Rise of Islam: Muhammad

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Rise of Islam I: The Prophet Social Studies for 10 th E.G.B. | Teacher: Mauricio Torres

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Rise of Islam I: The ProphetSocial Studies for 10th E.G.B. | Teacher: Mauricio Torres

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BackgroundIslam emerged in the Arabian Peninsula. Its

deserts and trade centers helped shape the early life of Muhammad.

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Geographic SettingMany Arab clans

occupied Arabia at the time of Muhammad. Nomadic herders called Bedouins used camels to cross to cross the desert to pasture when seasons changed.

Bedouins traded with other Arabs all around the Peninsula.

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MeccaMecca (Makkah) was a booming market

town at the crossroads of two main caravan routes. ◦One linked Arabia with Palestine and the

Mediterranean coast.◦The second one, crossed from Mesopotamia to

Africa.Pilgrims also went there on pilgrimage.

They prayed at the Kaaba, an ancient shrine the Muslims believe to be built by Abraham.◦The pilgrims traffic brought many good profits

to merchants.

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Mecca

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MuhammadHe was born in Mecca about

570 AD. When he was young, he

worked as a shepherd among the Bedouins.

Later he led caravans across the desert and became a successful merchant.

When he was 25, he married Khadijah, a wealthy widow, and was a devoted father and husband.

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His VisionsWhen he was 40 he was troubled

by the idol worship and moral ills of society.

He went into a cave to meditate.◦According to Muslim belief, he heard

a voice that ordered him to pray. “Recite in the name of your God, the

Creator, who created man from clots of blood”.

He understood it was the voice of angel Gabriel calling him to be the messenger of God.

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Birth of IslamMuhammad was terrified. How could

an illiterate merchant become the messenger of God?

But Khadija encouraged him to accept the call. In fact she was the first convert of Islam.

Islam means “submission”. He spent the rest of his life

spreading Islam, urging Arabs to give up the false gods and praise Allah.

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An OutcastAt first, a few people listened to the teaching

of Muhammad. His rejection of traditional Arab gods angered Meccans, who feared pilgrimage would be disrupted.

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The HijraFacing murder threats in 622, he and

his followers left for Yahtrib, a journey known as the hijra. ◦ Later Yahtrib would be renamed Medina

(City of the Prophet).◦ 622 became the first year of the Muslim

calendar.When he reached Medina, he was

welcomed as a ruler and lawgiver.Others soon began to adopt Islam.Muslims soon launched attacks on

Medina, defeated them and Muhammad was able to return triumphantly.

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Death and afterFor the last years of his

life, he worked to unite Arabs under the banner of Islam.

He died in 632, poisoned.The faith that he

proclaimed continued to spread, to the point in which it is one of the world’s main religions.

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Ask Yourself Identify the following terms:

◦ Mecca, Bedouins, Khadija, Islam Define

◦ What is the hijra? Recall

◦ How did Muhammad become the prophet of Islam? Analyze

◦ Why was Mecca so important before Muhammad?◦ “No one is a prophet in their own land”. Does this apply

to Muhammad? Why or why not? Timeline

◦ List the important events of Muhammad’s life. Evaluate

◦ Why was pilgrimage so important to merchants in Mecca?

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BibliographyEllis, E. G., & Esler, A. (2009). World History.

(P. Hall, Ed.) Upper Saddle River, New Jersey, US: Pearson Education INC.

Burstein, S. M., & Shek, R. (2012). World History (Teacher´s Edition) (1st Edition ed.). (H. McDougal, Ed.) Orlando, Florida, US.: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company.

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