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Researching Islam

  • 1. University of Toronto

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  • 1. University of Toronto

Description

How do academics research Islam? Students in this course learn about and gain hands-on experience with essential scholarly tools for discovering and disseminating new knowledge in this field. Both individually and collaboratively, students will work on projects about academic literature, scholarly communication, and primary sources.

The course is structured as an adventure. Each module is called a “Caravan Journey” and units within the modules are “Serais.” In the Muslim world, Serais were bustling stopping places that supported the flow of information, commerce, and people across trade routes through much of Asia, North Africa, and Southeast Europe. Writing about his experience at one such Caravanserai in China (known as a funduq), the famous Muslim traveler Ibn Battutah observed:

“China is the safest and best country for the traveller. A man travels for nine months alone with great wealth and has nothing to fear. What is responsible for this is that in every post station in their country is a funduq which has a director living there with a company of horse and foot…. He sends someone with the travellers to conduct them to the next post station and he brings back a certificate from the director of the funduq confirming that they have all arrived. If he does not do this he is answerable for them. This is the procedure in every post station in their country from Sin al-Sin to Khan Baliq. In them is everything the traveller needs by way of provisions, especially hens and geese” (Gibb and Beckingham 1994, 893-894).

Similarly, at each of our Serais, we provide our student travelers with all they need by way of provisions, though perhaps no hens or geese. With the guides and guidebooks we make available to them, we enable them to cross all their Serais to then board the next Caravan, safe and sound, certificates in hand.

Caravan Journeys include readings and multimedia, pedagogical activities, and assessments. They provide rich, engaging, student-centered experiences for learners. Over forty outstanding content and education specialists, artists, musicians, filmmakers, and expert consultants have assisted me to develop these materials. To the extent possible, the journey represents the dynamic pluralism of Islam and Muslim Civilizations, showcasing diversity in terms of region, history, schools of interpretation, and gender. It incorporates both primary and secondary sources and goes beyond texts to incorporate video, sound, and images. Many living artists and musicians have contributed to the project.

The Caravan Journeys in this course on Researching Islam include:

1. Studying Islam

2. Western Encounters with Islam

3. Manuscripts: An Introduction

4. The Codex

5. Romanization

6. Academic Social Media

7. Academic Conferencing

8. The Dream Job: CVs and Cover Letters

Notes

In this resource, we have made every effort to prioritize tools and technologies that comply with appropriate conventions for openness and interoperability to support adoption and adaptation across multiple platforms that include W3C standards. We have also prioritized tools and technology that demonstrate user-centered design, continuous evaluation and improvement, effective use of data, protection of security, and privacy of personal information. We have shared this course as a zipped content package in IMS Global Learning Consortium's Common Cartridge Format exported from the Canvas Learning Management System. You should be able to easily import it into any major Learning Management System that accepts the Common Cartridge Format. The course content is shared in modular format for ease of adaptation. These materials are licensed under the terms of a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International (CC BY-NC-ND) License, except where otherwise noted. You may download the entire course for free here: https://openlibrary.ecampusontario.ca/item-details/#/1dd4594b-19a3-4f31-97d6-917b212163cb You may view some of the course videos here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLEEsE-S5dRa2q-2KjjAUmGTdzpsKCoWbH I would be remiss if I didn't acknowledge the generous funding for these materials provided by the Government of Canada's Youth Employment and Skills Strategy and the Government of Ontario's eCampus initiative.

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