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Survey knowledge of Islamic history provides a narrative framework; working analytically with primary sources, dynasty comparisons, and causal explanations is where historical thinking develops. This workbook moves from narrative knowledge to analytical engagement through structured exercises drawn from the major periods of classical Islamic history.
By the end of this course you will be able to read a primary historical source — chronicle, administrative document, or travel account — with attention to its genre, purpose, and analytical limitations, construct a causal analysis of a specific historical development using multiple factors, compare political institutions across the Umayyad and Abbasid periods using a structured framework, and produce a short analytical essay on a topic in classical Islamic history.
What you will learn:
- Source analysis exercise: reading an excerpt from al-Tabari's History of the Prophets and Kings — identifying what kind of source it is, what it can and cannot tell us, and what assumptions it embeds
- Comparative dynasty analysis: using a structured worksheet to compare the Umayyad and Abbasid caliphates across dimensions of territorial extent, administrative structure, ethnic composition, and cultural policy
- Causal analysis exercise: the reasons for the Islamic Golden Age — constructing a multi-factor explanation that integrates political, economic, institutional, and intellectual conditions
- A close reading of Ibn Khaldun's concept of asabiyya (group solidarity) and its application as an analytical framework for explaining dynastic rise and fall
- Geographic analysis: mapping the expansion of Islamic rule from 632 to 1000 CE using a structured sequence of annotated maps — identifying the pattern and pace of consolidation
- Case study: the translation movement in the Abbasid period — analyzing what was translated, who commissioned it, why, and what its consequences were
- How to distinguish historical, theological, and political accounts of the same event in Islamic sources — applied to early succession disputes
- Writing exercise: a structured short analytical essay on one aspect of classical Islamic civilization, with a model response and annotated rubric
Each workbook section provides framing instruction, primary or secondary source excerpts, structured analytical tasks, worked examples, and self-assessment prompts. A dynastic reference chart and timeline are provided as navigational tools throughout.
This course is suitable for students of history, Middle Eastern studies, or Islamic studies who want to develop analytical and writing skills. No prior background in Islamic history is required. Suitable for those new to primary source analysis.
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