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The Rise of Islam

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

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  1. The Rise of Islam

  2. The Rise of Islam I. Introduction: The Setting

  3. I. Introduction: The Setting Arabia and Its Neighbors

  4. The Rise of Islam I. Introduction: The Setting II. The Rise & Spread of Islam

  5. The Rise of Islam I. Introduction: The Setting II. The Rise & Spread of Islam A. Muhammad

  6. The Qur'an:  the Word of God revealed to Muhammad

  7. The Rise of Islam I. Introduction: The Setting II. The Rise & Spread of Islam A. Muhammad 1. the Hijra, 622

  8. The Ka’aba in Mecca

  9. Muhammad’s Hijra, 622

  10. The Rise of Islam I. Introduction: The Setting II. The Rise & Spread of Islam A. Muhammad 1. the Hijra, 622 B. The Conquests

  11. Expansion of Islam

  12. 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

  13. 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)

  14. 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)

  15. Expansion of Islam

  16. HARUN WAS THE FIRST CALIPH TO PLAY POLO

  17. 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

  18. 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

  19. 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

  20. 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

  21. So who inherits the legacy of classical Civilization? The Byzantine Empire:  Hagia Sophia in Constantinople

  22. Islamic civilization incorporating some classical tradition:  Mosaic facade of the Umayyad palace in Damascus

  23. Islamic Coinage:  dinar of Abd al-Malik

  24. An Arabic manuscript of Galen

  25. Dome of the Rock, built on the Temple Mount in the late seventh century

  26. Dome of the Rock (interior)

  27. 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"

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