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Islamic Civilization and the Arts
Series Title:World Religions Series
Content:Other
Available From:Stanford Program on International and Cross-Cultural Education
Media Type:Curriculum Unit
Release Date:2003
Audience:Middle/Junior High School
High School
Running Time:Not Applicable
Physical Description:1 guide (206 p.) : 78 images on CD-ROM, 1 map, 18 audio samples on CD-ROM, 7 lessons ; 1 binder (30 x 29 cm.), CD-ROMs in sleeves.
Language:English
Author:Developed by Stephanie Lamb; Waka Takahashi Brown. Published by the Stanford Program on International and Cross-Cultural Education (SPICE)
Subject:Arts
Language and Literature
Philosophy and Religion
Subheading:Architecture
Calligraphy
Islam
Poetry
Region:Southeast Asia



Abstract:

"Islamic Civilization and the Arts introduces students to various elements of Islamic civilization through a humanities approach. Lessons on art, the mosque, Arabic language and calligraphy, poetry, and music provide students with experience analyzing myriad primary source materials, such as images, audio clips, and sayings of Muhammad, excerpts from the Quran. In each lesson, students learn about the history, principles, and culture of Islam as they pertain to particular forms of art. Hands-on activities encourage students to gain an appreciation for Islamic historical and cultural traditions." --http://spice.stanford.edu || Production description page on SPICE website includes detailed descriptions of each lessons || Appropriate for Middle to High School levels




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