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Arabia & Islam Walkthrough
This assignment uses the images, graphs, charts, and maps within the textbook to survey the major ideas and themes of the Unit.

Arabia & Islam Notes 12-1 - Arabia

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Arabia & Islam Notes 12-2 - The Birth of Islam
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Arabia & Islam Notes 12-3 - The Empire of Islam
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Arabia & Islam Strategy Guide
By reviewing your notes and completing this strategy guide you will know all the secrets and shortcuts for succeeding on the Unit Quiz and earning your "Master of Arabian History Certificate".

Standards Guide:

 

7.2 Students analyze the geographic, political, economic, religious, and social structures of the civilizations of Islam in the Middle Ages.

  

1. Identify the physical features and describe the climate of the Arabian peninsula, its relationship to surrounding bodies of land and water, and nomadic and sedentary ways of life.

 

2. Trace the origins of Islam and the life and teachings of Muhammad, including Islamic teachings on the connection with Judaism and Christianity.
 

3. Explain the significance of the Qur'an and the Sunnah as the primary sources of Islamic beliefs, practice, and law, and their influence in Muslims' daily life.

 

4. Discuss the expansion of Muslim rule through military conquests and treaties, emphasizing the cultural blending within Muslim civilization and the spread and acceptance of Islam and the Arabic language.
 

5. Describe the growth of cities and the establishment of trade routes among Asia, Africa, and Europe, the products and inventions that traveled along these routes (e.g., spices, textiles, paper, steel, new crops), and the role of merchants in Arab society.

 

6. Understand the intellectual exchanges among Muslim scholars of Eurasia and Africa and the contributions Muslim scholars made to later civilizations in the areas of science, geography, mathematics, philosophy, medicine, art, and literature.


Media Guide:

 

I use the following media in various ways. Some DVD documentaries are shown in their entirity, but the majority are shown in small clips.

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Aladdin

Well known Disney film about the story of Aladdin. I typically use this as an introduction to the unit to simply highlight the geography and architecture. I also have my students read other versions of the story to compare.

 

Islam: Empire of Faith

Fantastic DVD documentary from PBS. It is very information-heavy so I show only small parts in class. In particular, the story of Muhammad's revelation is well presented. There is also a section on the importance of water in the Arabian desert that is solid.

 

Ancient Discoveries: Machines of the East

Good DVD documentary on Arabian technology but oddly repetitive. Discusses in great detail the mechanics of various water pumps designed in Arabia where one would have done fine. Minor explorations of other Eastern technologies are all present but not in depth. Great in parts, not in whole.

 

Digging for the Truth: Hidden treasures of Petra

The first 2 seasons of this DVD series are available for the same cost as this one episode so it might be worth waiting to see if season 3 every is released in full. Unfortunately, this is one of the best episodes of the series and for me has replaced the Petra video below. Great information and presented in any entertaining way.

 

The Crusades: The Cresent and the Cross

If you are looking for a film that gives more of the Islamic perspective on the Crusades this will do it for you. I use it only for a couple short clips as I prefer Kingdom of Heaven.