
Muslim City Building and Architecture
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7th Grade
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Joseph Anderson
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The Spread of Islam
Islam is one of the world’s largest and most influential religions, founded by the Prophet Muhammad in the early 7th century CE in the Arabian Peninsula.
Over centuries, Islamic civilization expanded, spreading its cultural, scientific, and artistic achievements across the world.
From mathematics and medicine to art and architecture, the contributions of Islamic scholars and leaders helped shape the world we know today.
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Key Themes:
The rise of the caliphs and the division between Sunnis and Shi'ites.
The significance of cities like Baghdad and Córdoba as centers of learning.
The Islamic Golden Age’s advancements in math, science, and medicine.
How Islamic culture influenced Europe and beyond.
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Multiple Choice
What is the name of the religion founded by the Prophet Muhammad?
Christianity
Islam
Hinduism
Buddhism
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Introduction to the Caliphs
After the death of Prophet Muhammad in 632 CE, caliphs (successors) led the Islamic community.
The first four caliphs, known as the "Rightly Guided" Caliphs, were chosen based on their close relationships with Muhammad and their leadership abilities.
The caliphate expanded Islamic rule over much of the Middle East, North Africa, and into parts of Europe.
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Multiple Choice
Who were the leaders of the Islamic community after Muhammad's death?
Kings
Caliphs
Sultans
Pharaohs
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Sunni and Shi'ite Split
The split between Sunnis and Shi'ites arose over a disagreement about who should lead the Muslim community after Muhammad.
Sunnis believe that the community should choose the leader, while Shi'ites believe the leader should be a direct descendant of Muhammad.
This division remains one of the major sectarian differences in Islam today.
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Baghdad: Jewel of the Empire
Founded in 762 CE, Baghdad became the capital of the Abbasid Caliphate and a major center for learning and culture.
It was home to the House of Wisdom, where scholars from various cultures translated important texts from Greek, Persian, and other languages into Arabic.
Baghdad’s wealth and intellectual achievements earned it the title "Jewel of the Empire."
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Islam and Medicine (Ibn Sina)
Ibn Sina (also known as Avicenna in the West) was a Persian physician who wrote "The Canon of Medicine," an encyclopedia used for centuries in Europe and the Islamic world.
His work included discoveries in anatomy, pharmacology, and disease treatments.
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Islam and Mathematics
Islamic scholars made major contributions to mathematics, including algebra and the development of Arabic numerals (what we use today).
Al-Khwarizmi, a Persian scholar, is often called the "father of algebra."
These advancements helped develop fields such as astronomy and engineering.
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Multiple Choice
Who is known as the father of algebra?
Ibn Sina
Al-Khwarizmi
Pythagoras
Euclid
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Islam and Art
Islamic art emphasizes intricate geometric designs, calligraphy, and patterns, avoiding the use of human and animal figures in religious contexts.
The use of arabesque patterns and tile work in mosques and other buildings is a hallmark of Islamic design.
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Mosques for Beauty and Worship
Mosques are places of worship for Muslims, often beautifully adorned with calligraphy, intricate tile work, and domes.
The Great Mosque of Córdoba and the Al-Aqsa Mosque are examples of iconic mosques built during the Islamic Golden Age.
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Multiple Choice
What is the primary function of a mosque?
A place for community festivals
A place for Muslim worship
A place for storing books
A place for trade and commerce
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Islam and Science
Islamic scholars made significant advancements in astronomy, chemistry, and physics.
They built observatories to study the stars and developed new scientific methods based on experimentation.
Figures like Al-Biruni and Ibn al-Haytham contributed greatly to these fields.
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The Islamic Golden Age
The period from the 8th to 14th centuries is known as the Islamic Golden Age.
It was a time of flourishing knowledge in science, art, literature, and philosophy, especially centered around cities like Baghdad and Córdoba.
Scholars translated ancient works and made their own contributions to a variety of fields.
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Match
Match the following terms with their correct descriptions:
Caliph —
Ibn Sina —
Al-Khwarizmi —
Sunni —
Mosque —
A leader of the Islamic community
Famous physician, The Canon of Medicine
Father of algebra
leader should be chosen by the community
A place of Muslim worship
A leader of the Islamic community
Famous physician, The Canon of Medicine
Father of algebra
leader should be chosen by the community
A place of Muslim worship
The Spread of Islam
Islam is one of the world’s largest and most influential religions, founded by the Prophet Muhammad in the early 7th century CE in the Arabian Peninsula.
Over centuries, Islamic civilization expanded, spreading its cultural, scientific, and artistic achievements across the world.
From mathematics and medicine to art and architecture, the contributions of Islamic scholars and leaders helped shape the world we know today.
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