Friday, June 5, 2020

History Evaluation: do this now please

Please take some time and answer these questions. Send your responses to Mrs. Whatley. She doesn't yet know that I've asked you to do this. I won't be looking at anyone's responses, so it won't affect your grade :) It is just to help the school evaluate and improve. Put "history evaluation" in the subject line. 

What did you find interesting or important about any of the topics we studied?  Anything else?

What could be improved?

Monday, June 1, 2020

The Roman Empire at its peak

Homework June 1 Princess Anna Komnenos

Due tonight.

Here is the preface to Anna's, "Alexiad", which is the first work of history written by a female, nearly 1000 years ago. She tells of her father, the Emperor Alexios, the history of his rise as a young noble to one of the great Emperors of the Eastern Roman Empire. Alexios is the emperor who appealed for help to Pope Urban, setting in motion the first and most successful crusade. Anna's book is full of details about the crusaders from her view as a royal eye witness. 

You can buy the Alexiad as a kindle ebook for only $5
https://www.amazon.ca/Alexiad-Anna-Comnena-ebook/dp/B004JZXPTK/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=alexiad&qid=1591022492&sr=8-1

I want you to read the preface, which should take maybe 15 minutes at most. Give me five sentences or more. Are you impressed or touched by anything you have read?

https://teams.microsoft.com/l/file/491E605F-CDF6-4DC1-9481-01216170B281?tenantId=83a8b2a6-6694-4701-adf4-c4ada79ab30f&fileType=pdf&objectUrl=https%3A%2F%2Finnovaacademy.sharepoint.com%2Fsites%2F910MedievalHistory%2FClass%20Materials%2FWeek%20of%20June%201%20to%205%2FAlexiad%20the%20preface.pdf&baseUrl=https%3A%2F%2Finnovaacademy.sharepoint.com%2Fsites%2F910MedievalHistory&serviceName=teams&threadId=19:475c4803e8a641c19b9fa9c587e62b87@thread.tacv2&groupId=1f392c28-6744-4785-a3e2-2cb47c8eaeac

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Friday, May 29, 2020

May 29 Sword or Pen?

"The pen is mightier than the sword" is the saying. 

Agree or disagree? After we watch short videos, let's debate! Of course, one might argue that both are equally 'mighty', but just for the sake of argument, choose one or the other: sword or pen!

Monday, May 25, 2020

Homework: May 25th Late Middle Ages: Dying from the black death; dying for the Christian faith

Compare and contrast the black death with COVID 19.

These men all defied existing authority. Would you say their refusal to obey was legitimate? Why or Why not?

Wednesday, May 13, 2020

Why did William order the Domesday book?

Homework: May 15 History is full of shocking surprises

So far, it is amazing that: 
  • Very few historians attribute the "dark ages" to the Muslim destruction and constant attacks from the 600's through 900.
  • Few mention how rich and varied civilized, Romanized life was in Visigothic Spain during the 500's and 600's.
  • Few discuss the mafia-like arrangement between Viking slave raids and Muslim slave markets in Spain and Baghdad during the 700's and 800's.
  • More than half the female population of Iceland is Celtic--from Irish, Welsh, and Scottish slaves 
  • Few explain that Muslims attacked and enslaved tens of thousands of people from coastal towns in Britain well into the 1800's.
And now, we will learn a few amazing facts about the heroic King Richard the Lionhearted, his weak brother and successor, King John, and a surprise King of England about whom we have never heard!

What is one surprising fact about each of 


  • King Richard
  • King John
  • King Louis


Post here, now!

Monday, May 11, 2020

May 11 Homework and Kahoot!

Today, we will Kahoot, I hope, about the three topics I told you to prepare for last week: power of the popes, reasons for the crusades, and slavery in Islamic Spain. You need to post here what nickname you are using before we start. If we can start. I see a banner on my Kahoot page this morning saying that my Crusades, Slaves, and Popes Kahoot has been flagged for possible inappropriate content.

