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Please enter the room quietly and make note of the class work and homework in your agendas. Will the person responsible for retrieving the journals for your table please do so. . VOCAB WORD SEARCH:. Abu Bakr - . caliph -. Umar ibn al-Khattab - . jihad -. Khalid ibn al-Walid - .
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Please enter the room quietly and make note of the class work and homework in your agendas. Will the person responsible for retrieving the journals for your table please do so.
VOCAB WORD SEARCH: Abu Bakr - caliph - Umar ibn al-Khattab - jihad - Khalid ibn al-Walid - Sunnis - Shiites -
VOCAB WORD SEARCH: An old friend of Muhammad who became leader (caliph). Abu Bakr - caliph - Umar ibn al-Khattab - jihad - Khalid ibn al-Walid - Sunnis - Shiites -
VOCAB WORD SEARCH: An old friend of Muhammad who became leader (caliph). Abu Bakr - caliph - successor to the prophet Muhammad. Umar ibn al-Khattab - jihad - Khalid ibn al-Walid - Sunnis - Shiites -
VOCAB WORD SEARCH: An old friend of Muhammad who became leader (caliph). Abu Bakr - caliph - successor to the prophet Muhammad. The next caliph after Abu Bakr. Umar ibn al-Khattab - jihad - Khalid ibn al-Walid - Sunnis - Shiites -
VOCAB WORD SEARCH: An old friend of Muhammad who became leader (caliph). Abu Bakr - caliph - successor to the prophet Muhammad. The next caliph after Abu Bakr. Umar ibn al-Khattab - jihad - holy struggle. Khalid ibn al-Walid - Sunnis - Shiites -
VOCAB WORD SEARCH: An old friend of Muhammad who became leader (caliph). Abu Bakr - caliph - successor to the prophet Muhammad. The next caliph after Abu Bakr. Umar ibn al-Khattab - jihad - holy struggle. an Arab general who captured Damascus. Khalid ibn al-Walid - Sunnis - Shiites -
VOCAB WORD SEARCH: An old friend of Muhammad who became leader (caliph). Abu Bakr - caliph - successor to the prophet Muhammad. The next caliph after Abu Bakr. Umar ibn al-Khattab - jihad - holy struggle. an Arab general who captured Damascus. Khalid ibn al-Walid - Sunnis - the majority Islamic sect. Shiites -
VOCAB WORD SEARCH: An old friend of Muhammad who became leader (caliph). Abu Bakr - caliph - successor to the prophet Muhammad. The next caliph after Abu Bakr. Umar ibn al-Khattab - jihad - holy struggle. an Arab general who captured Damascus. Khalid ibn al-Walid - Sunnis - the majority Islamic sect. Shiites - the minority Islamic sect.
The Spread of Islam How did the Islamic faith grow and what happened to the region because it did?
Read the section Early Conquests on pages 77 and 78 answer these questions: 1) After Muhammad’s death what did his followers have to do? 2) Who did they choose to lead them and who was he to Muhammed? 3) What title was he given (vocab word)?
Read the section Early Conquests on pages 77 and 78 answer these questions: 1) After Muhammad’s death what did his followers have to do? They had to choose a new leader. 2) Who did they choose to lead them and who was he to Muhammed? 3) What title was he given (vocab word)?
Read the section Early Conquests on pages 77 and 78 answer these questions: 1) After Muhammad’s death what did his followers have to do? They had to choose a new leader. 2) Who did they choose to lead them and who was he to Muhammed? They chose Abu Bakr, he was an old friend of Muhammads. 3) What title was he given (vocab word)?
Read the section Early Conquests on pages 77 and 78 answer these questions: 1) After Muhammad’s death what did his followers have to do? They had to choose a new leader. 2) Who did they choose to lead them and who was he to Muhammed? They chose Abu Bakr, he was an old friend of Muhammads. 3) What title was he given (vocab word)? Caliph.
Read the section Building an Empire on page 78 and answer these questions: 1) What regions and countries did Arab Muslims successfully conquer? 2) Where did the Arabs fail to conquer and spread the Islamic faith?
Read the section Building an Empire on page 78 and answer these questions: 1) What regions and countries did Arab Muslims successfully conquer? They conquered Afghanistan and India, North Africa and Spain. 2) Where did the Arabs fail to conquer and spread the Islamic faith?
Read the section Building an Empire on page 78 and answer these questions: 1) What regions and countries did Arab Muslims successfully conquer? They conquered Afghanistan and India, North Africa and Spain. 2) Where did the Arabs fail to conquer and spread the Islamic faith? Europe.
Read the section Reasons for Success on page 79 and answer these questions: 1) What were the three reasons for the successful spread of Islam? 2) Jihad has three meanings what are they?
