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2120013 - Osnovi islamske civilizacije 1

Course specification
Course title
Acronym 2120013
Study programme
Module
Type of study
Lecturer (for classes)
Lecturer/Associate (for practice)
Lecturer/Associate (for OTC)
    ESPB 6.0 Status
    Condition None. Oblik uslovljenosti
    The goal During the course Introduction to the Islamic Civilization 1, students will learn about the main characteristics of Islam as a religious system, the conditions, and circumstances in which Islam emerges as a religion, as well as its earliest history. Basic settings and concepts of Islamic monotheism, sources of Islam, and five (i.e. six) pillars of Islam and how they defined the framework of Islamic civilization will be explained. Islamic civilization will be presented from a cultural rather than theological standpoint
    The outcome Course participants will be able to analyze the basic terms of Islam and analyze the meaning of Islamic civilization. Students are mastering knowledge of the early history of Islam and its founder, the Prophet Muhammad, which is a prerequisite for deeper knowledge and evaluation of Islamic civilization. They will be able to see on their own the basic stages in the development of Islam and see the importance of the pillars of Islam in the development of Islamic civilization. The students will competently discuss these topics.
    Contents
    Contents of lectures Pre-Islamic Arabia. The Arabian Peninsula in the 6th century. Mohammed. First announcement. The period in Mecca. Hijri. The medina period. The creation of the first Muslim community. Sources of Islam. Pillars of Islam.
    Contents of exercises Presentations. Discussions. Essays.
    Literature
    1. D. Tanasković, Islam, dogma i život, Beograd 2018. (Original title)
    2. Oksfordska istorija islama, Beograd 2005. (Original title)
    3. F. Hiti, Tvorci arapske istorije, Beograd 2004. (Original title)
    Number of hours per week during the semester/trimester/year
    Lectures Exercises OTC Study and Research Other classes
    2 2
    Methods of teaching Lectures. Various variations of checking lectured material.
    Knowledge score (maximum points 100)
    Pre obligations Points Final exam Points
    Activites during lectures 5 Test paper
    Practical lessons 15 Oral examination 60
    Projects
    Colloquia 20
    Seminars