Chapter 10. Deserts, Towns, and Trade Routes Desert and Town Life Clans provided security and support in desert Farming communities in the fertile lands.
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Naguib Mahfouz (1911-2006) First Arab author to win Nobel Prize (1988) Author of 50 novels, 350 short stories, 5 plays, dozens of movie scripts Survived.
ISLAM 600 - 1200. Origins Mecca – caravan city on Arabian Peninsula Mecca – caravan city on Arabian Peninsula Ka’ba – shrine – believed to be site of.
Introduction to Islam. Geography of the Arabian Peninsula Location Bordered by the Red Sea to the West Gulf of Aden and Arabian Sea to the South Persian.
The Islamic World 600-1400. The Origins of Islam Arabian Peninsula ◦ Urban- artisans, merchants, religious leaders ◦ Rural- Bedouin nomadic tribes; political.
Chapter 9: Islam and the Arab Empire. Do Now: What are some of the characteristics of a world religion?
AP REVIEW SESSION 600-1450. Regional Geography: East Asia, Sub-Saharan Africa, etc. Regions are NOT countries! “Africa” is a continent, as is.
UNIT III THE RISE OF ISLAM. MUHAMMAD THE PROPHET From Mecca in modern day Saudi Arabia Muhammad was a middle aged merchant who claimed the Angel Gabriel.
The Origins of Islam. Muhammad and Mecca Muhammad was born in Mecca around 570 Became a successful trader Mecca: trading and religious center
Islam. Arabian Peninsula--between Red Sea & Persian Gulf (Arabian Desert) Arabian Peninsula--between Red Sea & Persian Gulf (Arabian Desert) Bedouins—nomadic.