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Course name
Arab-Islamic Influence on the West
Institution
New York University in Shanghai
Instructor
Shuang Wen
Wikipedia Expert
Brianda (Wiki Ed)
Subject
History
Course dates
2023-08-28 00:00:00 UTC – 2023-12-20 23:59:59 UTC
Approximate number of student editors
18


Are you looking for a fun and interactive selective course to acquire crucial knowledge outside your major? The Arab-Islamic world is an under-taught region for all students. Rarely any high school outside the Middle East offers a course on it, yet it is strategically important to us all. Since many of you aspire to become professionals in diplomacy, business and finance, computer/data science, media and technology, etc., it is vital to have some basic knowledge and an informed understanding about one of the fastest growing regions in these areas so that in the future you can make wise policy recommendations and business decisions!

Have you ever wondered: Why do we use “Arabic” numerals? Why does the English language have words like algebra, algorithm, coffee, sugar, and sabbatical? Why is there a tendency for western textbooks to jump from the Fall of Rome to the Italian Renaissance? Why are there ongoing differentiations between the “East” and the “West” in our increasingly globalized world? This course provides a new approach to studying “Western Civilization” by highlighting the numerous influences that the Arab-Islamic world has on Europe and other western societies. It also explores why many western scholars have chosen to minimize Arab-Islamic contributions in favor of “Western Exceptionalism” narratives.

The course is arranged thematically. Each session centers around an area of Arab-Islamic influence on the “West” with an example of an English (or other European languages) word that can trace its origin back to Arabic (or other Middle Eastern languages).

Student Assigned Reviewing
P.B.2026. Elite Muslim Women and the Mongol Empire
Erin Liang Arabic language in the United States
Z. Charlie L.
Hawa19199 Arabic language in the United States
Yuxiang9 Mathematics in the medieval Islamic world
Yyyyyelena
VeeeVictoria
WuCaoMei Arabic language in the United States
Ayan Asif KHan
Fred Wan11
Sjsj12345 Arabic language in the United States
Ajnnsd1432
Adriana Giménez Islamic Law in Al-Andalus
Ralshaibani
Raja Shuja Ahmad