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The Five Pillars of Islam
The world of Islam is shared by some 800 million people of all colors, economic levels, and social strata. What they share is a faith which is today what it was from the beginning, the same in the Moroccan king's palace and a Filipino hovel. The esse...(more details) |
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Islamic Art
Forbidden by Islamic law to represent the human form, Moslem art burst forth in the characteristic decorative style we know as arabesque. This program discusses the architecture and sculpture of mosques and Koranic schools, the illumination and calli...(more details) |
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Islamic Science and Technology
From the middle of the eighth century until the European Renaissance, Arabic was the language of mathematics and science. It is to Arabic efforts that we owe our system of calculation and our symbols for numbers. Islamic science, synthesizing earlier...(more details) |
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The Islamic City
In the middle of deserts or steppes, towns assume vast religious, cultural, economic, and political influence. Cairo, Damascus, and Sanaa exemplify the Islamic city, centered around the traditional medina, mosques, and souks, and beset by the modern ...(more details) |
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Orient/Occident
From the very start, Islam has been a force to contend with in the West. It motivated European Christians to undertake the Crusades; strongly influenced the cultures of Spain, Sicily, and southern France; gave us, among many others, the concepts of c...(more details) |
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