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Michael Daly
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Spread of Islam Intro
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A Trader Reflects
In 610 CE, a merchant trader from Mecca made one of his frequent visits to a cave on nearby Mount Hira. For Muhammad ibn Abdallah it was a time to pray, to get away from the scramble for money and wealth he felt was causing his people to lose their way.
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A visit at the cave
According to Muhammad, it was on this visit to Mt. Hira that the archangel Gabriel squeezed him hard and cause words to flow from his mouth. The words said that Allah was the one God. No doubt a bit shaken, Muhammad reported the event to his wife and her cousin but otherwise stayed silent. The words continued to come.
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Multiple Choice
According to Islamic belief, who visited Muhammad in a cave outside of Mecca in 610 CE?
Abraham
Moses
Gabriel
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Multiple Choice
Muhammad was a trader. According to the text, how did he feel about money?
Money was helpful in the trading of goods
Too many people were scrambling to get rich
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Mecca - Caravan Town
In 610 Mecca was a bustling Arabian trade town with camel caravans arriving regularly from points north and south. It was also the site of an annual pilgrimage where Arab pagans came to perform rituals at the sacred Ka’ba (the holy shrine in Mecca). The Meccan population included a number of Jewish families and some Christians.
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Many Arabs were pagan
There may have been a feeling among the pagan Arabs that their religious world was less sophisticated than that of the Jews and the Christians. They had nothing to match the Torah and the Bible. They had no Abraham or Moses or Jesus. But all that was about to change.
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Open Ended
Why did some Arabs feel less sophisticated than Jews and Christians?
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Multiple Choice
Muhammad lived in Mecca. Mecca was a caravan town. What does this mean?
Many different groups of people came to Mecca and traded goods - and ideas!
Many new religions often formed in Mecca.
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Time to Talk
After receiving Allah’s words for two years, Muhammad decided it was time to talk. Encouraged by the support of close friends and his wife, Kadija, Muhammad began to recite the received words in public. He spoke of the one god, Allah, and the importance of charity--sharing wealth with the weak and poor.
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The Qur'an
Together these teachings would be given the name Islam, the Arabic word for “submission.” A follower of Islam was to be called a Muslim, meaning one “who submits to the will of Allah.” After Muhammad’s death in 632, Allah’s words that Muhammad was reciting would be written down and called the Qur’an.
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Multiple Choice
What two main ideas did Muhammad focus on?
The need to have easy trade and the fact that there was one God (Allah)
The fact there was one God (Allah) and the need for charity
Charity and fasting
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Run out of town
At first, many in Mecca resisted Muhammad’s preaching. What would happen to idol worship? Surely pilgrimages to Mecca would stop. Business would suffer. By 622 resistance was so strong that Muhammad decided to leave. Together with 70 families, he migrated 250 miles north.
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A Break with the Past
There, in the town of Medina, he established a new base. He also made a symbolic break with the past. Muhammad had respect for Jews and Christians, “people of the Book,” as he called them. However, at a prayer session in 624, Muhammad symbolically turned his body to the south--way from Jerusalem and toward Mecca. It was as much as saying that a new religion had been born.
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Multiple Choice
Why was Muhammad forced out of Mecca?
Many people didn't like his personality
Many people wondered what would happen to the pilgrimage business
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Destruction of the idols
In 628, Muhammad made the hard decision to return to Mecca. Despite opposition, he was allowed back in the city. He soon had enough support to order that the idols in the Ka’ba be destroyed and the shrine dedicated to Allah. Pilgrimages to the Ka’ba became one of the Five Pillars, or essential duties, of Islam.
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Five Pillars of Islam
These duties--confession of belief, prayer five times a day, Ramadan, an annual month-long fast, giving alms to the poor, and the pilgrimage to Mecca--would become the bedrock practices of Islam.
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Open Ended
How do you think the people of Mecca reacted when Muhammad destroyed the idols in the Ka'ba?
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