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Islam, the Quran, and the Five Pillars: Crash Course World History #13

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Hi there, I’m John Green, this is Crash Course: World History and today we’re going

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to talk about Islam, which like Christianity and Judaism grew up on the east coast of the

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Mediterranean but unlike Christianity and Judaism is not terribly well understood in

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the West. For instance, you probably know what this is and what this is, you probably

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don’t know what that is. Google it.

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Mr. Green Mr. Green why do you think people know so little about Islamic history?

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Did you just ask an interesting non-annoying question, me from the past? I think we don’t

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know about early Islamic history because we don’t learn about it, me from the past,

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because we don’t learn about it, because we’re taught that our history is the story

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of Christianity in Europe, when in fact our history is the story of people on the planet,

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so let’s try to learn something today.

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[theme music]

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So in less than 200 years Islam went from not existing to being the religious and political

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organizing principal of one of the largest empires in the world.

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And that story begins in the 7th century CE when the angel Gabriel appeared to Muhammad,

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a 40-ish guy who made his living as a caravan trader and told him to begin reciting the word of God.

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Initially, this freaked Muhammad out, as, you know, it would—but then his wife and

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a couple of other people encouraged him and slowly he came to accept the mantle as prophet.

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A few things to know about the world Islam entered: First, Muhammad’s society was intensely

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tribal. He was a member of the Quraysh tribe, living in Mecca and tribal ties were extremely important.

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Also, at the time, the Arabian peninsula was like this crazy religious melting pot. Like

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most tribal Arabs worshipped gods very similar to the Mesopotamian gods you’ll remember from episode 3.

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And by the time of Muhammad, cult statutes of many of those gods had been collected in

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his hometown of Mecca in this temple-like structure called the Kaaba.

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But Arabia was also a home for monotheisms like Christianity and Judaism, even a bit

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of Zoroastrianism. So the message that there was only god wouldn’t have been like as

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surprising to Muhammad as it was, for instance, to Abraham.

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Also, and this will become very important, the northern part of Arabia was sandwiched

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between the Byzantine Empire and the Persian Sassanian Empire—and you’ll remember,

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those guys were always fighting. They were like snowboarders and skiers, or like the

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Westboro Baptist Church and everyone else.

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At its core, Islam is what we call a radical reforming religion—just like Jesus and Moses

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sought to restore Abrahamic monotheism after what they perceived as straying, so too did Muhammad.

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Muslims believe that God sent Muhammad as the final prophet to bring people back to

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the one true religion, which involves the worship of, and submission to, a single and all-powerful God.

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The Quran also acknowledges Abraham and Moses and Jesus among others as prophets, but it’s

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very different from the Hebrew and Christian bibles:

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For one thing it’s much less narrative, but also its

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the written record of the revelations Muhammad received—which means its not written from

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the point of view of people, it is seen as the actual word of God.

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