The mashrabiya has offered effective protection against intense sunlight in the Middle East for several centuries. However, nowadays this traditional Islamic window element with its characteristic …
This Radial Design Art Lesson will Integrate social studies, Islamic art, radial symmetry, and a variety of elements and principles of design!
Details of Victorian Architecture
Ornamental page from Nezami's Khamseh, 1431.
کاسه سفالي با نقاشي زیر لعابي، نیشابور. قرن 10 Earthenware bowl, covered with a white slip and painted in black, yellow, and green under a transparent glaze Eastern Iran, Nishapur; 10th century H: 9.5; Diam: 21.8 cm This colorful and very characteristic bowl belongs together with the bowl, inv.no. 25/1968, to a special group of ceramics that was produced in Nishapur at the same time as far simpler slip-painted types. The scenes are stylized, but also feature naturalistic elements: Two bearded men are wrestling, surrounded by birds and ornaments. It has been suggested that the group of bowls harks back to pre-Islamic traditions or was made for a specific social or ethnic group in Nishapur.
Colorful vintage seamless pattern with floral and mandala elements.Hand drawn background. Can be used for fabric, wallpaper, tile, wrapping, covers and carpet. Islam, Arabic, Indian, ottoman motifs.
The third edition of the Safar Islamic Studies series aims to cumulatively build children's essential Islamic knowledge, cultivate good character, and instill God-consciousness. With extensive references from the Quran and ahadith, this new edition has been developed to ensure that it is enjoyable for children as well as comprehensive and reliable. Elements from all core subjects are covered in this book, including Quranic stories, Islamic tenets (aqeedah), religious rulings (fiqh), major episodes from the life of Prophet Muhammad (pbuh), and personal development (in an age-appropriate manner). Year 6 revises and builds on core knowledge from the previous books, covers new ground, and prepares children to build on this through the use of the rest of the books in the series. The series has been printed with illustrations and in full color. The overall curriculum is composed of four parts which cross-link with each other: Islamic studies, tajweed, memorization, and Arabic. Features: The book follows a unit-based structure, featuring units such as Essential Knowledge, Essential Beliefs, Fiqh (rituals and rulings), Islamic History, Contemporary Issues, Islam and the Social World, and Spiritual and Moral development. The national curriculum has been thoroughly consulted in order to ensure the content in our books is relevant, appropriate, and meaningful to young Muslims and teachers today. This includes consideration of subjects such as RE (Religious Education), SRE (Sex and Relationship Education), the humanities, objectives such as SMSC (spiritual, moral, social and cultural development), life skills, and citizenship skills. Detailed and authentic content will allow students to fulfil their religious rites and duties in an informed manner through learning, understanding, and embodying the Quran, Sunnah, and the rich Muslim scholarly tradition. With ample focus on spiritual and personal development, learners using this syllabus can grow to make moral choices and decisions as confident Muslims living in a globalized and modern world. The books showcase bespoke illustrations and infographics, making the design creative, engaging, and complementary to the Islamic content and values of the book. Keywords and vocabulary lists help with overall Arabic and English literacy of students. As with all our publications, the books are tried and tested by teachers and students.
The Safar Academy Islamic Studies series aims to cumulatively build children`s essential Islamic knowledge, cultivate good manners, and instill God-consciousness. With extensive references from Quran and ahadith, the new edition of the textbook has been developed to ensure that it is enjoyable for children as well as comprehensive and reliable. Elements from all core subjects are covered in the textbooks: Quranic stories, Islamic tenets of faith (aqeedah), religious rulings (fiqh), major episodes from the life of Prophet Muhammad (pbuh), and personal development (in an age-appropriate manner). The workbook is designed to complement the overall teaching methodology and aims to revise and test core knowledge through standard level questions, as well as to allow children to creatively engage with taught material through advanced level questions.
Seamless pattern. Vintage decorative elements. Hand drawn background. Islam, Arabic, Indian, ottoman motifs. Perfect for printing on fabric or paper.
Khalili Collections | Islamic Art | The black ground is covered with fine gold arabesques, and the main elements of the design are sunken and gilded...
Large calligraphic batiks known as 'kerudung' (literally, 'shroud') function as covers for coffins during funerary rituals, as well as ceremonial hangings and banners. Men wear smaller examples wrapped around the head or draped over the shoulders. Muslims believe that the ...
