Traders and Explorers in Wooden Ships Muslims in the Age of Exploration

Traders and Explorers in Wooden Ships  Muslims in the Age of Exploration
Author: Susan Douglass
Publsiher: International Institute of Islamic Thought (IIIT) & Kendall/Hunt Publishing Company
Total Pages: 83
Release: 1995-01-01
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9182736450XXX

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This unit is offered to upper elementary students as an introductory chapter to their first comprehensive study of American history. It may also be used as an adjunct to study of the European Age of Exploration in world history courses for upper elementary and middle school grades. It can be used as a supplement to or substitute for the textbook chapter which discusses America's origins in the Old World. It provides background for the period in which Europe reached out across the globe for the first time. This treatment attempts to go beyond the heroism and adventure stories about the Age of Exploration. Most textbook treatments of the period utterly fail to place Europe in the context of its cultural and technological development relative to other civilizations. This unit shows how the Islamic lands formed a hinge between East and West. It investigates the major motivations and development of the technological means for exploration. It goes beyond the stereotyped image of conflict between Christians and Muslims to explain the fruitful cultural exchange which occurred over the centuries. It demonstrates how the cosmopolitan character of the Islamic civilization united the Old World in interdepedence, contributing to Europe's later technological, scientific, cultural and economic achievements. Finally, the unit shows how all technological and historic advances in human civilization are cumulative efforts to which many peoples have made important contributions.

Religious Schooling in America

Religious Schooling in America
Author: Steven L. Jones
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 206
Release: 2008-07-30
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780313351907

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Advocates of religious schooling have frequently had to answer the charge that what they supported was un-American. In a book that is more than just a history, Jones tries to make sense of that charge by tracing the development of religious schooling in America over the last 125 years. He explores the rationale for religious schooling on the part of those who choose it for their children and in terms of its impact on communities, and he considers the arguments of those who criticize such schools for undermining efforts to promote national unity. The book focuses on the gradual embrace of sectarian schooling by different religious communities in America, particularly Catholics, Jews, and later, conservative Protestants (mainly in the form of homeschooling). It also considers Muslim schools, not currently a force in private schooling or the subject of much debate, but perhaps next in line to make their case for a place in America's educational landscape. Near the end of the 19th century, publicly financed, publicly administered schooling emerged as the default educational arrangement for American children. But this supremacy has not gone unchallenged. The sectarian schools that, in fact, predate public education in America have survived, even thrived, over the past century. Multiple religious communities, including those that opposed sectarian schooling in earlier generations, have now embraced it for their children.

The Muslim World Book Review

The Muslim World Book Review
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 500
Release: 1995
Genre: Islam
ISBN: UCLA:L0078242310

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Grade 5 Traders And Explorers In Wooden Ships

Grade 5  Traders And Explorers In Wooden Ships
Author: Susan Douglass
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2004-06
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 8178982617

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How did Islamic science help Europe? What do the great Muslim cities of Timbuktu, Samarkand and Baghdad have in common? How is Eid celebrated in different parts of the world? Now young people have a chance to learn the answers to these questions, thanks to this exceptional learning program. This complete grade K to 6 instructional guides are suitable for teaching Social and Islamic studies in Muslim schools (including home schools), and for presenting Islamic history in public schools. Areas of education covered are: values education, community studies, multicultural history, geography and world history.

Encyclopedia of World Trade From Ancient Times to the Present

Encyclopedia of World Trade  From Ancient Times to the Present
Author: Cynthia Clark Northrup,Jerry H. Bentley,Alfred E. Eckes, Jr,Patrick Manning,Kenneth Pomeranz,Steven Topik
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 1307
Release: 2015-04-10
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781317471530

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Written for high school or beginning undergraduate students, this four-volume reference valiantly attempts to provide a historical framework for the perhaps overly broad concept of world trade. Entry topics were selected on trade organizations, influential people, commodities, events that affected trade, trade routes, navigation, religion, communic

Naval Science 2

Naval Science 2
Author: Richard R. Hobbs
Publsiher: US Naval Institute Press
Total Pages: 350
Release: 2002
Genre: History
ISBN: 1557503982

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The Guinness Book of Explorers and Exploration

The Guinness Book of Explorers and Exploration
Author: Michèle Gavet-Imbert
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 294
Release: 1991
Genre: Discoveries in geography
ISBN: 0851129730

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Covering the ancient world to the space age, this book recounts the stories of famous explorers and of many less well-known expeditions. Background information is provided on each phase of exploration, the equipment and technology available and the people and places discovered.

Exploration in the Age of Empire 1750 1953

Exploration in the Age of Empire  1750 1953
Author: Facts On File, Incorporated
Publsiher: Infobase Publishing
Total Pages: 121
Release: 2009
Genre: Culture
ISBN: 9781438129471

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Whether motivated by the quest for power, riches, or other factors, explorers have searched throughout history to uncover the unknown. Exploration in the Age of Empire, 1750OCo1953, Revised Editionoffers extensive coverage of European exploration and imperial expansion in Africa and Asia, using three themes to recount the experiences andachievementsof individual explorersOCothe motives of the explorers, how changing ideas influenced the conduct and understanding of exploration, and how competition and politics of the European empires were shaped by exploration."