Muslim Empire Lesson 1 Introduction. Agenda Essential Question – How are the origins of the Muslim...
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Muslim Empire Lesson 1 Introduction. Agenda Essential Question – How are the origins of the Muslim religion related to its empire? Goals - Students will
Agenda Essential Question How are the origins of the Muslim
religion related to its empire? Goals - Students will be able to
describe significant aspects of Islamic belief Tasks Please Do Now:
Questionnaire (CP1-4) or Japan Quiz (CP1-2 & 6) Review Muslim
Unit Syllabus Unit Pretest Islam Review Sufi Activity Homework
Map/Vocab Worksheet due next class Map/Vocab Quiz lesson 3
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Syllabus
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Unit Pre Test Please put everything away except a pen You will
be taking a Pre-test on the Muslim Unit THIS WILL NOT COUNT TOWARDS
A GRADE I will use the results of this test to create our
curriculum At the end of the unit you will be re-tested and we will
compare results (The tests will not be identical!)
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Family Feud The Rise of Islam How did Muhammad bring Islam to
Arabia? Troubled by the idol worship of the Arabs he would go to a
desert cave to meditate and pray At age 40, the angel Gabriel came
to him in a vision and told him to proclaim Allah is the creator
His wife, Khadija,(ka dee ja) urged him to accept the message
Khadija became the first convert to Islam, after many more
converted 622 Muhammad forced to move to Medina turning point
Muhammad and followers defeated the Meccans and returned
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Family Feud The Rise of Islam What are the 5 Pillars?
declaration of faith daily prayer after cleansing alms fasting
during Ramadan Hajj to Mecca once in life
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Family Feud The Rise of Islam Describe the Quran & Sharia
Written recording of what Gabriel told Muhammad can only be
understood in Arabic (shared language unites all Muslim) complete
guide to life Sharia interpretation of Quran civil and religious
law are one
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Family Feud The Rise of Islam What changes did Islam bring for
women? spiritual equality prohibited killing of daughters protected
widows guaranteed inheritance consent to marriage right to divorce
right to an education. Islam adopted other traditions such as
veiling, harems
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Religious Comparison SimilaritiesDifferences Monotheistic
Heaven & Hell Abraham is everyones ancestor No priests/No
hierarchy Jesus was a prophet, not messiah Cannot eat pork or drink
wine Quran guides, not the Bible or Torah Judaism, Christianity,
Islam
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World Religions
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The Cube Origins are mysterious some say it is a Sufi tradition
The Kaaba, Mecca, Saudi Arabia
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Homework Map/Vocab Worksheet due next class (lesson 2)
Map/Vocab Quiz lesson 3 Next class Muhammads successors Spread of
Islam