to go on a haj, or pilgrimage to

Mecca, once in a lifetime.

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Religion in the Region• During Ramadan, the ninth month of the

Islamic year, Muslims fast from sunrise to sunset.

• `Id al – Fitr, the Feast of Breaking the Fast, ends Ramadan and lasts for several days.

• For Muslims, the calendar begins the year Muhammad fled to Medina, A.D. 622

• Each Islamic year has 12 months of about 29 days each.

• Each day starts at sunset.

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Westernization vs. Traditional Culture

• Many people in this region think western nations have to much influence over their culture.

• Fast food restaurants, T-shirts, television, and rap music are examples of westernization.

• Some believe that westernization will give them a higher standard of living and easier life.

• Others believe the loss if their traditional culture id too great a price to pay.

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The Roles of Women

• In countries like Israel, Jordan, and Egypt, many women are educated and hold important positions in business, politics, and the military.

• In other countries, the roles of women are limited based on religious beliefs.

• For example, Saudi Arabian women are not allowed to attend gatherings with men and are forbidden to drive cars.

• Very few Saudi women work outside the home.

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Clothing and Culture• The culture dictates what is worn in the

region.• In Israel, some women and men dress in

fashionable Western clothing.• Orthodox Jewish women wear a more

modest dress and men often were black suits and hats and grow long hair from their ears.

• In some Islamic countries, women wear chadors, floor length cloaks that cover everything but the eyes.

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Nomads

• Nomads are disappearing from the culture.• Only 1% of the population is nomadic.• Governments encourage nomads to settle

down and make it difficult for them to travel across borders.