Section 2: Building A Muslim Empire.
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Chapter 10
Successor to Muhammad
In 632 Abu Bakr became the first Caliph.
▪ United all Arab tribes as Muslims.
Once united the Muslims defeated the Persians.
▪ And Parts of the Byzantine empire.
Issues arise.
After Muhammad’s Death issues arose between
Sunni and Shiite Muslims.
Shiites
Believe that Muhammad’s successors must be
descendants of his son-in-law, Ali
They should also be religious leaders and interpret
the Quran.
Sunnis
Believe that male Muslims from Muhammad’s
tribe can lead without performing religious
functions.
Today
About 90% of Muslims are Sunni.
Both groups believe in the same God, the Quran,
and the five pillars of Islam.
They differ in religious practices, laws, and rules
about daily life.
A third group the Sufis, meditate and fast to gain
communion with God.
Sunni Umayyad
In the 700’s, a powerful clan set up the Sunni
Umayyad caliphate.
They directed conquest that extended the Muslim
empire.
▪ From Spain to the Indus River Valley.
The empire last until 750.
They imposed a special tax on non-Muslims.
▪ But Jews, Christians, and Zoroastrians could still
worship.
Sunni Umayyad Cont.
Later they faced economic tensions and
opposition from those that did not have same
privileges as Muslims.
After Capturing Damascus in 750.
▪ Strong support from Shiites and non-Arabs, Abu alAbbas founded the Abbasid dynasty.
Abbasid Dynasty
Ended conquest.
Supported Education and learning.
Enjoyed a golden age with a more efficient
government .
Capital was in Baghdad.
Mosques with minarets graced the cities.
Markets sold good from afar.
Separate State
In Spain the Umayyads established a separate
state.
Muslims ruled parts of Spain until 1492.
Were tolerant of other religions, supported
scholars, and constructed grand buildings.
Empires Decline
As the empire declined, independent dynasties
took over.
Seljuk Turks gained power and their sultan
controlled Baghdad by 1055.
▪ Kept the Abbasid caliph as a figurehead.
In 1216 the Mongols attacked across SW Asia.
▪ Burned Baghdad in 1258 ending the Abbasid dynasty.