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A compilation of resources on Malcolm X (Malik El-Shabazz) including history, photographs, videos, conferences, speeches, study guide, chronology, and more

Created by Abdul Alkalimat, ed., Malcolm X: A Research Site (launched May 19, 1999: University of Toledo and Twenty-first Century Books) http://www.brothermalcolm.net

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Secondary Level

Cindy McNulty, a 2009 Fulbright Hays Group Projects Abroad participant

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A site that lists prayer times & Islamic organizations.

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Compiled by Patrick S. O'Donnell of Santa Barbara City College (2003)
Explore this extensive online list of relevant materials (in English) grouped into the following areas:
-General
-Muhammad
-The Qur'an
-Shi'i Islam
-Sufism
-Theology and philosophy
-Jurisprudence
-The Arts
-History
-Geographic regions and nation-states
-Culture, Economics, and Politics
-Miscellany

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Secondary Level

Charlotte E. Lott, professor of economics, Chatham University, 2007 Fulbright Hays Group Projects Abroad participant

Objectives

As a result of this lesson, students will be able to:

• Find in the media key issues of concern to Muslim communities
• Identify key issues of the American community
• Understand different perceptions of each others’ communities
• Define the terms “perceptions” and “dialog”
• Explain commonalities or issues where dialog may be able to occur

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Secondary Level

Created by Carol Heid, 2009 Fulbright Hays Group Projects Abroad participant

In this lesson, students consider the possibilities of democracy in the Middle East. Students will compare the direction of American foreign policy between the former Bush administration and the current Obama administration. Students will then assess a variety of countries of the Middle East and determine if democracy is possible in this part of the world.

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Undergraduate Level

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