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The Rise of Islam. The Rise of Islam I. Introduction: The Setting. I. Introduction: The Setting. Arabia and Its Neighbors. The Rise of Islam I. Introduction: The Setting II. The Rise & Spread of Islam. The Rise of Islam I. Introduction: The Setting II. The Rise & Spread of Islam
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The Rise of Islam I. Introduction: The Setting
I. Introduction: The Setting Arabia and Its Neighbors
The Rise of Islam I. Introduction: The Setting II. The Rise & Spread of Islam
The Rise of Islam I. Introduction: The Setting II. The Rise & Spread of Islam A. Muhammad
The Rise of Islam I. Introduction: The Setting II. The Rise & Spread of Islam A. Muhammad 1. the Hijra, 622
The Rise of Islam I. Introduction: The Setting II. The Rise & Spread of Islam A. Muhammad 1. the Hijra, 622 B. The Conquests
The Rise of Islam I. Introduction: The Setting II. The Rise & Spread of Islam A. Muhammad 1. the Hijra (Hegira), 622 B. The Conquests C. Organization of the Islamic World
The Rise of Islam I. Introduction: The Setting II. The Rise & Spread of Islam A. Muhammad 1. the Hijra (Hegira), 622 B. The Conquests C. Organization of the Islamic World 1. Umayyad Caliphate (661-750)
The Rise of Islam I. Introduction: The Setting II. The Rise & Spread of Islam A. Muhammad 1. the Hijra (Hegira), 622 B. The Conquests C. Organization of the Islamic World 1. Umayyad Caliphate (661-750) 2. Abassid Caliphate (750-1258)
The Rise of Islam I. Introduction: The Setting II. The Rise & Spread of Islam A. Muhammad 1. the Hijra (Hegira), 622 B. The Conquests C. Organization of the Islamic World 1. Umayyad Caliphate (661-750) 2. Abassid Caliphate (750-1258) III. Reasons for Arab Successes
The Rise of Islam I. Introduction: The Setting II. The Rise & Spread of Islam A. Muhammad 1. the Hijra (Hegira), 622 B. The Conquests C. Organization of the Islamic World 1. Umayyad Caliphate (661-750) 2. Abassid Caliphate (750-1258) III. Reasons for Arab Successes A. Factors Strengthening & Motivating the Arabs
The Rise of Islam I. Introduction: The Setting II. The Rise & Spread of Islam A. Muhammad 1. the Hijra (Hegira), 622 B. The Conquests C. Organization of the Islamic World 1. Umayyad Caliphate (661-750) 2. Abassid Caliphate (750-1258) III. Reasons for Arab Successes A. Factors Strengthening & Motivating the Arabs B. Factors Weakening the Byzantines
The Rise of Islam I. Introduction: The Setting II. The Rise & Spread of Islam A. Muhammad 1. the Hijra (Hegira), 622 B. The Conquests C. Organization of the Islamic World 1. Umayyad Caliphate (661-750) 2. Abassid Caliphate (750-1258) III. Reasons for Arab Successes A. Factors Strengthening & Motivating the Arabs B. Factors Weakening the Byzantines IV. Impact
So who inherits the legacy of classical Civilization? The Byzantine Empire: Hagia Sophia in Constantinople
Islamic civilization incorporating some classical tradition: Mosaic facade of the Umayyad palace in Damascus
Dome of the Rock, built on the Temple Mount in the late seventh century
Inscription inside the Dome: "There is no God but God; Muhammad is his Prophet. Jesus is also his Prophet, but God has no son; He neither Begets nor is Begotten"