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Understanding Islam :. Islam Today: Demographics There are an estimated 1.2 billion Muslims worldwide –Approximately 1/5 th of the world's population.

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Page 1: Understanding Islam :. Islam Today: Demographics There are an estimated 1.2 billion Muslims worldwide –Approximately 1/5 th of the world's population.

Understanding Islam:

Page 2: Understanding Islam :. Islam Today: Demographics There are an estimated 1.2 billion Muslims worldwide –Approximately 1/5 th of the world's population.

Islam Today: Demographics• There are an estimated 1.2 billion

Muslims worldwide– Approximately 1/5th of the world's

population – Growth without missionary efforts

• Where Do Muslims Live?– Only 18% of Muslims live in the Arab world – 20% are found in Sub-Saharan Africa – 30% in the South Asian region of Pakistan,

India and Bangladesh– The world's largest single Muslim

community is in Indonesia • The Top 9: 1) Indonesia, 2) Pakistan, 3)

Bangladesh, 4) India, 5) Turkey, 6) Iran, 7) Egypt, 8) Nigeria, and 9) China

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Two Main Braches of Islam• There are two main branches of Islam today

• Sunni recognize the male heirs of the first 4 elected (according to Muhammad's instruction) caliphs (or spiritual heads) after Muhammad’s death

• Shiite recognize the decedents of only the 4th caliphs—Ali (M’s son-in-law & cousin), the only true descendent of Muhammad

• In all other ways Sunni and Shiite are very similar

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Understanding Muhammad (Islam’s messenger of God):

His Life and Times

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The Life of Muhammad:The early years

• Muhammad was born in Mecca around the year 570 (A city of western Saudi Arabia)

• Mecca was not a kind, friendly culture

• These tribes all worshiped many different gods (polytheistic)

• Muhammad began working as a merchant and was known for his trustworthiness

• Muhammad and Khadija (wife) had 4 daughters and 2 sons

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Muhammad as a young man • Gained a reputation as being honest and reliable – nicknamed al- Amin, “the trustworthy.”

• Worked as a shepherd, then as in trade

• Began to work for the wealthy widow Khadija; they married (she was 40 and he was 25).

•Began to contemplate the low level of moral and social life in Mecca; felt great sympathy for orphans, widows, outcasts and the poor; critical especially of the practice of burying infant daughters alive.

•Became a highly disciplined spiritual seeker (Denny, 51).

Mt. Hira – north of Mecca

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Koran (or the Qur'an)

• Introduction– God's revelations to

Muhammad– Islam’s religious text

• The Creation of the Book

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The sacred text of Islam:

The Koran

• Organized into 114 chapters, called suras.

• Written in Arabic; recited in Arabic.

• Meccan suras and Medinan suras

• Text is understood as offering “guidance for the world” or “a clear sign for those who can understand.”

• Recitation, or revelation, of what God plans to reveal to humanity

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The Five Pillars• The believer worships God directly without the

intercession of priests or clergy or saints. • The believer's duties are summed up in five simple

rules, the so-called Five Pillars of Islam:

• 1) Belief

• 2) Worship– A) Worship God five times a day — at dawn, noon,

mid-afternoon, sunset, and nightfall.

– B) All males gather together on Friday for the noon prayer and listen to a sermon by the leader of the community.

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The Five Pillars• 3) Fasting

• 4) Almsgiving

• 5) Pilgrimage

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African Civilizations and the Spread of Islam

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What is the geography of Africa? How might this geography impact Africans?

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African Regions

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Pre-Islamic Africa• Extremely diverse societies developed• Political unity was difficult because of terrain• Bantu: primary language spoken

• Oral traditions; very few written records• Most communities are preliterate (lacking writing system)

• Animistic and polytheistic religions• Power of natural forces; ritual and worship• Dancing, drumming, divination, and sacrifice• Witchcraft; cosmology• Ancestors are called upon

• Economies vary by region• N. Africa: Islamic trade routes and Mediterranean trade• Sub-Saharan: agriculture; ironworking; tribes and herders• Africans exchanged abundant raw materials (esp. salt) for manufactured

goods

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Geography of Africa

Africa’s geography was very diverse

& Africans were lived differently based on where

they lived

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Geography of Africa

The Sahara is the world’s largest desert & acted as a barrier to separate North Africa

from sub-Saharan Africa

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Early Societies of Africa

By 750, North Africans were part of the Islamic Empire, converted to Islam, & shared Arabic culture

