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1 Expansion of Muslim Rule
Section 3 Key Terms

2 7.2.4 Discuss the expansion of Muslim rule through military conquests and treaties, emphasizing the cultural blending within Muslim civilization and the spread and acceptance of Islam and the Arabic language.

3 Background Knowledge When Muhammad died in 632, Islam was limited to the Arabian Peninsula. Within a one hundred years, Muslims had conquered a vast territory. In this section, you will learn more about the expansion of Muslim rule and how it changed over time.

4 caliphate: government rule of a land by a caliph

5 Ali (Ali Ibn Abu Talib): Muhammad’s cousin and fourth caliph
Ali (Ali Ibn Abu Talib): Muhammad’s cousin and fourth caliph. Shiites believed he should have become the first caliph. Umayyad: This caliphate established Islam’s first dynasty and led the empire to its greatest size.

6 treaty: a written agreement between countries or peoples (ex
treaty: a written agreement between countries or peoples (ex. People accepted Muslim rule in return for certain rights).

7 Abbasids: the caliphate that replaced the Umayyad, moved the capital to Baghdad, and elected their leaders. Abu al-Abbas: first Abbasid ruler (the “slaughterer”) who was tolerant of non-Muslims in the empire.

8 Baghdad: new capital created by the Abbasids, which became the center of a golden age of art, science, and learning.

9 Fatimid’s: Shiite group that seized control of Egypt, took control of N. Africa and the Mediterranean world, and were tolerant of Christians and Jews.

10 Ottoman Empire: Turkish state that captured Constantinople, conquered the last of the Byzantine states, and spread Islam to its greatest height. Sultan: name of a Muslim ruler


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