Philosophy - Alpine Public School
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Chapter 15
Islamic Civilization
Islamic Beliefs
Muslims refer to God as Allah
“Islam” means: “submission” to in Arabic
“Muslim” is one who has submitted to God’s will.
Please God by following his teachings
The Five Pillars
Belief
Only 1
God
Muhammad
is the
messenger
of God
Prayer
Religious
duty for
Muslims
to pray 5
times a
day
Charity
Fasting
Giving to the
needy Muslims
must share
wealth with
less fortunate
During
Ramadan, no
eating or
drinking
daybreak to
sunset
Devout
Muslims give
25% of
wealth each
year
This tests
commitment
to God
Broken by
Eid al-Fitr`
Pilgrimage
Trip to the
holy city
(Hajj)
Quran says all
Muslims
should make
the Hajj at
least once and
strengthen
the global
community of
Muslims
Factors that helped build an Arab
Muslim empire
Decline of the Persian and Byzantine Empires
Ability and devotion of soldiers in Muslim armies
Muslim tolerance for other religions
After Muhammad died…
Rulers called caliphs led the Muslim community and
eventually the empire.
The word “caliph” in Arabic means Successor.
A government run by a caliph is called a caliphate.
Philosophy
Studied the ideas of Aristotle & other
Greeks
They worked to combine Islamic faith
with principles in Greek logic
Medicine
Studied ancient Greek scholars and improved on
Greek medicine
Produced a medical encyclopedia which covered every
disease and treatment known at the time
They had hospitals which included pharmacies and
where difficult operations were performed including
cancer and brain surgeries
History & Geography
History of the world that explained the rise and fall of
dynasties
Some wrote about travels around Muslims countries
Folk Tales
Comes from a long tradition of story telling
Describes animals, heroes, and adventures
The Thousand & One Nights tells us a lot about
Muslim life in that time period
Poetry
Started as oral story telling
It allowed nomads praise tribes and mock enemies
Some wrote about religious themes, some about
desire, giving up worldly possessions, & seeking
nearness to God
Mathematics
Decimal system based on Indian numerals
Today we call it Arabic numbers because the Arab
world introduced it to Europe
Advanced algebra allowing people to solve complex
problems
Chemistry also came as a result of math
Astronomy
Built observatories (buildings for viewing and studying
stars)
Created charts that showed positions of stars and
planets
Measured the size of earth and developed precise
calendars
Design & Calligraphy
Decorative designs appeared on everything
Arabesque consists of patterns of curved shapes &
lines resembling flowers & vines
Calligraphy – decorative writing
They used this form to write verses of the Quran on
walls or plaques
Architecture
Built mosques, fountains, gates, gardens, baths &
palaces
Domes & arches were common features, just like the
Romans had
These styles spread to Muslim lands including India &
East Africa