Early societies of North Africa were influenced by

Mediterranean cultures such as the Phoenicians & Romans

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Early Societies of Africa

African societies south of the Sahara were

isolated & missed out on

the cultural diffusion of the

Classical Era

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Influence of Islam in Africa• 640-700: Muslims moved west from Arabia

across N. Africa to spread Islam• Rapid conversions by Berbers (Saharan nomads)• Spreads along pre-existing caravan routes

• Maghreb: NW Africa (W of Egypt); Islamized• 11th-12th centuries: Almoravids and Almohads

(ultra-conservative Muslim Berbers) grow in power• Reformers: launch jihad (war to spread and protect

faith) against “lax” Muslims• Almohads defeat Almoravids • Almohad Caliphate: 1121-1269• These groups are essential to the spread of Islam

throughout Africa.• Why is Islam attractive?

• Egalitarian; reinforced kings’ authority; equal footing politically/religiously/economically with Arabs

Almoravids1040-1147

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How did early people in Sub-Saharan Africa live?

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Characteristics of Sub-Saharan Africa■While the societies of sub-Saharan Africa

were diverse, they shared some similarities:–Most societies lived in farming villages in

family-based clans–Few societies had

written languages; Histories were shared orally by storytellers (griots)

–Made iron tools

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Characteristics of Africa■Sub-Saharan people

were polytheistic:–Practiced animism,

a religion in whichspirits exist in nature &play a role in daily life

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“Stateless” Societies

• Many small African communities are politically organized in this way• There are authoritarian and centralized empires, however

• Lack concentration of power and authority• Authority and power normally exercised by a ruler and court

is held by a council or families or community• Not a “fulltime job”

• Weakness of stateless societies• No organization to collect taxes no effective militaries• No consensus Difficult to resist external pressures• No undertaking of large building projects

• Internal problems could be resolved by allowing dissidents to leave and establish new villages

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The Bantu Migration

Over the course of 4,000 years, Bantu peoples of central

Africa migrated south in search of farmland

These Bantu migrations helped spread new farming & ironworking techniques

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What factors shaped the culture of East Africa?

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East Africa■The societies of East African participated

in the Indian Ocean trade network & were shaped by cultural diffusion:–The kingdom of

Aksum trade withPersia, India, Arabia, & Rome; Aksum became a Christian kingdom

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Axum Church

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Swahili Coast of East Africa• Islamized trading ports along coast by 13th c.

• Most merchants converted; financial motivation

• Ibn Battuta: Islamic scholar/writer who visits these cities; refers to them as Muslim cities

• Swahili language (Bantu + Arabic) emerged in urbanized trading ports• Syncretism: merging of different cultures

• Swahili civilization = set of commercial city-states stretching along the East African coast

• Kilwa, Mogadishu, Mombasa: large city-state and trading centers along coast• Each city-state was politically independent

with its own king• Sharp class distinctions in each city-state: big

gap between the merchant elite class and the commoners

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East Africa■ Arab merchants

introduced Islam to East African trade cities–The mix of African &

Arab cultures led to a new Swahili language

–Towns had mosques & were ruled by a Muslim sultan

–But many people kept their traditional religious beliefs

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KILWA• Located on East African Coast

• Independent City-State - not part of kingdom

• Monopolized (controlled) gold trade with interior

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• Model drawing of Palace of Kilwa - Palace was destroyed by the Portuguese in early 16th century

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•Swahili Culture: • Islamic & African culture blended

• Swahili language

• Beautiful mosques

Hail Mary in Swahili

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What factors shaped the culture of West Africa?

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West African Kingdoms

• Grasslands Kingdoms = West African Kingdoms= Sudanic States = Ghana, Mali, Songhai

• Sahel Grasslands: transition zone between Sahara Desert and savannahs to the south

• Point of exchange between North and Sub-Saharan Africa; important region of trade once gold is found

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West Africa■West Africa was

were shaped by the trans-Saharan trade network:–West Africans

had large deposits of gold, but lacked salt

–The gold-salt trade connected North & West Africa

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West Africa■The gold-salt trade

increased cultural diffusion with Muslim merchants:–Islam was

introduced in West Africa & slowed gained converts

–Many Africans blended Islam with animism or never converted

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West African Kingdoms• Islam reinforced ideas of kingship and

power: “royal cult”• Joining Islam gives rulers prestige and

associates them with other great Muslim leaders

• Majority of population never converted; retain their polytheism/animism• Rulers were more concerned about

political benefits of Islam than conversion• Trade gold and salt• Mali, Ghana and Songhai

