What were the consequences of the cross regional ties created in the expanding Islamic world?
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Membership in the Islamic community known as the umma was based on a common | Faith |
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What was result of the cross-regional ties created in the expanding Iskamic world | The exchange of agricultural products and practice from one regon to another |
What was the relationship between long distance trade networks in the religion of Islam?
What was the relationship between long-distance trade networks and the religion of Islam? Islam grew because of trade. That Islamic world was a great central location for trade, and because of the people coming into the region, Islam spread. Trade was also encouraged in the Islamic religion.
What religious tradition blended elements of Hinduism and Islam?
Sikhism is an ethical monotheism fusing elements of Hinduism and Islam. It was founded by Nanak (1469-1539), a mystic who believed that God transcends religious distinctions.
Which of the following was a major change in global patterns of religious beliefs and practices?
Which of the following was a major change in global patterns of religious beliefs and practices in the period 1450-1750 C.E.? The emergence of syncretic religions led to an increase in polytheism.
Which of the following was a consequence of the exchange of diseases along the Silk Road?
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The Sahara held rich deposits of which highly valued commodity | Salt |
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What was a consequence of the exchange of diseases along the Silk roads | Europeans developed some degree of immunity to Eurasian diseases |
How did the spread of Islam affect Indian Ocean commerce?
How did the spread of Islam affect Indian Ocean commerce? Muslim merchants and sailors established communities of traders from East Africa to the south China coast. Which of the following states had the greatest control over economic exchange within its boarders?
How did trade networks cause Islam to spread?
The expanse of Islamic trade had a direct result on the spread of the Islam religion. Traders brought their religion to West Africa where Islam quickly spread throughout the region. Areas in the far east such as Malaysia and Indonesia also became Muslim through traders and Islamic Sufis.
How were ideas exchanged between cultures in the Islamic world?
What is one of the ways that syncretic Islamic traditions emerged? Missionaries and political expansion moved Islamic culture, but Islamic culture also traveled through trade. Caravans, groups of travelers who used camels to transport themselves and goods across land, were critical to the spread of Islam.
Which of the following events marked the beginning of the new Islamic calendar?
The Prophet’s migration or hijra in 622AD marks the beginning of the Hijri year calendar and gives the calendar its name. The Hijri calendar is used to mark a number of significant Islamic events and dates like Ramadan, Eid al-Fitr, Eid al-Adha and the beginning of the Hajj season.
What set of religions or philosophies does Islam have its roots in?
Islam sees Judaism and Christianity as earlier versions of Islam, revelations given within the same tradition by Allah but misunderstood over time by their followers. Muslims see Islam as the final, complete, and correct revelation in the monotheistic tradition of the three faiths.
Which was the most important part of the context in which the change shown in the chart was occurring?
Which was the most important part of the context in which the change shown in the chart was occurring? The rise of maritime empires changed the relationship between Europe and other regions of the world. Which movement included forced migrants before about 1850?
Which of the following changes most characterized the voyages of exploration during the early modern era?
Which of the following changes most characterized the voyages of exploration during the early modern era? Trade gave way to missionary work.
How did Islamic culture spread throughout the world?
This spread of Islamic culture was facilitated by trade, missionaries, and changes in the political structure of Islamic society. As a result, we encounter multiple different interpretations of Islam across many different Islamic societies.
What led to the spread of Islam beyond the Abbasid Empire?
It was perhaps this political decentralization and destabilization that led to the spread of Islam beyond the massive Abbasid empire’s borders. Regional rulers, who did not have to manage such vast territories, were able to expand more fruitfully in single directions.
Who facilitated the conversion to Islam in Anatolia and India?
Sufi practitioners facilitated the conversion to Islam in people living in Anatolia and India by… The Arab empire that accompanied the spread of Islam stretched from… In contrast to the spread of Buddhism and Christianity, the early spread of Islam… THIS SET IS OFTEN IN FOLDERS WITH…
Why is modern Islam divided into so many sects?
Modern Islam is divided into many sects. While the tensions that led to the development of these sects were certainly present in the early history of Islam, it took centuries for different religious interpretations to become organized into clear schools of thought.