The Rise of Islam
600 C.E. -1200’s C.E.
Middle East, ca. 600 A.D.
The Eastern Mediterranean and the World
The Byzantine Empire�During the Reign of Justinian
Trade Routes of the Ancient World
Islam emerges
Islam
-father and mother died by age six
-raised by an impoverished uncle
Mohammed
Origins of Mohammed’s Teachings
The Quran
There are more books than the Quran in the Islamic tradition
The Religion: the Koran (Qu’ran)
The Koran, con’t
Five Pillars of Islam
Additional teachings
Changing Status of Women
Similarities to Judaism and Christianity
Differences
Islamic Law: The Sharia
Beginning of His Ministry
Early religious career
The Hijra
-tradition: invited by the Jews of Medina
Muhammad’s Return to Mecca
The Deal
The Ka’aba in Mecca
Spread of Islam
Early Problems
Islamic Caliphates
Rahisdun Caliphate
632-661
The Islamic Empire
The Four Caliphs (Rashidun)
Muslim Arab Victories
Reasons for success
Abu Bakr 632-634 [1st]
Ridda Wars
Abu Bakr Continued
2nd Caliph Umar
also a father-in-law to Muhammad
One of Muhammad’s main advisors
Great Military leader
Umar Cont.
Islam enters North Africa
Always part of the Mediterranean world
640-700 Berber Raids coastal cities
Unity through Islam.
Christian help in Egypt (taxes less)
Nubians repel invasion.
Ethiopia cut off from christian world.
Success From Egypt to Tunisia
Uthman 644-656 [3rd]
.Uthman codifies the Quran and continues expansion
Uthman advances
Ali 656-661 [4th]
Success = strain
Consequences of Expansion
Umayyad Caliphate
661-750
Umayyads
Umayyad Empire
Policy toward Conquered Peoples
Factions
Central Asia
Umayyad push
Sasannids destroyed, area now independent Turks, Tang China, etc,
Qutabya Ibn Muslim 705-715
wins control fighting Tang, etc.
India
Arabs Long Been Present in India
- Traders
- Mystics
- Farmers
711 Muhammad Ibn Qasim sent to Sind
Muhammad Ibn Qasim
Muhammad Ibn Qasim
India Cont.
Indian Influences
-Indian Science, math, Astronomy, Algebra, Geometry, Number system, Medicine, Music, Physicians, Chess, Clothes, Architecture, Literature, (arabian Nights)
North Africa continued.
Islam was attractive to Africans
-stressed equality
-King=political/religious leader
Unity short-lived. Broke into many states
Islam in Spain
711 Moors invade, first islamic state in Iberia (portugal Spain)
Abd Ar Rahman
Umayyad
Last Umayyad empire
Exchange spot ( Mostly one way)
Great Mosque at Cordoba (Spain), eighth to tenth centuries�Center of learning�Cordoba from Damascus/ Spanish Umayyads/ later Abbasids controlled
arabesque patterns/columns
Great Mosque of Damascus (Syria), 706-715�Umayyads/2nd Caliphate/ preexisting Roman square towers/ minarets
Left: Main entrance to the prayer hall of the Great Mosque of Damascus�Below: Spandrel mosaic from the Great Mosque of Damascus
“Triumphal arch” mosaic from the Great Mosque of Damascus
Dome of the Rock [Process]
Dome of the Rock,
Temple Mount Jerusalem
Al-Aqsa Mosque
Fatimid Dynasty
910-1171
Fatimid Dynasty
Fatimid Empire
Fatimid Decline
Abbasid Caliphate
750 - 1258
The Abbasid Dynasty
Abbasid Dynasty
Important Califphs
Al-Mahdi 775-785 (3rd)
Court intrigue
Harun -Al-Rashad 786-809 (5th)
Thousand and one Nights
Death results in civil war
Ma’Mun 813-833 (7th)
Kill Caiph, Put in Puppet, Repeat
Nature of the Abbasid Dynasty
Abbasid Golden Age!
Age of Learning
merchants grow rich
Trade routes stabilize
Artists flourish
Abbasid Golden Age Cont
Literature
Persian poet
Some for the glories of this world; and some
Sigh for The Prophet's Paradise to come;
Ah, take the cash and let the credit go,
Nor heed the rumble of a distant drum
And much as Wine has played the Infidel
And robbed me of my robe of Honour, well ...
