Transcript Slide 1
Eastern Europe and Muslim
Civilizations
Islam is
founded
Founded by Muhammad, who wrote down word of God in holy
book called Quran
Followers of Islam are called Muslims.
Muhammad spread religion across Middle East, widely followed
still in that region.
Basic Beliefs of Islam
Monotheistic: One God
Five Pillars or duties to follow, including a trip to Mecca
Mecca is important because it is where Muhammad was born
and where Quran was written.
Beliefs of Islam are applied to everyday lives of people,
becomes a way of life.
Sunnis v. Shiites
Many Muslims debated over who should lead Islam after
Muhammad’s death.
Sunnis: Thought that Abu Bakr was rightful leader of Islam,
majority of Muslims are Sunnis
Shiites: Thought all leaders of religion should be able to trace
ancestry to Muhammad. Most common in Iran
Comparing Christianity and Islam
Both groups share similar
beliefs, such as the Ten
Commandments (Jews too).
Muslims believe Jesus was an
important prophet but not the
promised Savior.
Christians believe Jesus was the
Savior, and he will come again
on Judgment Day.
Spread of Islam
Caliph: successor to Muhammad
and leader of Sunni Muslims
First caliph is Abu Bakr, launches
campaign to spread Islam.
Key to success: strong belief in
Islam by armies and belief that
those who die in battle are
rewarded in Paradise.
Umayyad Dynasty
First major Muslim
dynasty
Establish many of the
Muslim traditions used
today.
Establish Arabic as main
language, develop own
currency for empire, and
built large mosques still
used today.
Abbasid Dynasty
Replaced Umayyad dynasty
and move capital to Baghdad,
Iraq.
Focus on learning, developing
distinct Muslim culture.
Ruled during split between
Sunnis and Shiites.
Slowly declined until Mongols
take over in 13th century.
Trade networks
spread Islam
Muslim traders set up posts in trading areas and teach people
about Islam.
Islam spreads through North Africa rapidly due to the trade
networks there.
Muslims contribute to study of algebra, literature, philosophy,
astronomy.
Life in Muslim Society
Muslim society was more
accepting than that of Europe,
which attracted followers.
Blended culture of Persians,
Africans, and Europeans.
Non-Muslims were allowed to
practice own religion, but
many chose to convert.
Byzantine Empire
Justinian I: creates code of laws
to preserve and spread Roman
ideas, later influences western
law.
Constantinople is main city,
trade flourishes here.
Expand on Greek and Roman
studies, later contributes to
Renaissance.
Taken over by Ottoman Empire.
Rise of Russia
Slavs and Vikings are first settlers in Russia, set up
trade center in Kiev.
Kiev later influenced by Byzantine empire and adopt
customs, written language of each other.
Mongols take over in 1200s, tolerant but fierce rulers
who set standard for absolute power.
Cut off Russia from the rest of the world when Europe
starts to make advances.
Moscow takes over
Mongols defeated
and Russia ruled by
Ivan the Great, unites
northern Russia.
Tsar: Russian ruler
Grandson is Ivan the
Terrible, absolute
ruler
Ottoman Empire
Ottomans take over part of
Byzantine Empire
Turkish peoples captured
Constantinople, renamed it
Istanbul.
One of the largest empires in
history, spread Islam even
further.