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Rise of Islam

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THE RISE OF ISLAM IN THE SEVENTH CENTURY, A NEW RELIGION TOOK IN THE MIDDLE EAST, CALLED ISLAM, LIKE JUDAISM AND CHRISTIANITY. THE FOLLWERS OF ISLAM, CALLED MUSLIMS, BELIVEVE THAT ALLAH ( GOD ) TRANSMITTED HIS WORDS TO THE FAITHFULL THROUGH MOHAMMAD, WHOSE FOLLOWERS BEGAN TO RECORD THOSE WORDSIN WHAT CAME TO BE CALLED THE QU RAN SPELLED KORAN. ISLAM IS ALSO GUIDED BY THE CONCEPT OF JIHAD, WHICH MEANS TO STRUGGLE THIS REFERS TO BOTH THE STRUGGLE TO BE A BETTER MUSLIM AND THE STRUGGLE AGAINS NON BELIVERS. EARLY ISLAM SPLIT TWO GROUPS SHIA AND SUNNI THE SPLIT OCCURRED OVER A DISSAGREEMENT ABOUT WHO SHOULD SUCCED MOHAMMAD AS THE LEADER OF THE FAITH.

Chapter 9 and 10 Notes

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Francesca Rael Mr. Dufloth AP Euro 8/22/12 AP European History Summer Notes The Hundred Years' War and the Rise of National Sentiment > Began May 1337 ended October 1453. > English King Edward III credited for starting it by asserting claim to French throne. > Wasn?t only over throne and leadership > Both countries were large powers and were expanding - they wanted more land What were the main causes of the Hundred Years War between France and England? The English king tried to claim the French throne. England and France were too close in proximity to each other, causing confrontation at ports and creating a long history of prejudice. The two countries often quarreled over Flanders Why was it clear that France would lose?

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? PAGE ?66? Chapter 9: ? DOCPROPERTY "ChapterTitle" ?Christian Europe Emerges, 600?1200? Chapter 9: ? DOCPROPERTY "ChapterTitle" ?Christian Europe Emerges, 600?1200? ? PAGE ?65? CHAPTER 9 Christian Europe Emerges, 300?1200 SEQ NLI \r 0 \h ?? seq NL1 \r 0 \h CHAPTER OUTLINE I?? seq NLA \r 0 \h . The Byzantine Empire, 600?1200 A?? seq NL1 \r 0 \h . An Empire Beleaguered 1?? seq NL_a \r 0 \h . seq NL_a \r 0 \h While the popes in Rome were independent of secular power, the Byzantine emperor appointed the patriarch of Constantinople and intervened in doctrinal disputes. Religious differences and doctrinal disputes permeated the Byzantine Empire; nonetheless, polytheism was quickly eliminated.
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