http://www.pbs.org/muhammad/timeline_html.shtml

http://www.pbs.org/muhammad/timeline_html.shtml Paper instructions: To carry out the weekly assignment, spend at least one hour browsing and reading, starting with some of the links provided, and moving in whatever directions interest you and seem productive. Your task, in short, is focused and intelligent browsing. Once you have browsed enough to learn something interesting, please compose a short report about two full paragraphs long (200 words) that explains what you found and why it is interesting. Post this report on your section iLearn site on the page provided for the week. Your report should: (1) Identify the web links you started with, and the best ones you found while browsing (copy at least three URLs at the end of your assigment). (2) Explain what you found out about an aspect of a pre-modern civilization using the links. (3) Analyze what makes this interesting and worth knowing. What does the information reveal? What questions do you have after browsing? What implications or conclusions can you make? (4) In a second paragraph, briefly discuss why you trust the websites that you used (and why you doubt them)? Feel venturesome, experimental, creative: there is no fixed format for success. What we want to see is evidence that you have been thinking hard! here are the links: General Knowledge: http://www.pbs.org/muhammad/timeline_html.shtml http://www.bbc.co.uk/religion/religions/islam/ http://islamichistoryonline.com/islamic-golden-age/ http://eawc.evansville.edu/chronology/ispage.htm