Your homework for Wednesday will be to have watched the 3 short videos on the blog, a total of about 20 minutes. I'll have some questions posted tomorrow. We are transitioning to the Norman Conquest of England, the 100 Years War, and the Magna Carta. We have very little class time left! I urge you to make your best effort on improving the timelines and the essay. Homework will not be much but it must be done. Please email me your responses as a Word document on Wednesday. Again, Wednesday is Q and A-- optional.

Seneca MLA Style Guide
https://seneca.libguides.com/mla

Example of College Research Essay
https://depts.washington.edu/owrc/Handouts/Hacker-Sample%20MLA%20Formatted%20Paper.pdf



Friday, May 8, 2020

May 8 Power of the Pope: read and watch the linked video about Popes -- Kahoot Monday

Be ready on Monday for Kahoot about the video, and the two readings "Slavery in Islamic Spain"--4 pages and "Why the Crusades were called"--a quick read. I will count this one in terms of how well everyone does on it.

Today, we will watch a 10 minute overview of how the pope's role had developed from Roman times to the high middle ages. The Popes had been very influential since at least Augustine's time; sometimes resisting or commanding political authorities. But papal power reached its maximum during the high middle ages.

Why? Because most people, rich and poor, powerful and weak, believed that the Pope truly had the keys to heaven and hell. It was a fearsome thing to be excommunicated--to be expelled from the sacraments--communion, baptism and so on. If the pope did not lift the ban of excommunication, the individual believed that they would be condemned to hell for eternity. A frightening belief to invest in one man. 

We must understand the scriptures that the Catholic church bases its claim for the divine authority of all Popes. Here is a clear explanation: https://blog.tms.edu/upon-this-rock  Salvation truly depends on which interpretation of these verses is correct.

Given the Catholic belief that the Pope is Jesus' only true representative on earth it is no wonder that most people believed (and continue to believe) that the pope also had the power to proclaim that a person's sins were 100% forgiven. They sometimes offered, as in the Crusades a free pardon to all who fought. 

Sometimes, they sold certificates called "plenary (meaning 'full') indulgences (pardons)". They made massive amounts of money selling indulgences in the high middle ages. It was one of the practices that motivated Martin Luther to try to reform the Roman Catholic church. He saw indulgences as corrupt and unbiblical.

We'll end with a few thoughts about Pope Urban, who was the first Pope to call for a crusade, which he did in 1095. There are many interesting descriptions of how the crusades progressed over the next two centuries, but we have time only to think about why they occurred. Here is a link to a documentary that gives a very interesting look at how the first, and most successful, crusade took place: https://youtu.be/aqsnNUlx1gc?t=97

Read the chapter on the right of the blog, "Why the Crusades were called" and be ready to Kahoot about it on Monday.

Homework: May 8 Read carefully and answer the question at the end..post here by tonight

Here are the answers to the questions about Islamic Spain.

The question about Al Andalus and Raymond Ibrahim is based on my mistake. I meant to refer to a chapter in his book, Sword and Scimitar. I posted part of the chapter under Readings, top right of the blog, "Slavery in Islamic Spain". Please read it--only 4 pages and read "Why the Crusades were called" just above it.

In what year did the Muslims attack Spain?
in 711, my favorite store

For how long did they dominate Spain?
A bit tricky: the absolutely dominated from 711 til 1031 when Muslim rulers abolished the title of Caliph and divided up into about 30 small kingdoms, called Taifa. They still controlled most of Spain for another few centuries.

What is the reconquista? When did it begin and end?
The reconquista means the 're-conquest' of Spain by the Christians. From the early 700's, Christians who fled from the Muslims survived in the mountainous north and raided Muslim areas. But the re-conquest got rolling during the splintered kingdoms of the 11th century. You can't say it ended until the same year Columbus sailed the ocean blue, 1492, sent by King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella, who the same year drove the last Muslims out of Grenada.

How many times does Prof Daileader mention "muslim", "sharia" "jihad" and "Islam"?

