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Baghdad and the spread of ideas

I can describe the way in which scientific and artistic ideas spread across Islamic civilisation from Baghdad.

New
New
Year 5

Baghdad and the spread of ideas

I can describe the way in which scientific and artistic ideas spread across Islamic civilisation from Baghdad.

Lesson details

Key learning points

  1. The caliphs paid scholars to come to the House of Wisdom to translate Greek, Persian and Indian texts into Arabic.
  2. They used these texts to create new knowledge that was spread throughout the Islamic world and even further afield.
  3. Scholars translated the works of Greek and Roman doctors like Galen, saving and spreading this medical knowledge.
  4. Scientists and scholars in Baghdad made many discoveries such as how lenses and the human eye work and making compasses.
  5. Geometrically patterned art looking like flowers and plants spread across the Muslim world from Baghdad.

Common misconception

The House of Wisdom was exclusively Muslim.

The House of Wisdom was inclusive and multicultural, attracting scholars from various religious and ethnic backgrounds, including Christians, Jews, and Zoroastrians. This diversity helped in the exchange of ideas and knowledge.

Keywords

  • Scholar - a scholar is someone who spends a lot of time studying and learning; they often become experts in their chosen areas and share what they learn with others

  • Galen - Galen was a doctor in Ancient Greece, who lived during the 2nd century CE, and made many important discoveries about medicine and the human body

  • Compass - a compass is a tool for showing direction; a magnetic compass has a needle that points north

  • Abstract - abstract art is a style of art that doesn't try to show things exactly as they look in real life but instead uses shapes, colours, and patterns to express ideas or feelings

Create your own Islamic geometric art. Search the internet for instructions that suit the needs of your class.
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6 Questions

Q1.
The capital of the Abbasid Caliphate was ...
London.
Correct answer: Baghdad.
Rome.
Damascus.
Q2.
What is a caliph?
a political leader in ancient Rome
a spiritual leader in Hinduism
a religious leader in Buddhism
Correct answer: a political and religious leader in Islam
Q3.
Match the word to its definition.
Correct Answer:science,the systematic study of the natural world

the systematic study of the natural world

Correct Answer:medicine,the study of the human body, diseases and treatments

the study of the human body, diseases and treatments

Correct Answer:philosophy,the study of questions about existence, knowledge, values and mind

the study of questions about existence, knowledge, values and mind

Q4.
Why was Baghdad a wealthy city?
It had rich mineral deposits.
It had abundant natural resources.
It had vast farming lands.
Correct answer: It had a strategic location along trade routes such as the Silk Road.
Q5.
What is geometry?
the study of the Earth's magnetic field
the study of the Earth's atmosphere
Correct answer: the study of shapes, sizes and spatial relationships
the study of the mountains, rivers and countries
Q6.
What is meant by the Islamic Golden Age?
Correct answer: a time of scientific, cultural and intellectual growth in the Islamic world
the spread of Islam across Europe and Asia
the rise of powerful Islamic empires in the Middle Ages

6 Questions

Q1.
Which of the following facts are true about caliph Harun al-Rashid?
Correct answer: He established the House of Wisdom.
He established the House of Forgetting.
Correct answer: He paid scholars to translate texts to Arabic.
He paid scholars to translate texts to English.
Q2.
The House of Wisdom was established in the capital city of the Abbasid Caliphate called ...
Correct Answer: Baghdad, baghdad
Q3.
Match the word to its meaning.
Correct Answer:optics,the study of light and vision

the study of light and vision

Correct Answer:compass,an instrument for finding direction

an instrument for finding direction

Correct Answer:abstract art,art that doesn't try to show things exactly as they look in real life

art that doesn't try to show things exactly as they look in real life

Q4.
What was the House of Wisdom?
a marketplace for trading goods
Correct answer: a centre for learning and knowledge
a royal palace for the caliphs
a military fortress for defence
Q5.
Who was Galen?
a renowned Indian mathematician
a famous Roman emperor
an important Islamic scholar
Correct answer: a well-known Greek doctor
Q6.
What is a feature of Islamic art?
Correct answer: use of geometric patterns
depiction of realistic human figures
use of bright neon colours

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