Ch 9- Islam



Islam has a huge population throughout the world today. Mainly in the areas of the Middle East today. Afro-Asia was where it primarily began. Arabia was fighting with themselves for land and trade. Mecca was one of the most religious cities but also largely used for trade. The Byzantine Empire and the Persian Empires were the largest. The new religion that began was that of Islam who focuses on Mohammad and used the Quran as their "bible" that was written in Arabic. The purpose of the religion were to create a revolutionary message of monotheism.

These empires were interested in long distance trade routes. The people were separated by class systems  and were limited by those social classes to their trade routes. Dar al-Islam was a new civilization that allowed for more opportunity to education. Growing in networks based on their religious similarities allowed them to learn more about their own cultures and values that were shared among a large population. This network helped their desire to continue long distance trades.

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  1. I agree with what you are saying Casey. It is very interesting that they strived to be a religious empire through the control of trade routes. I wouldve never thought of this as a leader

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