I often wonder what the vintners buy
One half so precious as the stuff they sell
Golden Age Cont.
Sciences
Compiled learning of ancient civilizations (Greek, Roman, Sanskrit)
Advances in many areas
Algebra. Geometry Tig, Chem. Astrology, Map making, Navigation instruments
Best Hospitals
Golden Age Cont.
Travelers;
Contact with Europe!
1.Spain,
2.Charlemagne
3.Crusades
8-10, 200 years. Successful at first,
Impact one way (recovery lost knowledge, Indian numbers,decimal system)
Saladin defeats them (Kurd, Fatimid)
West Africa
Grassland kingdoms of Ghana, Mali, Songhay
Trade routes
Leaders convert
to Islam
fusion with animism
10th Century
Mansa Musa 1324 Hajj
Timbuktu 14th Century
India, Second Wave
962, Mahmut of Ghazni (turk)
-Turks based in Afghanistan
- Raids for loot
12th Century, Muhammad of Gur (persian)
-Raids, then stays,(Indus valley, Gangetic Plain)
Capital in Delhi
-300 years Sultans (persian, afghan, Turk)
Patterns of Conversion, India
Converts not forced,
Sufi influence
Pockets of conversion, not the entire population
Muslim Merchants, etc, running away from Mongols
East Africa
Zanj
30 ish City -states
Islam fused with local religions
Unified merchants, rulers.
Slow to reach average city-dwellers
Swahili=Bantu/arabic
Minimal interior expansion
East Africa cont.
Southeas Asia
S.E. Asia Cont.
Trading Zones
Buddhism Hinduism already there
8th Cent, Coastal trade more and more Islamic
-First peaceful conversion
-Traders and merchants, then Sufi influence
-Cities convert slowly, best interest for busines
S.E. Asia
Sufi Influence
-Mystics
-Built mosques
-Taught
-Allowed pre-islamic beliefs
Abbasid Decline
Additional info
Rise of the Turks
Seljuks to the Delhi Sultanate
Turkish Migrations
Turkish Migrations
Assault from within and without
Islam spreads to India
Turkish invasions
Ottoman Empire
A Short Preview
Ottoman Empire
Ottoman Empire
Osman I (Othman): 1299-1326
Osman I (r. 1299-1326)
The Golden Age of the Ottomans
Ottoman Conquest and the Balkans
Tamerlane (1336-1405)�or “Timur, the Lame
Uzbekistan
Mehmet I: 1413-1421
Mehmet I (r. 1413-1421)
Mehmet II: 1444-1445; 1451-1481
”The Conqueror”
Mehmet II, The Conqueror
Golden Horn – 15c
The Fall of Constantinople: 1453
The End of the Byzantine Empire
Europeans vs. Turks
Hagia Sophia
Hagia Sophia - interior
The Ottoman Bureaucracy
SULTAN
Divans
Social / Military�Divans
Heads of �Individual�Religious Millets
Local Administrators�& Military
Landowners / �Tax Collectors
Muslims
Jews
Christians
Ottoman Society
Janissaries
Turkish and Mongol�migrations
South Asia
The Sultanate of Delhi
Delhi Sultanate
Delhi Sultanate
Islam in East Africa
The Swahili Coast
Swahili coast
Swahili Coast
Swahili Coast
Swahili Coast
Swahili City-States
Islam under attack:��Crusades and the Mongols
Enemies from beyond…
Crusades
Mongol Empire
Islam on European legacy
Islamic Cultural Traditions
Formation of an Islamic Cultural Tradition
Cultural influences on Islam
Cultural Importance of Islam
Islam→An Abrahamic Religion
Peoples of the Book
Abraham’s Genealogy
ABRAHAM
SARAH
HAGAR
Isaac
Esau
Jacob
12 Tribes of Israel
Ishmael
12 Arabian Tribes
The Prophetic Tradition
Adam
Noah
Abraham
Moses
Jesus
Muhammad
Architecture
Eid Mubarak
End of the Ramadan holiday.
The Great Mosque of Mecca
The Hajj
The Dar al-Islam
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The World�of Islam
The Mosque
The Dome of the Rock Mosque in Jerusalem
Mount Moriah Rock�where Muhammad ascended into heaven.
Islamic Art and Architecture
Islamic Art and Architecture
Islamic Art and Architecture
Islamic influence today
The Rise of Islam
600 C.E. -1200’s C.E.