Read the section Reasons for Success on page 79 and answer these questions: 1) What were the three reasons for the successful spread of Islam? The first was the decline of the Byzantine and Persian Empires. The second was the skill of the Muslim army. The third was energy and religious zeal of Arab warriors. 2) Jihad has three meanings what are they?
Read the section Reasons for Success on page 79 and answer these questions: 1) What were the three reasons for the successful spread of Islam? The first was the decline of the Byzantine and Persian Empires. The second was the skill of the Muslim army. The third was energy and religious zeal of Arab warriors. 2) Jihad has three meanings what are they? The first meaning is striving hard in God's cause. The second meaning is a person's internal struggle to live by Muslim principles. Finally it means to wage war to spread the Islamic faith.
Read the section Religious Tolerance on pages 79 and 80 and answer the following questions: 1) What did Arabs generally allow? 2) What did the Muslims believe about the Torah and Bible? 3) What two things did the “People of the Book” not have in common with Muslims? 4) What did Islam “offer” and “emphasize?”
Read the section Religious Tolerance on pages 79 and 80 and answer the following questions: 1) What did Arabs generally allow? It allowed people to practice their own customs and beliefs. 2) What did the Muslims believe about the Torah and Bible? 3) What two things did the “People of the Book” not have in common with Muslims? 4) What did Islam “offer” and “emphasize?”
Read the section Religious Tolerance on pages 79 and 80 and answer the following questions: 1) What did Arabs generally allow? It allowed people to practice their own customs and beliefs. 2) What did the Muslims believe about the Torah and Bible? They regarded them as sacred books. 3) What two things did the “People of the Book” not have in common with Muslims? . 4) What did Islam “offer” and “emphasize?”
Read the section Religious Tolerance on pages 79 and 80 and answer the following questions: 1) What did Arabs generally allow? It allowed people to practice their own customs and beliefs. 2) What did the Muslims believe about the Torah and Bible? They regarded them as sacred books. 3) What two things did the “People of the Book” not have in common with Muslims? They did not have the same legal status and had to pay a special tax. 4) What did Islam “offer” and “emphasize?”
Read the section Religious Tolerance on pages 79 and 80 and answer the following questions: 1) What did Arabs generally allow? It allowed people to practice their own customs and beliefs. 2) What did the Muslims believe about the Torah and Bible? They regarded them as sacred books. 3) What two things did the “People of the Book” not have in common with Muslims? They did not have the same legal status and had to pay a special tax. 4) What did Islam “offer” and “emphasize?” It offered a direct path to God and emphasized equality in all believers.
Read the section Divisions in Islam on pages 81 and 82 and answer these questions: 1) What two types of Muslims are there (name them)? 2) What was the original division in Islam over? 3) Who was Ali ibn Abu Talbin and why did the Shiites support him?
Read the section Divisions in Islam on pages 79 and 80 and answer these questions: 1) What two types of Muslims are there (name them)? The Sunnis and the Shiites. 2) What was the original division in Islam over? 3) Who was Ali ibn Abu Talbin and why did the Shiites support him?
Read the section Divisions in Islam on pages 79 and 80 and answer these questions: 1) What two types of Muslims are there (name them)? The Sunnis and the Shiites. 2) What was the original division in Islam over? It was over who should succeed Muhammad.The Sunnis believed the leader should be chosen. The Shiites believe that the leader should be one of Muhammad's relatives. 3) Who was Ali ibn Abu Talbin and why did the Shiites support him?
Read the section Divisions in Islam on pages 79 and 80 and answer these questions: 1) What two types of Muslims are there (name them)? The Sunnis and the Shiites. 2) What was the original division in Islam over? It was over who should succeed Muhammad.The Sunnis believed the leader should be chosen. The Shiites believe that the leader should be one of Muhammad's relatives. 3) Who was Ali ibn Abu Talbin and why did the Shiites support him? He was Muhammad's cousin and the Shiites supported him because he was a relative of Muhammad.
Video: The Faith 1) PLEASE NO TALKING. You are responsible for taking notes about information that you find important that is shown in this video.
Using what you have learned about the two different types of Muslims please construct a Compare and Contrast Map in your journals. Different Different Same Shiites Sunnis Different Different Same Same Different Different
DEBATE One side of the class will be Sunni and the other Shiite. Using what you know about the two Islamic sects we will have a debate about who should be caliph and why.
Exit Ticket Name/Period: Society In the Muslim world there are two different religious groups, the Sunni and the Shiite? Even though they have very similar beliefs they are have one thing that makes them different from each other. What part of society do you believe you belong to?