Grade 6: Islam And Muslim Civilization

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  • Grade 6: Islam And Muslim Civilization Book Detail

  • Author : Susan Douglass
  • Release Date : 2004-06
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  • Pages : 0
  • ISBN 13 : 9788178982625
  • File Size : 61,61 MB

Grade 6: Islam And Muslim Civilization by Susan Douglass PDF Summary

Book Description: 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.

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