Islamic Civilization in Spain
Author: Iftikhar Ahmad, Long Island U. School of Education (2006)
Grade Level: 6-12
Word Document
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Islamic Civilization in Spain
Posted in Islam History, Islam in Europe on November 1, 2007 | 1 Comment »
Separation of Church and State in Europe
Posted in Islam in Europe on January 2, 2007 | 1 Comment »
Separation of Church and State in Europe
Author: by Rebecca Glatter, Teacher, U.S. History & Gov. (grade 11), Participation in Government (grade 12) C.W. Baker High School, Baldwinsville, New York
Level: Grade 10-12
This unit offers a hands-on approach to teaching the relationship between church and state. “Several European countries are having to evaluate their policies toward [...]
The Muslim Experience in Modern-Day Europe
Posted in Islam in Europe on December 14, 2006 | No Comments »
Beyond Islam: The Muslim Experience in Modern-Day Europe
Authors: Yolanda Cieters and William D. Linser - World Affairs Council
Unit Level: High School (grades 9-12)
Fifty years ago, there were fewer than one million Muslims living in Europe. As a result of post-World War II migration, an estimated 15-20 million Muslims, of widely varying origins, religious identifications, [...]