Eastern Europe: Byzantium and Orthodox Europe I. Introduction A. Two major civilizations 1. Byzantine – Orthodox Christianity a. Maintained high level of political‚ economic‚ cultural life b. Leaders saw selves as Roman Emperors c. Empire lasted for 1000 years until Turkish invaders d. Constantinople – most opulent‚ important city in Europe e. Spread civilization to previously uncivilized areas i. Russia‚ Balkans ii. Russia inherits empire from Byzantine 2.
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1914‚ the role of women in Latin America and Western Europe differed in their roles in politics and the educations they received while they were similar in that of minor role in religion and social impacts. In Latin America the role of women in politics had no impact at all. On the other hand‚ in Western Europe‚ women had major impacts. This suggests that in Latin America women would mostly just stay and work at home and in family things‚ while in Western
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“Why Byzantine economy remained one of the most powerful in Europe through Early Middle Ages?” The Byzantine cconomy was one of the largest systems throughout Europe and the Mediterannean for many centuries. Both local and international trade were of huge importance for the Byzantine Empire. Lower class‚ including traders‚ depended on the upper class. Their need of the foreign goods in order to stay in Local trade was much less popular. Throughout the fourth and sixth centuries‚ long-distance trade
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SSWHda: Explain the origins of Islam and the growth of the Islamic Empire. Essential Question: – Who was Muhammad & how did Islam unite the Arab people? Overview of Islam • Around 600 AD‚ a new monotheistic religion began called Islam: – The faith was founded by the prophet Muhammad – His followers‚ called Muslims‚ spread Islam throughout the Middle East‚ Africa‚ Asia‚ & Europe By 750 AD‚ Muslim leaders built an empire Muslim scholars focused on learning & developed numerous cultural achievements
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was the Byzantine Empire able to expand to the east in the late ninth and tenth centuries? In the seventh and eighth century the Byzantine Empire was overwhelmed by Arab attacks resulting in the loss of Syria‚ Egypt and North Africa. The swift loss of the Empire’s lands and the continuous Arab sieges on Constantinople appeared to be signs of the end of the Byzantine Empire. In the late ninth and tenth centuries however this had changed‚ surprisingly within these centuries the Byzantine Empire
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Submited by: Muqadas Ghumman Submitted to: Mame Amat-ul Rafi Subject: Quranic View of other Religions Introduction While Islam stresses on the unity of humanity‚ it also recognizes human diversity and gives valuable principles to deal with ethnic‚ racial and religious differences in society. This paper discusses Religious Pluralism in the light of Quran and Hadith. Islam gives rights to all citizens of Muslim state; granting them protection and allowing them to co-exist in a multi
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Christianity and Islam have a lot of rules of Religions and Codes of Conduct. What is a Religion and a Code of Conduct? A religion is a particular system of faith and worship. A code of conduct is a set of rules outlining the social norms and religious rules and responsibilities. If Christianity and Islam didn’t have a code of conduct than this two subjects wouldn’t be important; therefore people wouldn’t have something to follow. Does Christianity and Islam have more similarities or more differences
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Explain the reasons for the rapid rise and spread of Islam and its status as a near-global religion by 850? Read pgs 138-142 for a description of pre-Muslim Arabian peninsula society. What were the problems and conflicts. What people would have welcomed a religion that unified the clans and allowed trade and travel possible? What was the status of women? Think of the cities and how their vitality was threatened by the traditions of the Bedouins. Read starting pg 142 for a description of Muhammad’s
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“Understanding Islam” by Kenneth Jost‚ pg. 172 – 176 Islam is an ill-perceived religion throughout most of the Western world. Once known as a quiet and peaceful religion‚ the general perception of people from other religions and most of the world upon Islam is quite distorted. Ever since the 9/11 attacks on the World Trade Center‚ an influx of discrimination and prejudice towards Islam and Muslims has spread throughout the world. In “Understanding Islam‚” by Kenneth Jost‚ an article about several
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Religion is very important to the people in the Middle East. The concept of religion influences almost every aspect of their daily life. Often behavior correlates with the significance of religion to the Middle Eastern people. The influence of religion affects much of the way people dress‚ eat‚ socialize‚ and marry as well as their interpersonal interactions. An important religion in the Middle East known to affect each aspect mentioned above is the religion of Islam. Islam is a religion which emphasizes
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