Friday, January 23, 2015

Homework for Week 3

Ahlan ya tulaab - 

Thanks for a great week! I hope you had fun with our little food party on Thursday. For next week, make sure to review your letters and practice them, so you don't lose them, and check out this series of posts from a famous Iraqi female blogger:

http://riverbendblog.blogspot.com/2003_10_01_archive.html

She wrote during the start of the Iraq war under the fake name "River Bend," to protect herself. She writes in very good, interesting, well-informed prose about her life as an Iraqi, as a Muslim, as a female, and as a citizen during her country's terrible war and America's terrible mistakes there. Her blog eventually got made into a book called "Baghdad Burning." Read the entry she writes about the month of Ramadhan, and explore her other posts if you have time.

Then read this short article about the five pillars of Islam, which we'll be talking about on Thursday:

http://www.islam-guide.com/ch3-16.htm

Ma salaama!

Monday, January 19, 2015

Homework Week 3

1: They don't portray Mohammed's face in paintings.

2: Why was having one god so new when Christianity and followers of Christ had been around for centuries?

3: Maybe Rome should have tried being a theistic government. They would have been even more powerful.

Friday, January 16, 2015

Reflections and Assignment for Next Week

Ahlan ya tulaab!

Shukran for another great week of class. We had a great discussion about the origins of Islam, about the life of the Prophet Muhammad, and about how to avoid stereotypes and ignorance, especially from our biased standpoint here in the United States.

Here's an interesting article from Al-Jazeera that discusses this week's Charlie Hebdo magazine cover and the controversy surrounding the attacks in Paris last week.

And here's a pretty awesome music video from our friend Nancy Ajram, the Lebanese pop star:




Have a good weekend!

Ma salaama,

Ustaaza Eliza

Monday, January 12, 2015

3 Questions

1: Why do Muslims pray five times per day?

2: Why is the Qur'an only pure in Arabic?

3: Why do they say ilhamdullillah so often?

Thursday, January 8, 2015

Homework for Week 2

Ahlan, ya tulaab!

Here are some reminders about the homework assignment for next week.

For language class on Tuesday, 1/13:

1. Complete drills in Alif Baa for pages 10 through 18 (which should teach you letters ا، ب، ت، ث، و).
2. Practice saying "il-hamdu-lillah" a few times throughout the day, especially when something great happens.

For culture class on Thursday, 1/15:

1. Watch half or more of this documentary: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yX3UHNhQ1Zk
2. Read this introduction and images: http://www.metmuseum.org/toah/hd/isla/hd_isla.htm
3. Post three "central questions" about what you see, think, and hear from these resources.

Shukran!

Tuesday, January 6, 2015

Ahlan wasahlan!

Welcome! This is the blog we'll be using for Arabic and Middle East Studies at the Walden School for Liberal Arts in Provo, Utah.

On this blog, we'll share articles and interesting facts we find, write our reflection assignments, and spread the news about our projects and the things we're learning.

حظا سعيدا! Good luck!