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Resources on Islam
- Resources for Islam: Teaching the Basics from Teach Mideast
- Pluralism Project by Harvard University: Easy to read articles on Islam
- Virtual Tours of Mosques
- Access Islam: Designed to support the study of Islam in grades 4-8, this site has downloadable lesson plans, short videos, and a glossary of related terms.
- ING – Educating for Cultural Literacy and Mutual Respect: This page has over 100 answers to FAQ’s about Islam and Muslims. It also provides free curriculum about Islam and multi-faith traditions.
- Five Faiths Project: Online information, slides, CDs and posters from the Ackland Art Museum to introduce students to the study of religions and to the core tenets and practices of Hinduism, Judaism, Christianity, Islam and Buddhism. Grades 7-12.
- ReOrienting the Veil: UNC website exploring the history and significance of Muslim veiling.
- WUNC Youth Radio: ‘This Cloth On Our Heads Doesn’t Stop Us’ In this 5 minute podcast, Soraya Asfari explores why young Muslims choose to wear a head scarf.
- Blogs from America’s Unofficial Ambassadors: AUA have served overseas in schools or NGOs in Muslim communities in nine different countries, and return home to share their experience via community presentations and published essays. Check out the Ambassadors blog posts here.
- First Amendment Center: A nonpartisan national initiative focused on educating the American public about the religious-liberty principles of the First Amendment. Check out their Resources Page for FAQ’s about teaching religion in schools.
THE FIVE PILLARS
- Description of the Five Pillars from the Met Museum of Art with links to relevant artwork
- Lesson plan with handouts and activities on The Five Pillars from PBS
- Film: Inside Mecca, National Geographic
ISLAM PRACTICED AROUND THE WORLD
- Global Islam and the Arts Lessons focusing on the practice of Sufism around the world. Lessons span grades K-12 and are aligned to NC Standards.
- Lesson Plans: Islam in Southeast Asia: Developed by the Asia Society, this website features free lessons on Islam in Southeast Asia.
- PBS Frontline Muslims: Showcases stories of diverse Muslims around the world. Each portrait includes a video excerpt with additional information about the individual’s life and country. The site includes a Teacher’s Guide.
MUSLIM AMERICANS
- #AskAMuslimGirl: Muslim Girl teamed up with Teen Vogue on this video series sharing the voices of millennial Muslim women.
- 25 influential American Muslims from CNN: highlights the diversity of the American Muslim community and experience – each person has a small video and paragraph description.
HOLIDAYS
- Eid Al-Adha: PBS Video: 1:23 minute video recommended for grades K-4, National Standards for History listed.
- 21 Children’s Books about Ramadan and Eid
- PBS Column: How teachers can support students during Ramadan
- We are Teachers: 9 Ways to Support Students During Ramadan
- Resources for teaching about Ramadan and Eid from Teaching Tolerance
- 5 Things Everyone Should Know About Ramadan (ABC News)