"Medieval" Period in the West: ca. 600-1500
Reception & Classical Development of Muhammad's Islamic Message: 610-1258
Muhammad ("the Prophet" of Islam): ca. 570-632
Prophetic call and start of Quranic revelations: ca 610
The hijra (emigration) from Mecca to Medina: 622
Capitulation of Mecca, rededication of Kaba: 630
Pope Gregory the Great: 590-604
Period of the Jewish Rabbinic Geonim: ca. 600-1300
The four "rightly guided caliphs" of Islam: 632-661
Jews permitted to return to Jerusalem under Islam: 638
Assasination of Ali (last of the four): 661
Umayyad Dynasty of Islam in Damascus (Syria): 661-750
Muslim Attacks on Christian Constantinople: 669, 674
Massacre of Ali's son Husayn and Shiites (Iraq): 680
John of Damascus (Christian scholar): ca. 675-749
Muslim Forces Attack Spain Successfully: 711
Islam repulsed at Tours (France), gateway to Europe: 732
Karaism founded (Jewish reaction to Rabbinic Judaism): ca. 760
Charlemagne (France; Holy Roman Empire: 800): 742-814
Abbasid Dynasty of Islam in Baghdad (Iraq) -- the "golden age" of Islamic culture: 750-1258
Abu Hanifa (Muslim theologian and jurist in Iraq): ??-767
Malik ibn Anas (jurist, collector of hadiths, Medina): 710-795
Caliph Harun al-Rashid rules in "1001 Nights" style: ca. 800
Mutazilite rationalism developed and debated: ca. 800-950
Caliph Mamun sponsors translations of Greek learning into Arabic (Arabic science flourishes): ca. 825
Ibn Hanbal (jurist, collector of hadiths, Baghdad): 855
Bukhari and Muslim (collectors of hadiths): 870 and 875
Shiite "twelvers" arise: 874
Continuation of Umayyad Muslim rule in Spain: to 12th century
Al-Ashari (ex-Mutazilite Muslim scholar): ??-935
Saadia Gaon (Rabbinic Jewish sage): 882-942
Execution of Hallaj, radical Persian Muslim mystic/sufi: 922
Golden Age in Spain (Islamic Umayyad dynasty): ca. 950-1150
Founding of Cairo (and soon thereafter Azhar University) by the Islamic Shiite Fatimid dynasty in Egypt: 969
Ibn Sina (Avicenna; Muslim Platonist philosopher): ??-1037
Final split ("schism") between Latin (Roman) and Greek (Byzantine) Classical Christian Churches: 1053/54
William the Conquerer (Norman) takes England: 1066
Rashi (Rabbi Solomon ben Isaac; Jewish sage): 1040-1105
Ghazali (Persian Muslim scholar and mystic): 1058-1111
Crusades (Christian warfare with Islam in Palestine): 1095-1291
Crusaders (European Christians) capture Jerusalem: 1099
Judah Halevi (Jewish author): 1085-1140
Bernard of Clairvaux (Christian mystic): 1090-1153
Ibn Rushd (Averroes; Muslim Aristotleian philosopher): ??-1198
Maimonides (Rabbi Moses ben Maimon; Jewish scholar): 1135-1204
Saladin (1138-1193) overthrows Fatimid dynasty in Egypt: 1171
Saladin (Muslim) recaptures Jerusalem from crusaders: 1187
Ibn Arabi (Spanish Muslim mystic poet): 1165-1240
Muhammad Ghuri (Islam) conquers northern India: 1203
Francis of Assisi (Christian mystic): ca. 1181-1226
Pope Innocent III (Christian): 1198-1216
The Zohar (a Jewish kabalistic book): written ca. 13th century
Death of Genghis/Genghiz Khan (roving Mongol conquerer): 1227
Inquisition by Christians in Spain: ca. 1230
Jalal al-Din Rumi (Muslim mystic poet from Turkey): 1207-1273
Thomas Aquinas (Christian scholar): 1225-1274
Mamluk Islamic rule (new dynasty) in Egypt: 1254-1517
Fall of Islamic Abbasid dynasty to Hulagu (Mongol): 1258
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Further Transitions and Rebuilding of Political Islam: 1258-1500
Expulsion of Jews from England: 1290/1291
Expulsion of Christian Crusaders from Syria: 1291
Italian Renaissance: 1300-1517
Expulsions of Jews from France: 1306-1394
John Wycliffe (Christian dissident leader): 1328-1384
Rise of the Ottoman Muslim dynasty in Turkey: 14th century
Timurlane/Tamurlane, Turkic ruler in central Asia: 1336-1405
Damascus sacked by Timurlane: 1400
Fall of Constantinople (Istanbul) to Ottoman Muslims: 1453
Gutenberg Bible printed (invention of printing press): 1456
Christian expulsion of Muslim Moors from Spain: 1492
Christian expulsion of Jews from Spain, Portugal: 1492, 1496
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Islamic Political Dominance as far East as India: ca. 1500-1920
Reformation and Post-Reformation Christian Period: 1517-present
Jewish Transitions towards Modernity: ca.1550-1700
Dominance of Ottoman Muslim Empire in Turkey, etc.: 1500-1920
Victory of (Muslim Ottoman Turk) Selim I over Egypt: 1517
Ottoman Muslim rulers (later) claim the title "caliph"
