The Arab Empire and its Successors
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Chapter 6
The Arab
Empire
632-661
Maps and
Charts 1
Muhammad
died – no
successor
Followers chose Abu Bakr
– his father-in-law over Ali
his cousin and son-in-law
– caliph (would cause
conflict later)
Under Abu, Arabs
spread
Islam and defeated
Byzantium army at Syria –
Jihad – “struggle for God”
Abu Bakr had little control
over military commanders of
the clans
The
Bedouin clans
were more interested
in “Booty” (that’s
money y’all!) than
spreading the
Islamic faith
The
Byzantine and
Persian (Sasanian)
Empires were weak
against the Arab
invasions
Bakr dies – once
again no successors
st
1 4 caliphs were
assassinated –
rd
Uthman (3 Caliph)
st
was the 1 Umayyad
caliph
Abu
caliph was Ali –
Muhammad’s son-inlaw (ruled for 5 years),
but Umayyads were
upset that Ali did not
avenge Uthman’s
murder.
4th
Umayyad
Clan vs. Ali and his
ally clan.
Umayyads proclaim Mu’awiya
as Caliph
Ali is assassinated, and leaves
Mu’awiya as Caliph
Husayn (Ali’s son) – Karbala –
last struggle against
Umayyads
Islam
splits
Shiite – only accept rulers
who are descendants of Ali
(supporters of Ali)
Sunni – accepted the
Umayyads as rulers
Still
source of conflict
and division today!
Empire TimeLine
Umayyad Dynasty
(661-750) – split of
Islam
Abbasid Dynasty
(750-1258)
The Umayyads
Matched the size of the
Roman Empire
Fastest growing Empire
Moved capital from Medina
to Damascus in Syria.
Built bureaucracy
Empire
was Arab conquest
state
Only Muslim Arabs were first
class citizens
Discouraged inter-marriage
(tax reasons; didn’t work)
Mawali – Muslim converts in
conquered areas (still had to
pay taxes)
Dhimmis
(“people of the
book”) – Arabs tolerated
other religions
Few people would be
converted during the
Umayyad Dynasty
Who Resented the Umayyads?
Muslim
faithfuls who
resented Umayyad’s
corruptness
Warriors – did not receive
share in the booty (it went
directly to royal treasury)
party – led by
al-Abbas (descendents
of Muhammad’s uncle)
Shi’ites
Mawali
Abbasid
The Fall of the Umayyad
Persia
and Iraq fell to
rebels
Then Syria and
Damascus
Rebels eliminated the
Umayyad family
READ:
Last Paragraph on
pg 134!
Abbasid Dynasty – 750 to
1258
B/c
of Umayyad’s
corruption, Abu alAbbas overthrew them
Built new capital Baghdad
On a piece of paper, draw a Venn
Diagram like the one below:
Sunni
Pg. 129
Shiite