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Islam

Islam. By: Myles, smith, Brayan sosa. Geography.

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Islam

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  1. Islam By: Myles, smith, Brayan sosa

  2. Geography Trader: Hey brother I traded Some water for a camel do you think that is wonderful? It is hot out here. I’m trying to trade in some blankets for better clothing. How is it trading things? Is it hot over there as well. Can you send some water over here I need some. If you need anything to trade write a letter.

  3. Timeline of a Muhammad A.D. 570 birth A.D. 595 Muhammad's Marriage and Family Life A.D. 610 Muhammad Receives First Revelation A.D. 613 Muhammad Takes his Message Public A.D. 622 Muhammad and the Muslims Emigrate to Medina A.D. 632 Muhammad's Final Years A.D. 633 death

  4. Five pillars # the Shahadah (Islamic creed) # daily prayers (Salah) # almsgiving (zakat) # fasting during the month of Ramadan (sawm) # the pilgrimage to Mecca (hajj) at least once in a lifetime

  5. Empires • Ottoman Empire: empire created by Turkish tribes in Anatolia. One of the most powerful states in the world during the 15th and 16th centuries, it spanned more than 600 years and came to an end only in 1922 • Safavid Empire: After the disastrous invasion of Mongols, in the 1200s, migrated Turks and Mongolian tribes adopted the Persian customs and even language.

  6. Role of woman in Islam • There mission is to advance the spiritual and intellectual development of women to empower them as dynamic participants in civil society and as advocates for human rights and social justice.

  7. Companions of Mono Theistic Religions • The peoples of the Ancient Near East remain a source of fascination to moderns. No one can fail to be impressed by the pyramids, the ziggurats, and the artistic monuments of ancient Egypt and western Asia. But the interest in these great ancient civilizations is antiquarian. In contrast, ancient Israel, which was never the home of a great ruling power or of monumental architecture, is the ultimate birthplace of the monotheistic religions, Judaism, Christianity, and Islam.

  8. Achievements in Islam Achievements like arts, crafts, and literature are discussed in Islamic Art and Literature. Medicine was also an achievement they had, and there architecture.

  9. Teachings 1. Sunnah: To be unnecessarily inquisitive and create differences and confusion in the Injunctions of Allah and His Prophet leads to destruction. 2. Quran: that many Muslims, including reverts, who seek knowledge and guidance from the Quran with a sincere heart, will readily concede that there are times when they get goose bumps while reading the Quran. 3. Jihad: Good work and good things.

  10. Sunni and Shias Both Sunni and Shia Muslims share the most fundamental Islamic beliefs. Sunni: Four Schools of Thought: Hanafi, Maliki, Shafi and Hanbali. Three Schools of Creed: Athari, Ashari and Maturidi.

  11. Islam today Islam, followed by more than a billion people today, is the world's fastest growing religion and will soon be the world's largest. The 1.2 billion Muslims make up almost one quarter of the world's population.

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