Spread of Islam and Decline

  • Oct 4, 632

    Death of Muhammad

    Death of Muhammad
    The followers of Muhammad fall into grief. Abu Bakr, the prophet's father-in-law, becomes the first caliph. This is important because the people who looked up to Muhammad grew uncertain for the future.
  • Oct 4, 661

    Death of Ali

    Death of Ali
    Ali is assassinated which caused the split of Islam. The division was between Sunni and Shiite Muslims. Shiite's believed that Muhammad's successor should be someone from his bloodline whereas the Sunni's believed that the caliph should be chosen by leaders of the muslim community.
  • Oct 4, 711

    Muslim Armies Cross into Spain and Push in France

    Muslims invaded and eventually conquered the Iberian peninsula, it become one of the greatest civilizations. Spain began to do very well and became the heart of the Muslim community.
  • Oct 4, 732

    Muslim Armies Defeated at Battle of Tours

    Muslim Armies Defeated at Battle of Tours
    This is important because it stopped the Muslims from spreading into Western Europe.
  • Oct 4, 750

    Abu al-Abbas Captured Damascus

    Abu al-Abbas founded the Abbassid dynasty. The Abbassid dynasty ended Arab dominance. The Abbassid also helped make Islam a 'universal religion'.
  • Oct 4, 850

    Abbasid Control Over the Arab Empire Cracked

    This led to the eruption of civil wars and Shiites started taking over parts of the empire.
  • Oct 4, 900

    Seljuk Turks Migrated into the Middle East from Central Asia

    Seljuk Turks Migrated into the Middle East from Central Asia
    Islam was adopted by the Seljuk Turks and they also built a large empire across the Fertile Crescent.
  • Oct 4, 1055

    Seljuk Turks Capture Baghdad

    The Turks adopted Persian culture, and they converted to Islam.
  • Oct 4, 1095

    First Crusade

    First Crusade
    Seljuk interference with Christian pilgrims traveling to Jerusalem led the Pope to call for it. This was a long and bloody fight.
  • Oct 4, 1099

    Christian Crusaders Captured Jerusalem

    This was the start of the city being passed around between Christians and Muslims for as long as 150 years.
  • Jul 4, 1187

    The Battle of Hattin

    The Battle of Hattin
    The battle of hattin took place near Tiberias between the Crusaders of the Kingdom of Jerusalem and the Ayyubid Sultan's, Salah ad-Din, Army. Saladin's army was able to defeat the Crusaders. This made muslims the dominant military power in the middle east again, having captured Jerusalem and nearby cities.
  • Oct 4, 1216

    The Battle of Nakur

    The Marinids defeat the Almohads under the leader Abdul Haq at the Battle of Nakur
  • Oct 4, 1258

    Siege of Baghdad

    Siege of Baghdad
    Illkhanate Mongol Forces capture Baghdad, the capital of the Abbasid Caliphate. The center of the Muslim religion has been destroyed.
  • Oct 4, 1300

    The Ottoman Empire

    The Ottoman Empire
    Muslim merchants and Sufis move to southeast Asia. Uthman begins the Ottoman Empire. The Ottoman Empire begins to take over muslim and non-muslim lands.
  • Oct 4, 1492

    Capture of Granada

    Capture of Granada
    Castile and Aragon capture the city of Granada. All muslims and jews get expelled from Spain.
  • Oct 4, 1520

    Ottoman Empire Peaks

    The Ottoman Empire peaks after having recently captured Syria, Mecca, Medina, and Egypt. Suleyman the Magnificent becomes new ruler.