  • Islamic as an adjective --- more than 30 times, usually neutral or positive
  • Islam--the religion, only 3 times
  • Muslims--11 times
  • Arabs--27 times
  • Jihad--0 times
  • Sharia--0 times
The point of this? To show how this respected historian treats the religion very gently. You know that jihad and sharia have always been driving forces in Islam. If this is how the majority of historians present the topic, what is your opinion?

Monday, May 4, 2020

Daniel's original...

My bad...missed it. I hate saying "my bad"!!

a weird Saudi Arabian law:

"Being poor is against the law. Any man not earning a "reasonable" income can be put in jail.

Homework: May 4 From feudalism to the High Middle Ages: Answer questions based on 2nd video

Welcome, Anna. Thanks for joining us today. Feel free to ask a question or make a comment.

We are just finishing up with the study of some topics in European history during the Early Middle Ages,  a period from 300AD to 1000AD. 

We will begin to look at some important events in the High Middle Ages, 1000 to 1300.

But first, we must vote for the winner in our fun, weird facts about Islam contest. Put the number of your choice in the chat box. Winner will be announced later. The entries are:

Here is a 4 minute video explaining the feudal system. After Roman civilization broke down, Europe splintered into hundreds of small fiefs. This system lasted in some places for more than a thousand years:

Feudalism:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EUzRNp7OucQ

As you watch the next video, take notes in response to the questions I posted on the blog. Take a minute and copy/paste questions into a Word doc. I won't stop the video, so just quick point form will do. Good idea to note the time on the video. Go over it again later. Email me a Word doc with your responses on Wednesday.

The High Middle Ages: 10 minutes
https://youtu.be/OKx4SZgOe_o

I will return your drafts of the sharia essay on Wednesday.




Fun or Weird Facts



2. There’s a barbie-like Islamic doll called Fulla. It is a role model for some Muslims, to teach girls how to dress. The commercials of this doll show her life as a perfect Muslim girl should, including her personality being according to the Islamic law.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fulla_(doll)
https://www.factslides.com/s-Islam#top



1   3.  There are an estimated 1.6 billion Muslims in the world, which is about 1/5 of the world’s population. Due to birth and conversion rates, Islam is considered to be the fastest-growing religion in the world today. This is not good for us and very good for growing sharia.

     4.
 Dr. Zakir Naik tells us that the Islamic Society has discovered that Mosque means Mosquito, so Muslims should never say it.

    5.In Baghdad, [in order] to gauge how many were willing to perform mutaa ceremonies, we approached 10 clerics [religious leaders]. Eight agreed to arrange a pleasure marriage for our reporter. “You can marry a girl for half an hour and as soon as it’s over, you can marry another,” one of the clerics, Sayyed Raad, told our reporter on camera, “even after half an hour, you can marry another,” he repeats.

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2019/oct/06/pleasure-marriages-iraq-baghdad-bbc-investigation-child-prostitution


6. Stupid Laws. 


Sunday, May 3, 2020

May 4 Questions on High Middle Ages: overview

Don't answer the questions yet. But, you should copy/paste them into a Word doc, so you have it ready for tomorrow's class:

1. What trends characterized the High Middle Ages?

2. What was the significance of the end of the Viking invasions?

3. What were the effects of the growth of cities during the HMA?

4. What caused the relative weakness of the Holy Roman Empire?

5. How did England and France manage to emerge as powerful nations during the HMA?

You will email me these questions and your answers in a Word doc on Wednesday. Don't worry it will be very simple and straightforward. I will explain tomorrow. Homework for Wednesday will take no more than half an hour. Less if you take effective notes.

May 3: Is 2 meters distancing supported by science?

