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Dar al-Islam
means “House of Islam” - refers to lands and regions under Islamic influence of rule.
Abbasids (in general) characteristics
Golden Age of Islam
Helped transfer knowledge throughout Afro-Eurasia
Advances in Sciences and introduction of Scholarship
Why is it the “Golden Age of Islam”
scholars traveled from far to Baghdad to study at the “House of Wisdom”
Scholarship impact
Al Ghazali’s attempt to reconcile Islam Theology with Greek ideas helped preserve and protect Greek literature
Abbasids & Muslim World challenges
Political & Religious turmoil
Incompetent ruling
Salve Dynasties
Invasions & External forces
Fracturing
Mamelukes
a slave class who overthrew the Ayyubud Dynasty in 1250 Egypt & defeated the Mongols in 1260 Hulega
Seljuk Turks
Nomad Turkic group that converted to Sunni Islam
Established the Rum Sultanate in Anatolia (present day Turkey)
Contributed to the fragmentation of the Abbasids
Defeated by Mongols in 1258 (taking of Baghdad)
Islamic Rule in Iberia
started 711
Religious tolerance
promoted trade & scholarship
Mosque of Cordoba