Part 70 (1/2)

2. Define the following: Kaaba; Islam; Koran; and caliph.

3. How did the geographical situation of Arabia preserve it from being conquered by Persians, Macedonians, or Romans?

4. Why had the Arabs, until the time of Mohammed, played so inconspicuous a part in the history of the world?

5. Mohammed ”began as a mule driver and ended as both a pope and a king.”

Explain this statement.

6. How does Mohammed's career in Mecca ill.u.s.trate the saying that ”a prophet is not without honor save in his own country”?

7. What resemblances may be traced between Islam on the one side and Judaism and Christianity on the other side?

8. Did religion have anything to do with the migrations of the Germans?

How was it with the Arabs?

9. Contrast the methods of propagating Christianity in Europe with those of spreading Islam in Asia.

10. Why is the defeat of the Moslems before Constantinople regarded as more significant than their defeat at the battle of Tours?

11. Compare the eastern limits of the Arabian Empire with those of Alexander's empire (maps facing pages 124, 376).

12. Show that the Arabian Empire, because of its geographical position, was less easily defended than the Roman Empire.

13. Locate on the map facing page 376 the following commercial cities in the Arabian Empire: Samarkand; Cabul; Bokhara; Mosul; Kairwan; Fez; Seville; and Toledo.

14. Can you suggest any reason why the Arabs did little in painting and sculpture?

15. What are some of the best-known stories in the _Thousand and One Nights_?

16. Discuss the justice of this statement: ”If our ideas and our arts go back to antiquity, all the inventions which make life easy and agreeable come to us from the Arabs.”

17. ”From the eighth to the twelfth century the world knew but two civilizations, that of Byzantium and that of the Arabs.” Comment on this statement.

18. Show that Islam was an heir to the Graeco-Oriental civilization.

19. Can you suggest any reasons why Islam to-day spreads among the African negroes more rapidly than Christianity?

20. How does Islam, by sanctioning polygamy and slavery, hinder the rise of women and of the working cla.s.ses?

FOOTNOTES

[1] Webster, _Readings in Medieval and Modern History_, chapter vi, ”The Teachings of Mohammed.”

[2] The earlier spelling was Mahomet.

[3] See page 352.

[4] From the Arabic _muslim_, ”one who surrenders himself” (to G.o.d's will). During the Middle Ages the Moslems to their Christian enemies were commonly known as Saracens, a term which is still in use.