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The Rise of Islam

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Where did Islam begin?

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Where did Islam begin?

• The Arabian Peninsula• Mostly desert• The southwest corner of the

peninsula, Yemen, has fertile land & sea ports

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How did geography affect Yemen?

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How did geography affect Yemen?

• Fertile soil leads to agriculture

• Good sea ports lead to trade

• Trade allowed for the exchange of ideas & culture

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How did the desert portion of the Peninsula make a living?

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How did the desert portion of the Peninsula make a living?

• Herding animals: sheep, goats, cattle• Bedouins: Arab herders• Traveled Arab Peninsula in search of

food & water for livestock• Well armed, mobile & accustomed to

fighting

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Who was Muhammad?

• Born in Mecca 570 AD

• Establishes Islam

• The Qu’ran: the holy book of Islam, it records the information revealed to Muhammad by God

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What are the fundamental ideas behind Islam?

• There is only one God, Allah

• Islam, Judaism & Christianity share the same God

• Muhammad is God’s prophet

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What are the Five Pillars of Islam?

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What are the Five Pillars of Islam?

• Most important duties expected of Muslims

1. Say the confession of faith

2. Pray five times a day

3. Support the poor through the payment of Alms

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4. Fast during the holy month of Ramadan

5. Make the Hajj or “pilgrimage” to Mecca at least once, if possible

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What conflict did Muhammad’s death cause?

• Who would be Islam’s new leader• ‘Ali, Muhammad’s cousin or Abu

Bakur, Muhammad’s close friend• Abu Bakur becomes the first

“Caliph”• Caliphs are not prophets, just

deputies of the prophet