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    • 7th century CE- Islam arose and spread from the Arabian peninsula across Africa, Asia, and southern Europe • After the 7th century CE- Muslim, Jewish, Armenian, Indian merchants and other regional commercial groups became key links in the trade between civilizations from the western Mediterranean to the South China Sea o Muslim traders transferred food crops, technology, and ideas • Islamic world was divided by political rivalries, vast cultural and linguistic diversity, and religious sectarianism

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    the fighting countries. An example of this is the country of Iraq. I will start off with religion. There are two sects of Islam called the Sunni and Shia Muslims living adjacently. They separated due to disputes soon after the death of the Prophet Muhammad over who should lead the Muslim community. They were in a state of agreement on the fundamental principles and

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    • The historical importance of the term Allah is that it is the concept of the belief of one God demonstrated by the Muslims. They believed that he was the only God in the universe. • The historical importance of the phrase Muhammad is to describe a messenger of Allah. The reason is that one day he was meditating, he heard the angel Gabriel who told him that he was the messenger of Allah. In addition to that, he was the last prophet. He also spread the religion by converting other people. Also

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    Schism Of Islam

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    7th Century, when Muhammad, the prophet, had a visitation by an angel named Gabriel. After this event, Muhammad began to expand the religion as an empire. However, the unity of Islam began to dwindle after the death of Muhammad. As a result, Islam split into two branches: Sunni and Shia. Sunni and Shia Muslims have had to overcome many political, religious, and economic differences when practicing Islam. A cause of the schism of Islam was a controversy over the succession of Muhammad. Hence, the prophet’s

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    with Arab God and a large stone called the Kaabah. Muhammad was born in 570 in Mecca, and raised by his uncle after the death of both his parents. He was a very pious man, and he prayed in caves. At the age of 40, a message was sent to Muhammad through Gabriel from Allah, who was also the God of Jews and Christians. The messages sent from Allah to Mohammad through out his life were later collected into the holy book of Islam called the Qur’an. Muhammad created the religion Islam, and his people were

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    are spiritual practices that define what it means to be a member of the Muslim community and believe in Islam. Shahadah, is the first pillar of Islam. This is a self-profession of faith, an inner testimony of faith. There is no god but God, and Muhammad is his true prophet. Shahadah is considered the most important article of faith. The Qur’an says that in those with true faith should tell others, giving them information to make an intelligent choice in regards to faith and religion. At the same

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    About This Site Let me start off by clarifying that this is not the personal site of Muhammad Ali Hasan. I am just an observer and wanted to acknowledge the work he is doing in the United States on behalf of Muslim Americans. People are often afraid of what they don't understand and Muhammad Ali Hasan is doing his best to clear up fears and misconceptions of what many believe the Muslim culture to be. From my experience many Americans do not understand the followers of Islam. This site is about

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    Muhammad is founder of the religion Islam despite very hard times while spreading the religion, this was because of his courage. From birth to death and beyond, Muhammad had people help him through his life start and spread the religion. Muhammad was born around 570 C.E. in Makkah and his father had already died. When he was five or six, he returned to the city after being with a nomad family in the desert. Shortly after, his mother died and became an orphan. About 6 years later, he went on a trading

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    In the first centuries following the death of Muhammad, to be Muslim was to be Arab. However, as Islam gained political and social influence around the world, Muslim identity became less intertwined with a certain ethnicity. Today, there are 1.8 billion Muslims in the world, comprising nearly 25% of the world’s population. Yet, only 206 million of these 1.8 billion Muslims actually speak Arabic, the language of the Qur’an (Brown, 5). In fact, the country with the greatest population of Muslims is

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    Julianna Tafuri HIST 181-01 M+TH 2-3:15 Sean Walsh 3 November 2016 The Birth of Muhammad and Islam The Islamic religion is not only a religion, but a complex lifestyle full of dynamic truth which has a past that spans over fourteen centuries. It’s history encompasses the ancient spirits of people from North Africa as far as Malaysia. Islam is also one of the youngest major religions as the “Qur’an “came down” to Muhammad six centuries after Jesus, so that a large portion of the developed world which

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