UNIT 6 WORLD HISTORY VOCAB

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Muhammad

Arab prophet; founder of religion of Islam.

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Rashidun

Caliphate that succeeded after Muhammad's death, peak of Islamic power + had 4 great leaders (Abu Bakr, Umar, Uthman Ibn Affan, and Ali)

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Umayyad

1st Caliphate formed under Mu'awiya. upper-class clan/tribe of Quraysh. ruled the Muslim world from 661-750, established stability/centralization, continued military expansion and an Islamic dynasty.

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Abbasid

Second Islamic Caliphate, led by a relative of the prophet against the Umayyads. This Dynasty replaced Umayyads as caliphs 750, created more inclusive society because it: - Opened madrasas, or schools, to popularize their teachings - Tried to break down distinctions between Arab and non-Arab Muslims - Allowed everyone to hold civil/military offices - Allowed people to intermarry with conquered peoples

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Caliph

title of Military/political leader or ruler of the Muslim community after Muhammad's death.

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Qu'ran

Sacred writings of Islam, translates to recitation.

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Razzia

Traditional raiding done by Bedouin tribes against others or on trade caravans for conquest/plunder/slaves.

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Jihad

A "holy struggle" or striving by a Muslim for a moral or spiritual struggle to improve one's self. also known as holy war.

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Ahl al-Kitab

People of the Book: Christians, and Jews, were a part of this same monotheistic Abrahamic religious tradition that Muslims believe in

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Battle of Karbala

Civil war between Sunni + Shi'ite Muslims, Shi'ites led by Hussein vs. Sunnis/Umayyad caliphate + it created factionalism between the Shi'ites and the Sunnis that still exists today.

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Sunni

Translates to 'orthodox' believed that Muhammad's successor should be Abu Bakr.

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Shi'ite

Meaning partisans of Ali, believed Ali should be the successor.

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Harun al-Rashid

5th Abbasid caliph during the Golden age in the 9th century of peaceful prosperity + great rulers.

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House of Wisdom

Combination library, academy, and translation (of Greek writing) center in Baghdad established in the 800s.

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Andalusia

Leading area for thriving Muslim culture when Baghdad declined.

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Mosque of Cordoba

Provided a model example of advances in Muslim culture. Qibla = wall + horseshoe arch, indicates how to pray facing Mecca.

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Alhambra

Cordoba Caliph's palace in Granada. Uses reflecting pools, gardens, and foundations + represents the blending of Christian and Islamic beliefs (syncretism).

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Reconquista

Christian kingdoms in N. Spain conquered Andalusian territory in military campaigns b/c they considered Muslim rule bad. They were successful b/c retook all of Spain from the Muslims except for Granada.

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Ibn Sina

Wrote Canon of Medicine to help spread health-care learning.

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Allah

Arabic word for God. Same God as Jews and Christians.

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bedouins

nomadic Arabs living in the desert, made living by herding and raiding.

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Caliphate

Islamic dynasty/region/territory

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Hajj

5th pillar of Islam. Pilgrimage to Mecca to be made at least once in a lifetime if possible

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Hashemite

middle class clan of Quraysh tribe, Muhammad was part of this clan

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Hijaz region

western edge of Arabian Peninsula

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Hegira

a journey or emigration (leaving ones own country) when Muhammad and his followers fled to Mecca for Medina.

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Islam

Submission to Allah (God)

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Kaaba

The most sacred shrine of Islam containing the black stone (meteorite) located in Mecca., Site of pilgrimage.

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Quran

the sacred writings of Islam revealed by God to the prophet Muhammad during his life at Mecca and Medina

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Hegira

Muhammad's migration to Medina in 622 CE.

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Re-capture of Mecca

Muhammad and army reclaim Mecca in 630 CE.

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Death of Muhammad

Muhammad passed away in 632 CE.

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Umayyad Caliphate

Period from 661 to 750 CE of Umayyad rule.

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Battle of Karbala

680 CE conflict; Shi'ites defeated by Sunnis.

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Battle of Tours

732 CE; Franks halt Muslim expansion into Europe.

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Baghdad's Golden Age

Cultural flourishing under Harun al-Rashid, 700s-800s.

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Mongol conquest of Baghdad

1258 CE; end of the 'Abbasid Caliphate.

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Babur's conquest of India

Early 1500s; Muslims conquer northern India.

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622 CE

The Hegira; Muhammad and followers move to Medina

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630 CE

Muhammad and army re-capture Mecca

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632 CE

Death of Muhammad

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638 CE

Jerusalem taken by Muslim armies

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661 - 750 CE

Umayyad Caliphate

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680 CE

Battle of Karbala; Shi'ites defeated by Sunnis

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711 CE

Muslim armies cross Strait of Gibraltar into Spain

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732 CE Battle of Tours; Muslim expansion into Europe stopped by Franks

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Later 700's-early 800's

Baghdad's Golden Age under Harun al-Rashid

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1258 CE

Mongol conquest of Baghdad / 'Abbasid Caliphate

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Early 1500's

Muslims led by Babur conquer northern India

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Quraysh

Powerful/dominate tribe in Mecca and western part of Arabia during Muhammad's lifetime

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Rashidan

"rightly guided ones." The first 4 caliphs after the Prophet's death.

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Ramadan

Holy month in Islam, month when Muhammad first received revelations from God/Allah

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Salah

2nd pillar of Islam

daily prayer, 5 times a day

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Sawm

4th Pillar of Islam: Fasting (not eating or drinking during the day) during the month of Ramadan

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Shahadah

1st pillar of Islam; delcaration of faith to Allah. There is no God but Allah and Muhammmad is his Prophet.

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Sharia

Islamic law. There are many versions of Islamic law worldwide,

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Zakat

3rd Pillar of Islam. giving to the poor. Tax for charity; obligatory for all Muslims

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5 Pillars of Islam

Shahada: The declaration of faith, or testimony of faith

Salah: The act of prayer

Zakat: The act of giving alms or charitable donations

Sawm: The act of fasting

Hajj: The act of making a pilgrimage

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Ulama

Muslim religious scholars that interpret doctrine, beliefs and law based on the study of the Quran and Hadith.

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Umma

community of believers. The entire Muslim community