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Title: The Middle East


1
Reactions to The Butter Battle Book
  • 1. What historical and/or current events could
    this book relate to?
  • 2. How does this book specifically relate to the
    Middle East?
  • 3. Why do you think that the author left the end
    open for thought?

2
The Middle East
3
Three major ethnic groups of the Middle East
  • Arabs
  • Persians
  • Turks
  • The major religion is Islam, followed by
    Christianity and Judaism.

4
Two cultural tools came from the Middle East
  • Western alphabet
  • Western numbers

5
Three religions originated in this region
  • Judaism
  • Christianity
  • Islam

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Countries with the Largest Muslim Population
1. Indonesia 183,000,000 6. Iran 62,000,000
2. Pakistan 134,000,000 7. Egypt 59,000,000
3. India 121,000,000 8. Nigeria 53,000,000
4. Bangladesh 114,000,000 9. Algeria 31,000,000
5. Turkey 66,000,000 10. Morocco 29,000,000
Arabs make up only 20 of the total Muslim
population of the world.
8
To whom does the term Arabic refer?
  • People who speak Arabic and share a common
    culture
  • By what factors are Arabs united?
  • Their language, customs, and (to some extent)
    their religion

9
Muslims practice Islam
  • The word Islam means submission or surrender to
    the will of God.
  • An Arab merchant named Muhammed taught that there
    was only one Allah, or God.
  • He said that he was Gods messenger.
  • His teachings are the foundation of Islam.

10
Dont get confused!
  • All 3 Middle Eastern Religions (Judaism,
    Christianity, and Islam) are monotheistic (belief
    in one god)
  • Christians, however, believe in god as a trinity
    (father, son, holy spirit) and that Jesus was
    gods son
  • Muslims believe that Muhammed was gods messenger
    (not son)
  • All 3 share the same foundation through the
    lineage of Abraham

11
Abrahams Genealogy
ABRAHAM
SARAH
HAGAR
Isaac
Ishmael
12 Arabian Tribes
Esau
Jacob
12 Tribes of Israel
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Five pillars of Islam
  • The hajj (the pilgrimage to the city of Mecca,
    the birthplace of Muhammed)
  • Belief in one God
  • Prayer 5 times daily
  • The giving of alms
  • Fasting during the holy month of Ramadan

13
The hajj (pilgrimage to Mecca) is an important
aspect of Islam
  • Millions travel to Mecca each year!

14
What about these required prayers?
The mandatory prayers performed 5 times a
day dawn noon late
afternoon sunset before going
to bed Wash before praying. Face Mecca and use
a prayer rug.
15
  • The call to prayer by the muezzin in the
    minaret.
  • Pray in the mosque on Friday.

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  • Those who complete the pilgrimage can add
    the title hajji to their name.

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17
Three non-Arab Muslim groups include
  • Turks
  • Persians
  • Kurds

18
How do the Turks and Persians differ from the
Arabs?
  • Although they share the Muslim religion, their
    customs and languages are different from those of
    the Arabs.

19
What foundations of faith do Christians and Jews
have that are comparable to the five pillars?
The Ten Commandments
20
Which Middle Eastern people are non-Muslim, and
where do they live?
  • ChristiansCyprus and Lebanon
  • JewsIsrael

21
How are the roles of Middle Eastern women
different from those of the United States and
Western Europe?
  • In many Middle Eastern countries, women and men
    are expected to live apart more often.
  • Generally speaking, women have less power and
    opportunity in the Middle East. In some
    countries, laws limit their conduct and they must
    follow strict rules.

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Bazaars
  • Bazaars are outdoor markets where many of the
    same items traded long ago are still traded
    today.
  • Textiles, fine carpets, and farm products are
    often traded.

24
OPEC, the Organization of Petroleum Exporting
Countries
  • This organization was formed to help the
    oil-producing countries get a fairer price for
    their oil.

25
More oil facts
  • The Middle East and North Africa produce 1/3 of
    the worlds oil annually.
  • Saudi Arabia produces the most oil annually (over
    3 billion barrels)!
  • Oil-rich nations use oil money to produce
    schools, airports, highways, ports, hospitals,
    and factories.

26
Agriculture in Israel
  • To farm their harsh lands, the early settlers of
    Israel developed two special kinds of farms
  • a moshav (cooperative farm)
  • a kibbutz (collective farm)

27
Middle Eastern Governments
  • Absolute rulers have complete power. Their
    authority cannot be challenged.
  • Most Middle Eastern rulers have traditional
    titles such as sultan or emir.
  • Many governments in the Middle East rely on
    Islamic law, or sharia, to govern them fully or
    partially.

28
A History of Conflict
  • The Israelis and the Palestinians have been
    fighting for years over a region considered to be
    both groups homeland.
  • Yitzhak Rabin, the prime minister of Israel, and
    Yasir Arafat, a Palestinian leader, shook hands
    after a peace agreement in 1995, but Rabin was
    assassinated before the agreement was put into
    action.

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More recently, the Middle East has received a
great deal of attention for an anti-government
Afghan terrorist group.
  • There is a Muslim extremist group that has added
    a sixth pillar of Islam. This sixth pillar is
    the jihad, or holy war. It includes the
    belief that dying in the name of Allah sends one
    directly to heaven.

30
Arts and Recreation
  • Storytellers are highly regarded in this region.
  • Muslim artists are known for their calligraphy.
  • Camel racing is a popular traditional sport.
  • Sports and recreation in this area combine old
    and new pastimes.
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