Sulayman I, "the Magnificent," rules: 1520-1566
Dominance of Safavid Shiite Muslim dynasty in Iran: ca. 1500-1800
Dominance of Mughal Muslim dynasty in India: ca. 1500-1800
Babur (1483-1530, central Asia) begins conquest of India: 1525
Protestant Christian Reformation: ca. 1500-1650
Martin Luther: 1483-1546
Luther posts "95 theses" in Wittenburg, Germany: 1517
Luther preaches against Jews: 1542-1546
Thomas Cranmer: 1489-1556
William Tyndale: ca. 1494-1536
John Calvin: 1509-1564
Jewish ghettos instituted (Venice, Rome): 1516, 1555
Shulhan Aruk (code of Jewish law by Joseph Karo/Caro): published 1567/1571
Rene Descartes (scholar-philosopher): 1596-1650
Menasseh ben Israel (Jewish scholar-mystic): 1605-1657
Christian Puritans begin emigrations to America: 1620
Blaise Pascal (scholar): 1623-1662
Shabbatai Zvi (Jewish "messianic" leader): 1626-1676
Baruch/Benedict Spinoza (scholar, converted Jew): 1632-1677
Arrival of Jews in New Amsterdam (= New York, America): 1654
Jews readmitted to England by Oliver Cromwell: 1655
Jews expelled from Vienna: 1670
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Jewish Modern and Contemporary Periods: ca. 1700-present
Israel Baal Shem Tov (founder of Jewish Hasidism): 1700-1760
Jonathan Edwards (American Christian preacher): 1703-1758
John and Charles Wesley (Christian): 1703-1791 and 1707-1788
First public Jewish synagogue in Berlin: 1712
Wahhabi "fundamentalist" movement arises in Islam: ca. 1750
Moses Mendelssohn (Jewish "enlightenment" scholar): 1729-1786
Napoleon (France): 1769-1821
American Revolution; religious freedom guaranteed: 1775-1781
French Revolution: 1789
French Jews given citizenship: 1790-1791
Napoleon, battle of the Pyramids in Islamic Egypt: 1798
Muslim Wahhabis capture Mecca & Medinah, raid Karbala: 1801-1804
Rise of the Jewish Reform movement in Europe (Abraham Geiger): mid-19th century
French occupation of Muslim Algiers: 1830
American Civil War: 1861-1865
Ghettos abolished in Italy: 1870
Reform Judaism in US establishes Union of American Hebrew Congregations: 1873
Start of mass migrations of eastern European Jews: 1881
French occupation of Muslim Tunisia: 1881
British occupation of Muslim Egypt: 1882
Reform Jewish Pittsburg Platform: 1885
Founding of Conservative Judaism, in US (Solomon Schechter): end of 19th century (Jewish Theological Seminary: 1886)
Theodore Herzl publishes The Jewish State (Zionism): 1896
First Jewish Zionist congress: 1897
Founding of the Modern Jewish Orthodox movement: early 20th century
Revolution by "young Turks" under Ottomans: 1908
Founding of Tel Aviv as Hebrew speaking Jewish city: 1909
World War I: 1914-1918
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Islamic Unrest and Realignment in the Middle East: ca. 1914-present
Start of Arab revolt against Ottoman Turkish rule: 1916
British capture Baghdad: 1917
Balfour Declaration favors Jewish Palestinian State: 1917
Damascus taken by T.E.Lawrence and Arabs: 1918
Egyptian revolution: 1919
Kingdoms of Iraq and Jordan established: 1921
Overthrow of Ottoman Muslim rule by "young Turks" (Kemal
Ataturk) and establishment of secular state: 1923
Caliphate officially abolished: 1924
Pahlevi dynasty in Persia (= "Iran": 1935): 1925-1979
Kingdom of Saudi Arabia established: 1932
Adolph Hitler becomes Chancellor of Germany: 1933
Jewish rights in Germany rescinded by Nuremberg laws: 1935
Reform Jewish Columbus Platform (Zionism, etc.): 1937
German Jewish synagogues burned down: 9 Nov 1938
World War II: 1939-1945
The Nazi German Holocaust against Jews: 1939/1942-1945
Partition of India and Pakistan: 1947
Declaration of independence of the State of Israel: 1948
Libya proclaims independence: 1952
Egyptian republic proclaimed, Nassar takes over: 1953, 1954
Sudan & Tunisia independence, Pakistan Republic: 1956
United Arabic Republic established: 1958
Founding of the Jewish Reconstructionist movement (as a distinct denomination; Mordecai Kaplan): 1960s
"Six Days War" reunites Jerusalem under Israeli control: 1967
"Yom Kippur War" in Israel: 1973
Ordination of first (Reform) Jewish woman rabbi in US: 1972
Ordination of first Reconstructionist Jewish woman rabbi: 1974
"Black Muslims" in America cultivate Sunni recognition: 1975
Ordination of first Conservative Jewish woman rabbi: 1984/1985
Persian Gulf War to maintain stability: 1990-1991
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