Transcript Slide 1
The First Global Civilization
&
The Birth of Islam
Objective: To understand and
analyze the birth of Islam on the
Arabian peninsula and how it
evolved into a world religion and
created the 1st global civilization.
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Oasis Towns & Desert Life in preIslamic Arabia
The Arabian peninsula is uninhabitable- mostly
desert with some oasis towns
Struggle for subsistence on Arabian peninsula
Bedouins, (nomadic herders- adapt to desert
conditions) Clans and tribes
Bedouin & clan religion- Animism & polytheism
Mecca- site of trade and town of 2 meeting
caravan routes & also center of pilgrimage- site of
the Ka’ba
Yathrib- later named Medina “City of the Prophet”
The Prophet Muhammad &
The Genesis of Islam
Muhammad born 570 CE orphaned
at a young age
Born into Bedouin tribe and is a
merchant- takes part in caravans –
comes into contact with other faiths
At 20 works for and
marries Khadija- widowed
merchant
Muhammad is dissatisfied
with material life and often
Meditates
Muhammad’s Vision:
610 - revelation
Has a vision of Gabriel
Devotes the rest of his life to
the spread of Islam
622 leaves Mecca for Medina-
Hijra
Launches attacks on Meccan
caravans & defeat Muslims –
630 return to Mecca & destroy
idols
632 most of peninsula
supports new faith including
rival Umayyads
The Ka’ba
The Message of Islam
Based on strict monotheism –
Allah (all powerful God)
Dignity and equality of
believers before God
Moral code-Responsible for
own actions
Payment of zakat (tax for
charity)
No recognition of priests
Idol depiction forbidden
The Five Pillars:
1) Declaration of faith: One
2)
3)
4)
5)
God: Allah (shahadah)
Prayer: 5X a day (salat)
Fasting-during holy month
of Ramadan (siyam)
Tax for charity (zakat)
Hajj: pilgrimage to Mecca
Some consider jihad, a 6th
pillar-varying
interpretations
(Grand Mosque, Mecca)
The Quran & Sharia
Sacred word of God
Final authority
Honesty, generosity, justice
Harsh penalties for stealing or
murder
In original Arabic language
• Body of law that applies Quran
to everyday life of the umma
• Unites converts to Islam
• No separation between criminal
or civil law- Quran all situations
• Islam is a religion and a way of
life
Women pray in a mosque in Banda Aceh
Converts &
“People of the Book”
• Muslims share similar beliefs with Christians&
Jews- some same Prophets, idea of afterlife, the
Bible & Torah are revelations from God
• Jews & Christians are “People of the Book”
(spiritually superior to idol worshippers)
• Muslims generally tolerant as long as people
pay taxes
The Succession Crisis 632
Muhammad dies 632leadership crisis
Clan selects a caliph
(political and religious
successor to
Muhammad)
Choose Abu Bakr
(oversees raids on N.
Africa, zones in Iraq,
Syria, and Egypt)
Movements within Islam: the Sunni &
Shiite (Shia) Split & Further Factions
Muhammad's death creates deep rifts within Muslim community
3rd caliph Uthman murdered → his death creates another uproar
Shiites
Sunnis
Sufis
Caliphs be chosen by Only successor to
Muslims mystics
members of Muslims Muhammad is
community
descendants of
Piety & power
Pious Muslims- not
Muhammad (imam)
religious authority Ali’s right to caliphate
Selfless worship
Majority branch
Minority branch
of God
Live in Iraq, Iran,
Lebanon, and Yemen Missionary
Work
The Conquest & Spread of Islam
• Empire conquered Persia, parts of
Byzantine, Jerusalem, North Africa, &
Southern Spain
• Tolerant rulers – “Empire Arab rather
than Islamic”
• Extent into Spain- Cordoba,Granada
• The Umayyad Caliphate- Damascus, warrior
elite, extend Dar-al Islam
• The Abbasid Caliphate- Golden Age,
Baghdad, huge bureaucracy, revive Silk Road
Cordoba, Spain
The Alhambra
The Mediterranean
Basin 6th Century
Islamic Culture:
“Within the confines of the Islamic domains were
located the center of Hellenistic, Persian, Indian,
Egyptian, and Mesopotamian civilizations as well as
Christian and Jewish traditions of thought and
learning.”
“The ink of the scholar is more sacred than the blood
of the martyr.”
-Muhammad
The Golden Age of Islam
Under Harun- al Rashid
(786-809)
Art- arabesque,
calligraphy, geometric
patters (no idols)
Literature: Poetry &
Quran, Sufi Mysticism
Philosophy: Greek
philosophers
Science & Math: Hindi
numbers- Arabic
numerals, algebra
Astronomical tables
Medicine: al- Razi Canon
on Medicine
Islamic Culture:
• Harun- al Rashid – golden age of Abbasids
• Achievements in art, architecture, literature,
medicine, science, math, astronomy,
philosophy
• Art- no depiction of idols- arabesque/
geometric patterns
• Medicine- al- Razi Canon on Medicine
• Translation of Greek thought
• Attitudes toward trade & women
Islamic Art: Arabesque