Is there any science behind two-metre social distancing rule…? Government adviser says guidelines on keeping apart was 'conjured out of nowhere'


May 3 Interfaith groups: MB stealth technique

https://www.breitbart.com/health/2020/05/02/muslim-vatican-group-calls-for-common-day-of-prayer-to-end-coronavirus-pandemic/

The Vatican-sponsored Higher Committee of Human Fraternity has called for a common day of prayer and fasting, asserting that the world is “facing a great danger that threatens the lives of millions of people around the world due to the growing spread of the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.” “While we reaffirm the role of medicine and scientific research in fighting this pandemic, we should not forget to seek refuge in God, the All-Creator, as we face such severe crisis [sic],” the message states.

“Therefore, we call on all peoples around the world to do good deeds, observe fast, pray, and make devout supplications to God Almighty to end this pandemic,”

Friday, May 1, 2020

May 1 From Roman civilization to Al Andalus to the European "Dark Ages"

Next week, we are moving on to the High Middle Ages. Also, in May, we will take a look at a few defining topics in the Late Middle Ages. If you have time, read the lectures that match the remaining timeline topics.

In the study of history, as with many other academic subjects, nothing is settled. Though we are using mainly the lectures of Prof. Daileader, a respected historian, we should not think that neither he nor any teacher, not even, ahem, me,  has brilliantly settled all questions. The prof's explanation of how and why Islam conquered half the Christian world barely touches on some key facts, such as the Viking/Muslim slave trade. 

Today, we'll look at some facts regarding "Al Andalus" that must be considered. By the way, Daileader is considered a moderate, mainstream historian. Keep in mind as you continue your studies that it is necessary to always look for different views; sometimes valid information comes from a very few 'unpopular' individuals. Copernicus, the astronomer who challenged the church view about the sun revolving around the earth, is a case in point.

Historians have long debated the question “Why (and how) did the Roman Empire fall?” The last emperor in the West, 16 year old Honorius, was deposed in 476, yet it is known that Roman civilization continued to flourish throughout the empire until approximately the mid-seventh century. .

But Roman civilization flourished for much longer in Visigothic Spain and other provinces. That being true, how can we understand the collapse of civilized Europe into the "dark ages" of feudalism? (You don't have to answer this for homework but you need to do some research on the term "feudalism". Prof Daileader's lecture and wikipedia will do. Should take you no more than half an hour)

Understanding what really happened in Islamic Spain may hold the key to understanding how Western Christendom fell from high civilization into centuries of 'feudal dark ages'.

Most historians claim that Muslim controlled Spain—“Al Andalus”---enjoyed a Golden Age of multicultural harmony and advanced learning. 

However, a few historians, like Raymond Ibrahim (Sword and Scimitar) and Bill Warner (the jihad map) disagree. They have completely different answers to the questions about the collapse of the Roman Empire into the feudal "dark ages" and whether there ever was a "golden age" in Islamic Spain.

Do not post answers for homework. I'll Kahoot you on these questions and on some details from Raymond Ibrahim's interview next Friday.
  1. In what year did the Muslims first attack and then rapidly conquer Christian Spain? 
  2. For how long did the Muslims dominate Spain? 
  3. What is the reconquista? When did it begin and end?
  4. How many times does Prof. Daileader use the words “Muslim” “Islam” “jihad” or “sharia” in the lecture?
  5. What are a important few facts about "Al Andalus" that Ibrahim mentions?


May 1 Chinese Christians arrested for Zooming

Monday, April 27, 2020

April 27 The Vikings: what were the most valuable goods that they had? Who paid them the most?

The past is present

  • early Christian persecution--persecuted Christians today
  • 7th Century jihad--21st century jihad
  • Medieval muslim/viking slavery--muslim slavery today


If you want to make your mark as a historian, research the relations between Vikings and Muslims, 8th to 11th centuries. Very few people have written about this. 

The western Scandinavian raiders are known as Vikings; the eastern raiders who travelled overland to the Middle East are called Varangians by historians: same people, two different slave trading routes. 
Vikings of the East: video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YvPSa8XoHDI

In "Al Andalus", Islamic Spain:

A white girl without education cost 1,000 dinars of gold. A white girl with singing abilities cost 14,000 dinars. In Abd al-Rahman III’s court there were 3,750 slaves, his harem had 6,300 women,
          Fernandez-Morera, Dario. The Myth of the Andalusian Paradise (pp. 158-159). Intercollegiate Studies Institute (ORD). Kindle Edition. 

