
Islamic Civilization's Impact on the Renaissance
Analyze the evidence of the Islamic civilization's golden age in the Renaissance documents. Learn about the significance of the Kabba and its symbolic meaning. Discover how the beliefs of One God influenced the construction and purpose of the Kabba in Mecca.
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THINK, WHAT PERIOD OF TIME DO THESE PAINTINGS COME FROM? WRITE YOUR THOUGHTS IN YOUR COMPOSITION NOTEBOOK. LOOK UP WHEN YOU RE FINISHED
AGENDA Opening discussion DBQ packet- Part A Class discussion DBQ part B
I will be able to analyze the evidence of the Islamic civilization s golden age in the given Renaissance documents LEARNING OBJECTIVES I will be able to interpret information from given documents to come to conclusions about impact of Golden age on the Renaissance
"This is the Kabaa. On many times during the trip we went round it 7 times. It's symbolic of belief in One God and coming together in His house - the mosque in Mecca. Abraham and his son Ismail built it...." - 2005 (A Hajji Pilgrim) 1. Why did the author walk around the Kabba? What is this telling you about the Kabba itself and its meaning? 2. Looking at the picture of the Kabba and reading the description above, why are there so many people in this crowd, why is the Kabba special? DBQ example