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THE MIDDLE EAST IN TRANSITION
  • AN OVERVIEW OF THE MIDDLE EAST

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THE MIDDLE EAST IN TRANSITION
  • The Middle East is a region of immense global
    importance
  • Regarded as the cradle of civilization
  • Worlds richest oil reserves
  • Birthplace of 3 of the worlds most important
    religions
  • Christianity
  • Islam
  • Judaism

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  • The Middle East is torn by conflict and warfare
  • Reasons
  • Historical animosity
  • Disputes over land and water
  • Control over oil reserves
  • Ethnic and religious differences
  • Foreign intervention
  • Disparities in wealth

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THE MIDDLE EAST IN TRANSITION
  • Clearly the Middle East is a complex, diverse,
    and important region of the world
  • This lesson will provide an overview to the
    regions
  • Geography
  • Resources
  • Religions
  • History

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THE MIDDLE EAST IN TRANSITION
  • Geography and Resources
  • The term Middle East was coined in 1902 by a US
    Naval officer who thought Europe to be the center
    of the world
  • There is no universal definition of what
    countries are included in the Middle East but our
    purposes
  • North Africa
  • The Arabian Peninsula
  • The Eastern Mediterranean
  • Iran

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THE MIDDLE EAST IN TRANSITION
  • Geography and Resources
  • The area of North Africa includes
  • Morocco
  • Algeria
  • Tunisia
  • Libya
  • Egypt

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THE MIDDLE EAST IN TRANSITION
  • Geography and Resources
  • The Arabian Peninsula includes
  • Saudi Arabia
  • Bahrain
  • Qatar
  • United Arab
  • Emirates
  • Oman
  • Yemen

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THE MIDDLE EAST IN TRANSITION
  • Geography and Resources
  • The Eastern Med area includes
  • Turkey
  • Syria
  • Lebanon
  • Israel
  • The West bank
  • and Gaza Strip
  • Jordan
  • Iraq

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THE MIDDLE EAST IN TRANSITION
  • Geography and Resources
  • Several rivers run through the Middle East
  • Nile
  • Tigris
  • Euphrates
  • However, much of the area is extremely dry
  • The Sahara Desert covers much of North Africa
  • Therefore, water is a valuable source and worth
    fighting over

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THE MIDDLE EAST IN TRANSITION
  • Geography and Resources
  • Though poor in water resources, the area is rich
    with oil
  • 70 of the worlds oil reserves
  • Not every country in the ME is rich
  • Countries with oil are not necessarily wealthy
  • Egypt, Jordan, Morocco, Syria, and Tunisia have
    little or no oil at all
  • Oil rich countries have unevenly distributed
    wealth and have wide spread poverty

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THE MIDDLE EAST IN TRANSITION
  • Religion
  • Three of the worlds most important religions are
  • Christianity
  • Islam
  • Judaism
  • All founded in the Middle East
  • All very different

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THE MIDDLE EAST IN TRANSITION
  • Religion
  • Judaism God will send a Savior to redeem
    humankind
  • Christianity Jesus is the Savior that Judaism
    still awaits
  • Islam Jewish and Christian prophets were
    divinely inspired Jesus was great prophet, but
    not a Savior and Muhammad was the last and
    greatest prophet

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THE MIDDLE EAST IN TRANSITION
  • Religion
  • MUSLIMS and ARABS are not the same thing
  • Muslims follow Islam, the religion founded in the
    7th century A.D. by Muhammad
  • Arabs are an ethnic group subdivided into many
    different tribes, clans, and families

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THE MIDDLE EAST IN TRANSITION
  • Religion
  • While all Arab states profess Islam as their
    primary religion, not all Arabs are Muslims
  • Several Arab countries, such as Lebanon, Egypt,
    and Jordan, have significant Arab Christian
    minorities
  • And, not all states with a large Islamic
    population are Arab, or even located in the
    Middle East

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THE MIDDLE EAST IN TRANSITION
  • Religion
  • Even though Islam is truly a global religion
  • The majority of Muslims in the world live
    outside the Middle East
  • However, Islam remains a strong force within the
    region

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THE MIDDLE EAST IN TRANSITION
  • History
  • Christians, Jew, and Muslims all regard the
    Middle East as the birthplace of their religions
  • Much of the Middle Easts history revolves around
    the expansion of Islam as the predominant
    religion in the region

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THE MIDDLE EAST IN TRANSITION
  • History
  • Islam
  • Founded by Muhammad in 610 A.D. in Mecca
  • Muhammad claimed he received revelations from
    Allah via the angel Gabriel
  • After Muhammad died
  • Conflict developed over who would succeed him as
    Caliph
  • A united Islam disappeared sects were formed

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THE MIDDLE EAST IN TRANSITION
  • History
  • Islam
  • Most significant split came in 661
  • Led to the Shia and Sunni branches of Islam