The 5-page illustrated Article and corresponding Power Point provide an overview of the most important elements of the religion of Islam: Quraysh Origins, Muhammad, Khadija, "Islam," "Muslims" Allah, Qur'an, Sunnah, Hadith, Kaaba, "People of the Book," "Five Pillars," etc. Activities and Assessment included. Lesson includes: - 5-Page Illustrated Article - 33-Slide Power Point Presentation + Notes - Multiple Choice / Document-Based Question - Assessment + Answer Key - DBQ Scoring Rubric (allows students to easily score each other's answers) - "Islam Crossword" + Crossword Key - Reflective Writing Activity: "3-2-1" - 4 Graphic Organizers: "Muhammad's Story" "Qur'an/Sunnah" "Islam" "Five Pillars" - "Support from Text" Guide - "Islam Short Review" + Answer Key - B+W Printables - Visuals - Maps - No Prep - Lesson Duration: varies ... depending on what is used. Can be used as: Classwork / Homework, Distance Learning, Sub Plan California State History-Social Science Content Standards Addressed: 7.2.2 7.2.3 Store: The Medieval World and Early Modern Times Link to my Store: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Store/The-Medieval-World-And-Early-Modern-Times
Colorful vintage seamless pattern with floral and mandala elements.Hand drawn background. Can be used for fabric, wallpaper, tile, wrapping, covers and carpet. Islam, Arabic, Indian, ottoman motifs.
Late 18th-century lacquer binding with gilt arabesques and flowers on green background; inner covers red leather with gilt arabesques and flower border, artist unknown.
The Safar Academy Islamic Studies series aims to cumulatively build children`s essential Islamic knowledge, cultivate good manners, and instill God-consciousness. With extensive references from Quran and ahadith, the new edition of the textbook has been developed to ensure that it is enjoyable for children as well as comprehensive and reliable. Elements from all core subjects are covered in the textbooks: Quranic stories, Islamic tenets of faith (aqeedah), religious rulings (fiqh), major episodes from the life of Prophet Muhammad (pbuh), and personal development (in an age-appropriate manner). The workbook is designed to complement the overall teaching methodology and aims to revise and test core knowledge through standard level questions, as well as to allow children to creatively engage with taught material through advanced level questions.
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This Radial Design Art Lesson will Integrate social studies, Islamic art, radial symmetry, and a variety of elements and principles of design!
Includes 200 plates, each with explanatory text, 190 are chromolithographs and 10 are half-tones
About Geomorphic vase by Christian Zahr Dimensions: W 25 x D 25 x H 50 cm Materials: Cement- Sand- Water- Time. Each piece is handmade. The “Muqarnas” side table, as it’s name indicates, replicates the muqarnas, a powerful sculptural element in Islamic architecture, usually based on geometric abstraction and repetition in order to reach an organic aspect, and could seemingly be the result of natural forces. It’s organic structure is reminiscent of stalactite-covered ceilings of caves. When the original inspiration becomes reality, this fictional object seems to be in search of its place in time. Geomorphic Archeology: Unearthing the Ephemeral - Indoor primitive landscapes (furniture and objects). Sand carted. these concrete objects, an agglomeration of unpredictable and predesigned forms archetypal and fictional, archeological and geological, capture the complex and transformative times of the current turmoil. They are the outcome of an exploration of nature's microcosm and macrocosm during the Covid-19 lockdown. Taking advantage of the time slowed down handmade and made by nature (drops of water); they celebrate uniqueness in response to mass production, intimacy in our relation to our in-tenors and objects. Independence from the chain production suspended by the pandemic. Christian Zahr studied architecture at the Academie Libanaise des Beaux Arts, Beirut, Lebanon. After graduating in 2003, he interned at Ateliers Jean Nouvel Paris (2004) before going back to Beirut and working for renowned Lebanese architectural firms. In 2012 he founded Studio Christian Zahr, where he develops his practice as an independent architect, landscape designer, object designer and artist. Moving between these scales allows him to blur the boundaries between these different realms with the obsession to create a new language. Zahr’s work as a designer was showcased in several exhibitions such as Post-it in La Galerie de L’Architecture - Paris (2004), Beirut Design Week in Beyt Beirut Museum (2018), 1000 Vases in Dubai Design District (2019). Customization OptionsMade to order creations can be done, please contact us for any request. Request Customization