Isis sex slave price list:
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2015-08-03/sex-slaves-sold-by-islamic-state-the-younger-the-better


Viking slave trade--mid 9th century: 2 to 5:06
https://youtu.be/tPz7ibV0p0Y?t=131

Truth about the history of the African slave trade  3:30

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ok9EQ_hvr0c

Today: Africans sold into Libyan slave markets: 1:44
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dV7o31P4q4g

Brave CNN reporter films Libyan slave market: 5

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PY_0YCbc8gc

Did you know that Muslim slave traders captured English men, women, and children from the 1500's to about 1815? 11 mins
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qhw1ATYxWcQ

Iceland: DNA tests reveal that more than half of the women are celtichttps://allthatsinteresting.com/iceland-founded-viking-slaves  while 80% of the men are Viking. The women were enslaved from Ireland and Scotland.

What we know about Viking slaves: National Geographic article

Ahmad Ibn Fadlan, an Arab from Baghdad who encountered the men of Scandinavia in his travels, wrote that Vikings treated their female chattel as sex slaves. If a slave died, he added, “they leave him there as food for the dogs and the birds.”

Historians answer questions about Viking slavery:

https://www.reddit.com/r/AskHistorians/comments/9ilh2z/what_was_it_like_to_be_enslaved_by_vikings/ slave from northern Europe tripled in value by the time they reached Islamic markets, and Viking-Age Scandinavia picked up a lot of silver. 

Recently, hundreds of thousands of Islamic coins from the eighth century were found in Scandinavia. Hundreds of thousands of coins (which must themselves represent only a tiny fraction of those in circulation) that have been recovered across the Viking world to date.  
https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/0144039X.2019.1592976

What else besides slaves could Vikings have sold that was more valued by the Muslims?

I see some interesting dots--might they be connected?

  • There was a huge slave market in Islamic regions.
  • Cordoba, the capital of Spain, was a major market for European slaves.
  • Within a hundred year period, say mid 700's to 800's, many Muslim rulers in Spain were blonde haired and blue eyed. How did that happen?
  • Within decades, the Viking raiders had stolen everything worth stealing in Europe. So what was worth stealing for another two hundred or so years?


  • Baghdad, in modern Iraq, was the capital of the Abbasid Islamic Empire, also a major slave market.
  • The Vikings captured hundreds of thousands of European slaves, mostly women and children, from the late 700's to approximately 1000.
  • The Vikings sold slaves in both Cordoba and Baghdad during this time.
  • Viking trade routes encircled Europe. By sea in the west, and by land and sea from the north all the way to Iran via Russia--the word "Russia" is derived from "Rus" Rus was was the self-description of people living in coastal eastern Sweden around the eighth century.

The period of Viking raids on Europe covered much the same time period as the Muslim domination of Al Andalus--Spain. When the Muslims were losing control of Spain in the 11th century, the Viking raids ceased.



1. Did you find any connection between the Vikings and the Islamic slave trade in "The Fury of the Northmen" lecture?


2. What did you find most interesting in the lecture? Why?
As much as you can explain in one minute

Friday, April 24, 2020

April 24 Jihad in Canada: not so stealthy

Deception=Taqiyya: when soldiers don't know the enemy 2019 59:52 to 1:06:52
https://youtu.be/3ZXjzEEZyi0?t=3593

Trudeau welcomes 60 terrorists back into Canada--2017
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VS4GCpo9jB0

Trudeau makes RCMP delete intel on illegal Islamic migrants-2017
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k5iryVe3DrU

Trudeau study backs anti-Islamophobia crackdown: bill M103-2018
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Cpf9ubK_0c

Look what's up at York U --2018-- 0 to 1:09 and 6:20 to 9:10
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fFsWi3u-a98

Sharia financing in Canada

Shariah financing in Canada--promoted by top advisor to possible Conservative leader, Erin O'toole
https://thenationaltelegraph.com/nationals/cpc-candidate-jim-karahalios-calls-out-erin-otooles-campaign-chair-walied-soliman

April 24 Up next: the Vikings

Remember: read the "Fury of the Northmen" lecture on the weekend. Only 20 minutes!