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THE MIDDLE EAST IN TRANSITION
  • History
  • Islam
  • Shias believed only descendants of Ali, the 4th
    caliph and brother-in-law of Muhammad, should be
    caliph
  • Sunnis believed Muhammad intended for the Muslim
    community to choose a caliph by consensus

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THE MIDDLE EAST IN TRANSITION
  • History
  • Islam
  • Despite the split, the Arab Empire remained
    powerful
  • By the 18th century, the Arab Empire ruled
    northern Africa
  • Islamic armies went north to Spain and eastward
    through Iran, Afghanistan, Pakistan, and even the
    borders of China

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THE MIDDLE EAST IN TRANSITION
  • History
  • Islam
  • Eventually, the Arab Empire went into decline
  • Internally
  • Succession struggles
  • Worldly pleasures
  • Policy debates
  • Religious disagreements
  • All eroded the strength of the empire

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THE MIDDLE EAST IN TRANSITION
  • History
  • Islam
  • Externally
  • Christian Crusaders began probing the Middle East
    in the 11th Century
  • In 1099 they launched an assault capturing
    Jerusalem
  • The city is sacred to all three religions

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THE MIDDLE EAST IN TRANSITION
  • History
  • Islam
  • Externally
  • Christians held the city until 1187
  • Saladin recaptured it for Islam and the Arabs

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THE MIDDLE EAST IN TRANSITION
  • History
  • Islam
  • Externally
  • By 1231 the Mongols descended on the Middle East
  • By the end of the 14th century Iraq, Persia, and
    Syria were ravaged
  • The Arab Empire never fully recovered

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THE MIDDLE EAST IN TRANSITION
  • The development of Current Political and Social
    Forces
  • Post WWI
  • Arabs wanted one giant state
  • European colonial powers did not
  • The League of Nations
  • The League of Nations was an international
    organization founded as a result of the Paris
    Peace Conference in 1919-1920. The League's goals
    included disarmament, preventing war through
    collective security, settling disputes between
    countries through negotiation diplomacy and
    improving global welfare.

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THE MIDDLE EAST IN TRANSITION
  • The development of Current Political and Social
    Forces
  • The League of Nations
  • Gave Palestine and Iraq to Great Britain
  • Gave Syria to France
  • Egypt moved toward a quasi-independence
  • Wahhabi Muslims (the primary religious movement
    behind extremist Islam) established their own
    state in Saudi Arabia

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THE MIDDLE EAST IN TRANSITION
  • The development of Current Political and Social
    Forces
  • By early 20th century, Wahhabis under Ibn Saud
    extended their control to much of the Arabian
    Peninsula
  • Ibn Saud consolidated his control in Arabia
    except for Yemen, Oman, the Persian gulf coastal
    emirates, and Kuwait

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The Arabian Peninsula
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THE MIDDLE EAST IN TRANSITION
  • The development of Current Political and Social
    Forces
  • Saud realm was poor
  • The Saud familys major revenue sources were from
    Muslim pilgrims to Mecca and a small annual
    subsidy from Great Britain

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THE MIDDLE EAST IN TRANSITION
  • The development of Current Political and Social
    Forces
  • In 1932 oil was discovered in Bahrain
  • Ibn Saud had reservations about allowing
    Westerners into his kingdom to explore for oil
  • He finally agreed to allow Standard Oil of
    California to drill for oil in his country

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THE MIDDLE EAST IN TRANSITION
  • The development of Current Political and Social
    Forces
  • Oil wealth poured in
  • Both to the Saud Kingdom and other fortunate
    states on the Arabian peninsula

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THE MIDDLE EAST IN TRANSITION
  • The development of Current Political and Social
    Forces
  • With this new source of wealth
  • Many traditionalist regimes adopted new views
    about how Islamic societies should be shaped
  • Ibn Saud thought the oil should be used to
    improve living conditions and the quality of life
    for his country

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THE MIDDLE EAST IN TRANSITION
  • The development of Current Political and Social
    Forces
  • Radical Muslims called on Muslims everywhere to
    return to traditional Islamic institutions and
    teachings
  • To reject all western or non-Islamic teachings

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THE MIDDLE EAST IN TRANSITION
  • The development of Current Political and Social
    Forces
  • For radical Muslims
  • Violence against those who were not true
    believers in Allah was acceptable and necessary
  • Large, radical Islamic movements developed in
    Algeria, Egypt, Iran, Lebanon, Sudan, and Tunisia

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THE MIDDLE EAST IN TRANSITION
  • The development of Current Political and Social
    Forces
  • Radical Muslims
  • Oppose both non-Islamic societies and governments
  • Islamic governments they define as outside the
    realm of true Islam

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THE MIDDLE EAST IN TRANSITION
  • The Middle East contains a complex mix of
    outlooks, attitude, and cultures
  • Muslims, Christians, Jews, Arabs, and Non-Arabs
  • All contribute to the regions diversity
  • The Middle East is also impacted by external
    influences and interests
  • It is a complex region where history, religion,
    oil, and water all set the stage for conflict
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