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Connections: A World History Second Edition Chapter Connections: A World History, Second Edition Edward H. Judge • John W. Langdon The Origins and Expansion of Islam, 100–750 11

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Connections: A World HistorySecond Edition

Chapter

Connections: A World History, Second EditionEdward H. Judge • John W. Langdon

The Origins and Expansion of Islam, 100–750

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The Great Mosque at MeccaThe Great Mosque at Mecca

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The Expansion of Islam, 632–732 C.E.The Expansion of Islam, 632–732 C.E.

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The Origins and Expansion of Islam The Origins and Expansion of Islam 100–750 100–750

A. Pre-Islamic ArabiaB. The Rise of IslamC. Islam Expands, 632–661 D. The Umayyad Caliphate, 661–750E. Society and Culture in Early Islam

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Pre-Islamic ArabiaPre-Islamic Arabia

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Pre-Islamic ArabiaPre-Islamic Arabia

A. Camels and Commerce1. Isolation

2. Camel transport

3. Southern Arabia and trade

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A camel caravan.A camel caravan.

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Pre-Islamic ArabiaPre-Islamic Arabia

B. The Collapse of Southern Arabia and the Rise of Mecca1. Challenges and competition

2. The introduction of monotheism

3. Destruction of southern Arabian states

4. Mecca

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FOUNDATION MAP 11.1 Physical Geography of the FOUNDATION MAP 11.1 Physical Geography of the Arabian PeninsulaArabian Peninsula

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MAP 11.2 Arabia and Adjacent Regions, 500 C.E.MAP 11.2 Arabia and Adjacent Regions, 500 C.E.

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The Rise of IslamThe Rise of Islam

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The Rise of IslamThe Rise of Islam

A. The Prophet Muhammad1. Early life

2. Revelations

3. A new prophet, a new religion, and a new mission

4. The Qur’an

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A hand-copied page from a 19th-century edition of A hand-copied page from a 19th-century edition of the Qur’an.the Qur’an.

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The Rise of IslamThe Rise of Islam

B. From Mecca to Medina1. Hijra

2. Umma

3. Five Pillars of Islam

4. Conversion of Mecca

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The Shahadah: “There is no God but Allah, and The Shahadah: “There is no God but Allah, and Muhammad is His messenger.”Muhammad is His messenger.”

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Islam ExpandsIslam Expands632–661 632–661

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Islam Expands, 632–661 Islam Expands, 632–661

A. An Agreement Between Leader and Followers1. Succession crisis

2. The caliphate

3. Jihad and the two houses

4. The caliphate as empire

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MAP 11.3 Islamic Expansion in Southwest Asia, MAP 11.3 Islamic Expansion in Southwest Asia, 632–661632–661

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Islam Expands, 632–661 Islam Expands, 632–661

B. The Challenge to a Unified Islam1. Divisions

2. Sunnis and Shi’ites

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The Umayyad CaliphateThe Umayyad Caliphate661–750 661–750

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The Umayyad Caliphate, 661–750The Umayyad Caliphate, 661–750

A. Umayyad Expansion1. Centralization and expansion

2. Commerce and expansion

B. Collapse of the Umayyad Caliphate1. The Abbasids

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MAP 11.4 Islamic Expansion, 661–732MAP 11.4 Islamic Expansion, 661–732

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Society and Culture in Early IslamSociety and Culture in Early Islam

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Society and Culture in Early IslamSociety and Culture in Early Islam

A. Religious Observance: The Mosque

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The Dome of the Rock.The Dome of the Rock.

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Society and Culture in Early IslamSociety and Culture in Early Islam

B. Legal Uniformity: The Shari`ah1. Islamic law and daily life

2. Gender and Islamic law

C. Tolerance of Other Faiths

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Salat, or ritual worship, mandates a sequence of Salat, or ritual worship, mandates a sequence of prayers to be performed five times each dayprayers to be performed five times each day

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Key Dates and DevelopmentsKey Dates and Developments