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Influenc e of Geograph y in the Middle East
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Influence of Geography in the Middle East. Deserts: Water scarcity- population settlement imbalance Less than 10% of land is arable.

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Page 1: Influence of Geography in the Middle East. Deserts: Water scarcity- population settlement imbalance Less than 10% of land is arable.

Influence of Geography

in the Middle East

Page 2: Influence of Geography in the Middle East. Deserts: Water scarcity- population settlement imbalance Less than 10% of land is arable.

Deserts:

•Water scarcity- population settlement imbalance• Less than 10%

of land is arable

Page 3: Influence of Geography in the Middle East. Deserts: Water scarcity- population settlement imbalance Less than 10% of land is arable.

• Other than nomads, most

people live along the coast and in the river

valleys

Page 4: Influence of Geography in the Middle East. Deserts: Water scarcity- population settlement imbalance Less than 10% of land is arable.

Natural Resources:

• Oil- 70% of the worlds oil reserves–Produce ½ of the worlds current

supply–Importance of oil allows many

Middle East countries to play “oil politics” (OPEC)

Page 5: Influence of Geography in the Middle East. Deserts: Water scarcity- population settlement imbalance Less than 10% of land is arable.
Page 6: Influence of Geography in the Middle East. Deserts: Water scarcity- population settlement imbalance Less than 10% of land is arable.

• Lack of key natural

resources and food shortages

makes the Middle East

interdependent

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The Rise of Islam

• The Islamic faith quickly spread across the Arabian Peninsula under Muhammad, and his successors.

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Page 9: Influence of Geography in the Middle East. Deserts: Water scarcity- population settlement imbalance Less than 10% of land is arable.

•By the 800s the Islamic Faith and rule had been

established throughout the Middle East, North Africa

and Spain

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Reasons for the rapid success:

• Islam brought a sense of unity and communality to believers. – Through this unity they

had a common cause to spread the Islamic faith

• Muslims saw victories as a sign of Allah’s support

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• Jihad- –those who

fought and were willing to die in the name of Allah were guaranteed a place in heaven

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• Tolerance towards other faiths-Jews as Christians viewed as “people of the book”• Weakness of the Byzantine and

Persian Empires• Superior military tactics and leaders