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Links for Educators


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Internet Islamic History Sourcebook

Provides extensive background on the history of the Islamic world

Iraq Analysis

This website contains an extensive list of translated documents, opinion polls, UN Security resolutions relevant to Iraq, financial estimates of the cost of the war, sites that document the cultural scene in Iraq, including websites for many Iraqi museums and archeological projects and findings. One section provides different sources of published mortality counts in Iraq.

Islam and Islamic Studies Resources

Developed by a University of Georgia professor, this website includes a comprehensive collection of links and resources documenting Islam's history, patterns of power, and sacred texts, as well as information on its place in the modern world, its stance on women's rights, its art and architecture, and its history of mysticism.

Islam and Islamic Studies Resources

Developed by a University of Georgia professor, this website includes a comprehensive collection of links and resources documenting Islam's history, patterns of power, and sacred texts, as well as information on its place in the modern world, its stance on women's rights, its art and architecture, and its history of mysticism.

Islam in Comparative Context: Online Resources

Links to articles, maps, and bibliographies covering the topics of women, architecture, science, music ,and folklore in the Islamic world

Islam: Empire of Faith

A website containing lesson plans and a bibliography relating to the PBS series "Islam: Empire of Faith"

Islamic Arts and Architecture

A non-profit organization that provides information on Islamic arts and architecture. Includes descriptions of relevant films, publications, documentaries as well as lists of schools that have departments for the study of the topic of Islamic art.

Islamic Arts and Architecture

A non-profit organization that provides information on Islamic arts and architecture. Includes descriptions of relevant films, publications, documentaries as well as lists of schools that have departments for the study of the topic of Islamic art.

Islamic City

Soon to come: full online bookstore and multimedia section with audio and video programs, plus much more

Islamic Collection at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art

Gives a detailed description of the different eras and phases of Islamic art, as well as links to virtual tours of the museums Islamic art collections.


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