Sunday, April 19, 2020

Class: April 20: The Muslim Brotherhood's stealth techniques for destroying us from within

I think you know that the scheduled Wednesday Q and A class is optional, but the M and F classes are required. Also, the short blog homework assignments are necessary to complete.  A few students have fallen behind in this.

When you read this, you may be tempted to FREAK OUT. Don't! I am not heartless.

We will see today, Monday, that the Muslim Brotherhood is operating on a plan called the Explanatory Memorandum that was drafted in 1991. At that time, almost all the legal, mainstream Brotherhood groups operating in the USA were partners. Since then, dozens more islamist groups have sprung up. Part 2 of the Center for Security videos will help you understand a lot about the "stealth jihad". 

1.Homework in 3 parts this week: based on Part 2 video
Estimated time: 30 minutes to view; 15 minutes for each 3 stealth methods: ie 1 hour 15 minutes by Friday

Bonus: This homework will help you in the jihad topic of your essay.

I'm listing all 9 techniques they are using:
1 Information dominance:
2 Prohibit ‘blasphemy’ and ‘slander’
3 Media self-censorship:
4. Demanding favored treatment for Muslims, as individuals or as a community
5. Demands on Educational system
6. Deceive and enlist other faith groups, especially Christian, into cooperating by “bridge building”
7. Sharia compliant finance
8 Sharia in American courts

9. Place friends or their own agents in positions of influence eg Huma Abedian

By tonight, I want you to briefly explain the first 3, giving one example of each method that concerns you. Which of these 3 is most concerning? Why?  

Before class, Wednesday, post up the same about the next 3 techniques, and before Friday's class,  the last 3.

If you have time, you can cover all nine asap, but only post them up on schedule. This is important!

On Friday, I'll kahoot you on these stealth methods. Also, I'll give you detailed notes taken from the video. I'll expect you to know these well. At some point in May, I will give you something between a quiz and a test on it.


2.Homework due next weekend:

Estimated time: 15 to 20 minutes to read each lecture; 

Read Lecture 17,  Vikings;   and Lecture 21, Al Andalus


3.Draft of Essay due two weekends from now:
Estimated time: 2 to 3 hours per week this week and next = 4 to 6 hours total by May 2

In two weeks, ie by Saturday, May 2nd, email me a Word document with a draft of the essay. I'll give you part marks for the quality of the draft and I will give you feedback. The final version will be due on May 16th, again by email.

Friday, April 17, 2020

April 17: Homework: due tonight Understanding the threat of Islam--should we be afraid?

My purpose in focusing on this topic is not to frighten you. The entire world has been turned inside out by fear of a flu virus. Everyone on earth knows COVID 19. Very few know about ideas such as islamism that we should not fear, but we should definitely be aware of and concerned about.

As Christians, we have complete confidence that God works all things for the good of those who love him. The name of the Lord is a strong tower; the righteous run into it and are safe. Whatever God allows to happen in this world, we know it is only for a short time and soon we will be with him. .Jesus himself will wipe every tear from every eye. There will be no more sorrow or suffering. 

I don't enjoy teaching you about this subject at all. But I teach it because I believe that what you know about the sometimes ugly things occurring in this fallen world may lead you to pray, to help you protect yourselves and the people you love, and even to play a part in rebuilding our Christian civilization. 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Islamist_terrorist_attacks

As of 2019, there have been approximately 34,000 islamist terror attacks around the world since 1979. The result is approximately 170,000 deaths and countless injuries. These have occurred in more than 60 countries.

