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The Islamic Caliphates ARAB ISLAMIC Historic Period Review Ancient Period Classical Period Post-Classical Period Rise of Islam Umma- Muslim Religious Community Imam ...
Expansion (central Asia, N.W. India, N. Africa, Spain) Capital = Damascus (modern Syria) ... Mongols kill the last caliph in 1258 Never trust a pastoralist.
Islam: Shia-versus Sunni/emergence of the Caliphates 632-1500 Muslim Mosque in Mecca Kaaba, sacred shrine to Allah in Mecca D144Kaaba Hajj Muslims performing the Hajj ...
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... navigation = stars Spurred by contact with Europe, i.e., telescope Trigonometry Medical advancements Algebra Caliphates Caliph- successor or deputy.
Cities symbolized the strength of the caliphates and were very impressive. Baghdad was the Abbasid capital city. ... It was designed in a circle with three sets ...
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Umayyad and Abbasid Sunni & Shi ite Split Mohammed s Death (632): Abu-Bakir first caliph, secular and religious ruler, chosen by Umma Third caliph Uthman (Umayyad ...
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Islam and the Islamic Empires Some Definitions ISLAM: The Yoke or submission to the will of God MUHAMMAD: The prophet of Islam MUSLIM: A follower if Islam ARAB ...
... God s revelations to Moses are compiled in the Torah ... such as walking around the Ka bah seven times and kissing the corner of the sanctuary, ...
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Built on the Greco-Roman inheritance and added Indian and Chinese Influences. Astronomy and Astrology: Inherited and preserved the knowledge of Mesopotamia ...
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... property , services, & the ... he opened the faith to non-Jews and shifted its orientation more toward the Greco-Roman intellectual tradition Influence of ...
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... laha' and harmony could be retained only by using both in the same form. ... There was no limit to tax free lands; and the total value of the landed estate ...
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It is with his succession that a division in Islam became ... of the earth within a few thousand feet Medicine Doctors had to pass rigorous tests Hospitals set ...
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