Ch. 6 Vocabulary (AP World History)

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Bedouin
Nomadic pastoralists of the Arabian peninsula; culture based on camel and goat nomadism; early converts to Islam.
Shaykhs
Leaders of tribes and clans within bedouin society; usually men with large herds, several wives, and many children
Mecca
City located in mountainous region along Red Sea in Arabian peninsula; founded by Umayyad clan of Quraysh; site of Ka'ba; orginal home of Muhammad; location of cheif religious pilgramage point in Islam
Medina
Also known as Yathrib; town located northeast of Mecca; grew date palms whose fruit was sold to bedouins; became refuge for Muhammad following flight from Mecca
Umayyad
Clan of Quraysh that dominated politics and commercial economy of Mecca; clan later able to establish dynasty as rulers of Islam
Ka'ba
Most revered religious shrine in pre-Islamic Arabia; located in Mecca; focus on obligatory annual truce among bedouin tribes; later incorporated as important shrine in Islam
Quran
Recitations of revelations received by Muhammad; holy book of Islam
Umma
Community of the faithful within Islam; transcended old tribal boundaries to create degree of political unity
Zakat
Tax for charity; obligatory for all Muslims
5 Pillars
The obligatory religious duties of all Muslims; confession of faith, prayer, fasting during Ramadan, zakat, and hajj
Caliph
The political and religious successor to Muhammad
Ali
Cousin and son-in-law of Muhammad; one of orthodox caliphs; focus for Shi'a.
Abu Bakr
Companion of 1st muslim leader after Muhammad. Regarded by Sunni's as the 1st caliph and rightful succesor. The Shi'ah regard him as a traitor of Muhammad. Known as best interpretter of dreams following Muhammad's death.
Ridda
Wars that followed muhammad's death in 632; resulted in defeat of rival prophets and some of larger clans; restored unity of Islam
Jihad
Struggle; often used for wars in defense of the faith