2. Saudi Arabia
OIt is found in the Middle East between
the Persian Gulf and the Red Sea.
OIt boarders Jordan, Iraq, and Kuwait to
the north, Yemen to the south, and
Oman, the United Arab Emirates
(UAE) and Qatar to the east.
OIt is divided into 13 provinces.
17. Muhammad
OTheir prophet.
Othe central figure of Islam
and widely identified as
its founder by non-
Muslims.
OHe is known as the
"Holy Prophet" to
Muslims, almost all of
whom consider him to be
the final prophet of God.
19. Arabic
OThe term for their
language.
Oa Central Semitic
language that was
first spoken in Iron
Age northwestern
Arabia and is now
the lingua franca of
the Arab world.
21. Umayyad Empire
OArabic Prose Literature –
grammatical treatise,
commentaries on the Quran and
compiling of stories about
Muhammad.
OGhazals – love lyrics
22. Abbasid Empire
O“One thousand and One Nights” –
also called as the Arabian Nights. It is
the collection of Middle Eastern
South Asian stories and folk tales.
ORichard Francis Burton – translated
the One thousand and One night to
English version.
ORawis - storytellers
24. Golden Age or Arabic Prose
OMora – interactive and assuring
anecdotes.
OOccasional Poems – 2 to 20
lines; theme – about war and
revenge and praise of one’s
own tribe.
25. Collection or Anthologies
O Al – Mu’llagqat – a group of pre-Islamic
Odes.
O 3 types of collection:
1. Al-Mu-Allkat – “suspended”
2. Al hamasa – anthrology compiled by
poets
3. Mujaddiyat – collection of poems
Kasidas – a type of literature
Adab – Arabic word used for Literature
which means “ etiquette”.
26. Types of Muslim
1. Sunni – highest form of
Muslim ( 80% )
2. Shiite – 10 – 16 persons
3. Sufis – experience of god.
4. Baha – modern Muslim
27. 2 Major types of Muslim
1. Secularist Muslim – who do not have the
knowledge of the Quran. They are the
modern ones. They only know some verses
of the Quran. (Surat Al Kahf)
2. Fundamentalist – foundations of Quran.
They want to apply the more extreme
verses of the Quran to the letter.
28. Fundamentalist beliefs:
1. The Prophet Muhammad urges Muslims to fight in the
cause of Allah.
2. The Quran commands Muslims no to befriend Jews
or Christians.
3. The Quran commands Muslims to fight Jews or
Christians.
4. The Quran commands Muslims to fight non-
Muslims until they are exterminate.
5. The Quran declares that Muslims who fight and die in
the battle are promised forgiveness and a sexual
luxurious life in paradise.
29. Stories
O The Quran
O The Arabian Nights
O The Lady and her five Suitors
O Love by Kahlil Gibran
O The Prophet
O The Twelve Apostle
O Bewildered Arab
O The Food of Paradise
O The Greedy Jackal
O Count not your chicken before they hatched