• Combine Islamic religion/culture with local practices

• Each incorporates the previous kingdom; bigger than last

• Each will exert power over subordinate communities through taxes, tribute, and military support

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West Africa■The gold-salt trade led

to wealth & empires in West Africa–By 800, Ghana

became an empire by taxing merchants, building a large army, & conquering surrounding people

–Ghana kings served as religious leaders, judges, & generals

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Ghana Empire400? – 1076

• 1st great West African empire

• Trade salt and gold• 10th c: rulers convert to

Islam while common people remain loyal to polytheism

• 11th c.: political height• Almoravid armies

invaded Ghana in 1076

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West Africa■The kings who ruled

Mali after Sundiata converted to Islam

■The most important king was Mansa Musa:–He built a 100,000

man army to keep control over Mali

–He divided Mali into provinces ruled by appointed governors

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Mali Empire(1230-1600)

• Broke away from Ghana in 13th c.• Economy: agriculture and gold trade

• Traders spread beyond W Africa• Very wealthy empire

• Islamized state in 13th c. when rulers convert• Mosques built; public prayers

• Founder: Sundiata (dies 1260)• “Lion Prince”• Divides society into clans with different jobs• Peace created through loyalty; crimes

severely punished• Credited with Malinke expansion and

creation of unified state with each tribe having a representative at court

• Heavily defended empire

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Mali Empire(1230-1600)

• Jenne and Timbuktu• Major cities of commercial

exchange• Scholars, artisans, merchants• Mosques, libraries,

universities• Mostly agricultural; polygamy

allowed because of Islamic beliefs and for the ability to have children work

• Irrigation along Niger River

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Mansa MusaMansa Musa was a devout Muslim & went on

a hajj to Mecca in 1324

Mansa Musa passed out gold nuggets to the people he met along the way

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Mansa Musa: Malinke Ruler

• Second ruler of Mali• 1324: Hajj to Mecca

• Aligns himself with Islamic rulers• Brings back scholars, architects,

artists• Ishak al-Sahili: architect who

builds great Mosque of Jenne• Inadvertently devastates

economies he enters as he passes out gold and spends it

• Symbol of existence of wealthy, sophisticated empires in Africa

• Estimated wealth: $400 billion

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West Africa■When he returned

from Mecca, Mansa Musa built mosques throughout Mali, including Timbuktu–This trade city

attracted scholars, doctors, religious leaders

–It had a university & became an important center for learning

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West Africa■When he returned

from Mecca, Mansa Musa built mosques throughout Mali, including Timbuktu–This trade city

attracted scholars, doctors, religious leaders

–It had a university & became an important center for learning

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West Africa■After Mansa Musa,

Mali declined & was replaced by Songhai –Kings gained control

of trade cities along the gold-salt routes

–Songhai grew into the largest of the West African empires

–Its fall in 1591 ended a 1,000 year era of empires in West Africa

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Songhai Empire(1464-1591)

• Independent from Mali in 1370s• Prospered as a trading state and

military power.• Founded by Sunni Ali (1464-1492)

• Great military leader; extended rule over the entire Niger River valley.

• Rulers practice Islam; people maintain polytheism• Muslims are merchants (wealthy);

become elite• Songhai remained dominant until

defeated by Moroccans in 1591 for practicing a lax form of Islam

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Influence of Islam in West African Kingdoms

• Islam provided universal faith, sense of community, and a strong political/legal system.

• Royal Cult: rulers reinforced authority through Muslim ideology; spiritual and political leader

• Many who are exposed to Islam do not convert but remain practitioners of their indigenous religion• Many Sudanic societies were matrilineal.

• Hesitancy over conversion to Islam since it restricted women more than these societies did

• Islam supports interregional trade• Slavery and slave trade grew in prominence (7 million traded)• Slave trade has existed since Classical period; Islam helps

globalize it• Majority of Africa, even after introduction of Islam, will

remain in isolation and not connected to larger networks

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Global Connections• Spread of Islam brought large areas of Africa

into the global community through increasing contact from 700-1500 CE. • Specifically, Sudanic states and East Africa

• However, most of Africa evolved in regions free of Islamic contact (Central + Southern Africa). • Organized their lives in stateless societies.

• While no universal empires and religions develop in Africa, Christianity and Islam impact the region through political, economic, and cultural development.

• Reality is there are more written records in regions affected by Islam; knowledge is not even