Course Description // M.M. Shahla Ramzi

This course description provides a summary of the most important characteristics of the course and the learning outcomes that the student is expected to achieve, demonstrating whether he or she has made the most of the learning opportunities available. It must be linked to the program description.

 

1. Educational Institution, Imam Jaafar al-Sadiq (peace be upon him) University - Faculty of Arts

2. University Department/Center, Department of History

3. Name/code of the course History of Medieval Morocco

4. Programs in which bachelor’s degrees are included

5. Available forms of attendance are mandatory

6. Semester/Year Annual

7. Number of study hours (total) 60

8. The date this description was prepared is January 2022

9. Course objectives

Introducing the student to the history of medieval Morocco and informing him of the most important historical events that had an impact on the political, economic, social and military history of Morocco.

Introducing the student to the most prominent historical transformations of the Middle Maghreb and their impact on the regional environment.

Introducing the student to the nature of the transformations in the ruling system of Central Morocco.

Working to enable students to acquire knowledge in line with quality standards in higher education

Enabling students to acquire scientific knowledge in order to be able to supply the labor market with effective outputs

 

 

 

10. Course structure

 

Week Hours Required learning outcomes Name of unit/course or subject Teaching method Evaluation method

the first

9/21/2018 Geography of Morocco History of Medieval Morocco Monthly exam lecture, reports and research

The second is the Berber population of Morocco before the conquest, the history of medieval Morocco, the monthly exam lecture, reports and research

The third is the history of Morocco before Islam, the history of medieval Morocco, the monthly exam lecture, reports and research

Fourth, the Islamic conquest of Morocco, the history of medieval Morocco, monthly exam lecture, reports and research

The fifth stage of exploration: The campaigns of Amr ibn al-Aas against Morocco, the history of medieval Morocco, the monthly exam lecture, reports, and research.

Sixth: Campaigns of Abdullah bin Abi Sarh, History of Medieval Morocco, Monthly Exam Lecture, Reports and Research

Seventh: The campaigns of Muawiyah bin Hudayj against Morocco, the stage of organized conquest, the history of medieval Morocco, the monthly exam lecture, reports and research.

Eighth-Ninth, the efforts of Uqba bin Nafi in conquering Morocco, building the city of Kairouan in the year 50 AH, the history of medieval Morocco, monthly exam lecture, reports and research.

Tenth - Thirteenth The efforts of Abu Al-Muhajir Dinar The conflict with the priestess of Morocco The history of medieval Morocco Lecture Monthly exam, reports and research

Fourteenth - Fifteenth: Musa bin Nusayr’s efforts to establish the Islamic presence in Morocco, the history of medieval Morocco, the monthly exam lecture, reports, and research.

The sixteenth 2/15/2019 The era of governors, the state of Muhammad al-Qurashi, the state of Ismail bin Abdullah

Seventeenth-nineteenth, the state of Muslim bin Yazid, the state of Bishr bin Safwan

The twentieth state of Ubaid Allah bin Al-Habhab Al-Sulami

History of Medieval Morocco, monthly exam lecture, reports and research

The twenty-first, the state of Kulthum ibn Ayyad al-Qushayri, the state of Hanzala ibn Safwan, the history of medieval Morocco, the monthly exam lecture, reports, and research.

Twenty-third: The politics of the later governors, the emergence of the era of states in Morocco, the history of medieval Morocco, a lecture for the monthly exam, reports and research.

twenty-fourth

The Idrisid state, the construction of the city of Fez, intellectual life during the Idrisid era, history of medieval Morocco, monthly exam lecture, reports and research

The twenty-fifth: The impact of intellectual life during the Idrisid era, the history of medieval Morocco, a monthly examination lecture, reports, and research

Twenty-sixth: The Aghlabid state, the relationship with the Abbasids, the Almoravid state, the history of medieval Morocco, monthly exam lecture, reports and research.

The twenty-seventh: The emergence of the personality of Yusuf ibn Tashfin, the history of medieval Morocco, the monthly exam lecture, reports, and research

The twenty-eighth Almohad state, history of the Middle Maghreb, monthly exam lecture, reports and research

The twenty-ninth: The End of the Almohad State, History of Medieval Morocco, Monthly Exam Lecture, Reports, and Research

The role of the Maghreb in embracing the people of Andalusia after their expulsion from Spain

11. Infrastructure

Required readings:

 Basic texts

 Course books

 Other 1- Where is Adhari, Al-Bayan Al-Maghrib in the News of Andalusia and Morocco.

2- Hussein Mu’nis, the Arabs’ conquest of Morocco.

3- Saad Zaaloul Abdel Hamid, History of the Arab Maghreb.

Special requirements (including, for example, workshops, periodicals, software, and websites) Conducting discussions among students on specific topics and searching for related topics in the university library and government correspondence.

Social services (including, for example, guest lectures, vocational training, and field studies), external lectures, seminars, and conferences, scientific consultations, hosting researchers.