Life under sharia: ISIS capitol, city of Raqqa, Syria 2014
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jOaBNbdUbcA&t=80s

In 2009, a US Army Major murders 13, wounds 32 on Fort Hood, Texas, military base: government does not call it an act of terror
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mLtMca-rZD0&t=41s

Background on Major Nidal Hasan
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2009_Fort_Hood_shooting


Does it do more harm than good to expose you, as young Christians, to some scary truths about Islam? Is there, in your opinion, a difference between being concerned about islamism and fearful of it? 

Give me 5 sentences or more by this evening.

Monday, April 6, 2020

April 6 Homework due Wednesday: An example of stealth jihad

By Wednesday: watch this 10 minute video and answer the following questions:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nKt2zaOrxD8&feature=emb_logo


  • Does this video convince you that the 'stealth jihad' is a great danger to our safety? 
  • What surprises or shocks you most?


Give me at 5 to 10 sentences in response.


April 6 The Top Ten

The Top Ten Most Ridiculous Laws in the Islamic Republic of Iran

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ewBzIwQfzBw&t=1s

April 6 The Most Powerful Islamic Country in the Middle East--Supported by China, Russia, the EU and the USA during the Obama government

Today, I want to lighten things up a bit :) though we are thinking about one of the world's most serious issues: the Islamist danger to freedom.

Iran is a nation of 100 million people, ruled since 1979 by Islamist fanatics. As in China, many of the people are hostages to their own criminal regime. Many Iranians are not Muslim and some who are, hate their own "government". 

Iran is known as the world's number one state sponsor of terror. Ironically, many countries that have suffered Iranian sponsored terror remain quite friendly to the fanatic islamists. Why? Follow the money.

Iran is the home of the Shiite branch of Islam, about 10 percent of the world's Muslim population. Since the death of Mohammed, they have fought bloody wars against the Sunni branch of Islam, based in Saudi Arabia. All this results from a dispute over who should have been the leader of Islam following Mohammed's death.

We'll take a look at one of the videos by Anni Cyrus, who was given away as a child bride. She grew up in Iran, but is an American. Despite her terrible experiences, she has a sense of humor when pointing out some of the ridiculous aspects of life under Islam. Any one of these can be my entry into the weirdest, funniest facts contest :), which by the way, we'll keep going. 

By Wednesday you need to email me your entry. We'll keep track of points and you can cash in when we're done with virtual school. The theme this week must be funny or weird things about Islam. Take care not to post something that is too disgusting; try to aim for funny. If I think it's not appropriate, I won't include it!

Friday, April 3, 2020

April 3 Islam before, during, and after the crusades: due this evening

   I will often use short video or audio clips and articles in class. Sometimes I'll have specific questions; other times, I'll ask general questions. Usually, I will leave it open to whomever would like to comment or ask a question. Each class, I will ask at least 3 students directly to comment. Feel free to respond to something a classmate says.

    In the next several classes we will be looking at the crusades, which are typically said to be the cause of islamist revenge towards the West even now, a thousand years later. 
   
    Bill Warner’s Jihad Map 
       Sources for Jihad Map: 
http://cspipublishing.com/statistical/charts/Islam-BattlesDate.pdf                            

Raymond Ibrahim, author of "Sword and Scimitar" explains sharia and why Islamism is the most dangerous ideology facing our world today:
https://www.prageru.com/video/radical-islam-the-most-dangerous-ideology/


Can Sharia and Freedom Co-exist?
https://www.prageru.com/video/pakistan-can-sharia-and-freedom-coexist/


Homework:

·        Post responses on blog tonight

·        Watch Muslim Brotherhood “overview” —make notes—be ready to answer questions in class

·        Read Essay topics in TEAMS "Assignments"; post any questions on Teams, also, if you have questions about timelines ask on TEAMS; see Emma’s as an example


·        Begin reading “Islam 101” on right side of blog

Blog post due tonight:


Give me at least 4 sentences for each of the videos. What do you find interesting, important, surprising, or shocking? Your responses may focus on one or more of the 4 categories ie. Important only or important and shocking and etc.