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Title: Early Caliphates


1
Rise of Islam
  • Early Caliphates 631 945
  • Umayyad Caliphate Abbasid Caliphate

2
Basis of Religion
  • Islam means ________________.
  • Mecca and Medina
  • Making Prayers to _____________.
  • Nomadic Bedouins
  • Arabian Kin-related Clans
  • Clans form tribes (unique social fabric)
  • Harsh environment, survival depends on
    cooperation

3
5 Pillars of Islam
  • 1. There is one God and Muhammad is his prophet
    Declaration of Faith
  • 2. of wealth to the poor
  • 3. Pilgrimage to Mecca (once in life)
  • 4. Daily Prayer
  • 5. Keep Holy the Month of Rammadan

4
Muhammad 610-632
  • Ostracized due to clan conflict, and what other
    tribes believes to be disrespect for the gods, he
    was driven out of Mecca.
  • His Preaching emphasized tolerance, understanding
    and submission to a greater power.
  • 622 flight from Mecca
  • 630 triumphant return
  • Transcendence of Tribal boundaries

5
Umayyad 633-750
  • Originally expelling Muhammad from Mecca,
    eventually they were won over as a tribe and
    continued on with his work attempting to unify
    arabs around one, Muslim banner.
  • Weakness of borders states and crumpling empires
    made conquest easier
  • Muhammad did not appoint a successor, crisis of
    leadership follows his death.
  • Civil War

6
Contest over power
  • Caliph means____________________.
  • Should Muhammads successor be related to him in
    some way? Or is that unimportant?
  • Two choices for Caliph that won the most support
    were
  • Ali, Muhammads cousin and son-in-law
  • Abu Bakr, a close friend and early follower of
    Muhammad

7
Disagreements
  • Abu Bakr wins widespread support and key mistakes
    by Ali lose him any chance for victory
  • Murdered, and with most of his relatives
    slaughtered as well earns the hatred of a large
    portion of the Muslim community
  • Sunni Muslims Ummayad
  • (Mainstream 90)
  • Shiite Muslims (Minority 10)
  • They are a majority in Iraq and Iran

8
Umayyad Caliphate
  • Dramatic Expansion and Conquest during their rule
  • Capital moves to Damascus in Syria
  • Aristocracy and Bureaucracy rule over an empire
    with Muslims and Arabs as a minority
  • 732 Victory by Franks at Tours Halts the
    advance in Europe

9
Ummayad Caliphate - 732
10
Umayyad Caliphate
  • No real motivation for non-muslims to convert,
    they were still taxed and they were still second
    class citizens
  • Clan Politics and sectional rivalries still
    dominate the arab conquest state
  • Relative Gender Equality during Umayyad Rule
  • Only Muslim Arabs were full class citizens
  • Aside from charity they were not to be taxed
  • Only the conquered were taxed, and the dhimmis
    (people of the book)

11
Decline of Umayyad
  • Growth of the Harem
  • Corruption and an addiction to luxury
  • Assimilation of garrisons into local populations
    sparks unrest and disloyalty among army
  • Neglect of Duties
  • Military building, Conquest, Bureaucracy, Clan
    politics
  • Revolt and Splintering result

12
Abbasid Caliphate 750 945 (945-1055 puppet
govt by Persians)
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