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1.2 : Developments in Dar-al-Islam

Learning Objective
1.2 D
Explain the systems of belief and their practices affected society in the period from c. 1200 to c. 1450.


Thematic Focus: Cultural Developments and Interactions
Key Concept(s)
3.1 IIIDiii
Islam, Judaism, Christianity, and the core beliefs and practices of these religions continued to shape societies in Africa and Asia.

Related Key Terms
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Illustrative Examples
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Learning Objective
1.2 E
Explain the causes and effects of the rise of Islamic states over time.
Thematic Focus: Governance
Key Concept(s)
3.2 I
As the Abbasid Caliphate fragmented, new Islamic political entities emerged, most of which were dominated by Turkic peoples. These states demonstrated continuity, innovation, and diversity.
3.1 IIIA
Muslim rules continued to expand to many parts of Afro-Eurasia due to military expansion, and Islam subsequently expanded through the activities of merchants, missionaries, and Sufis.

Related Key Terms
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Illustrative Examples
Seljuk Empire
Mamluk sultanate of Egypt
Delhi sultanates

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Learning Objective
1.2 F
Explain the effects of intellectual innovation in Dar-al-Islam.
Thematic Focus: Technology and Innovation

Key Concept(s)
3.2 IIAi
Muslim states and empires encouraged significant intellectual innovations and transfers.
Related Key Terms
N/A
Illustrative Examples
Innovations:
Advances in mathematics (Nasir al-Din al-Tusi)
Advances in literature (’A’ishah al-Ba’uniyyah)
Advances in medicine
Transfers:
Preservation and commentaries on Greek moral and natural philosophy
House of Wisdom in Abbasid Baghdad
Scholarly and cultural transfers in Muslim and Christian Spain

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