World History Day 44 Notes (PDF)

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This document is a set of notes for a World History class, specifically covering the topic of the Rise of Islam, including information about the term "Arab", architecture, and Islamic religious life aspects. Also including homework assignment.

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Today we will continue with our Rise of Islam notes! Day 44 Starter: What does the term “arab” mean? -Rise of Islam Notes -Period 5: Kahoot HW: None! Day 44 A student reading Manhwa (Manga) titled “Solo Level...

Today we will continue with our Rise of Islam notes! Day 44 Starter: What does the term “arab” mean? -Rise of Islam Notes -Period 5: Kahoot HW: None! Day 44 A student reading Manhwa (Manga) titled “Solo Leveling” in Ch. 38 found this image of ribbed vaults! We studied this feature in Gothic Cathedrals! So cool! I was featured as the pizza delivery in Home Alone! A man hid Put this on your gift list! five treasure Right after a fief and an illuminated manuscript! chests worth more than $2 million across the United States. Starter: What does the term “Arab” mean? “He who dwells in a tent!” Therefore, you CANNOT use that term for all people from the Arabian Peninsula….and here is why….. The 250,000-square-foot (23,000 m2) Kingdom Palace, in central Riyadh, is his primary home. According to Time magazine, "Al Waleed lives in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia in a $130 million sand-colored palace whose 317 rooms are adorned with 1,500 tons of Italian marble, silk oriental carpets, gold-plated faucets and 250 TVs. This is not a tent! Ho The richest person in the Middle East use — that we know of — is Al Waleed bin in F ran Talal Al Saud, a Saudi Arabian prince ce who's worth an estimated $19.1 billion. A throne room in a plane This man does NOT live in a tent! Diamond plated car Gold plated cars! Please open this handout in Google Classroom (Adonai) None!

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