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نوع: محتوى تعليمي
الوحدة السابعة | الدرس السابع والعشرون
نوع: محتوى تعليمي
الدول العربية والإسلامية في إفريقيا
نوع: محتوى تعليمي
وصل الإسلام إلى قارة إفريقيا مع الهجرة الإسلامية الأولى من مكة المكرمة إلى الحبشة، وانتشر بسبب:
نوع: محتوى تعليمي
أ- الفتوحات الإسلامية.
ب- التجارة البحرية والبرية.
ج- الدعوة إلى الإسلام.
نوع: METADATA
وزارة التعليم
Ministry of Education
2023 - 1447
نوع: METADATA
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🔍 عناصر مرئية
العالم العربي والإسلامي في إفريقيا
A political map of Africa and parts of the Middle East. Countries are colored to distinguish between 'دول عربية وإسلامية إفريقية' (Arab and Islamic African countries) shown in orange, and other countries shown in light yellow. The map includes major geographical features such as the Mediterranean Sea, Red Sea, Atlantic Ocean, and Indian Ocean. Key countries visible include Egypt, Libya, Sudan, Algeria, Morocco, Mauritania, Mali, Niger, Chad, Nigeria, Ethiopia, Somalia, Yemen, Saudi Arabia, Iran, Iraq, Syria, Jordan, Palestine, Lebanon, Turkey, Spain, Italy, and Greece. A legend indicates the orange color represents 'دول عربية وإسلامية إفريقية'. A scale bar is present at the bottom, indicating distances in kilometers.
انتشار الإسلام في إفريقيا
A historical map of Africa depicting the routes and spread of Islam across the continent. The map uses two types of lines to show the spread: 'طرق برية' (land routes) represented by dashed lines, and 'طرق بحرية' (sea routes) represented by dotted lines. Arrows indicate the direction of Islamic expansion. Several key historical cities and regions are marked, including Mecca, Medina, Jeddah, Sana'a, Aden, Axum, Cairo, Alexandria, Tripoli, Tunis, Algiers, Fez, Timbuktu, Gao, Kano, Mombasa, Kilwa, and Sofala. Major bodies of water such as the Red Sea, Arabian Sea, Indian Ocean, Atlantic Ocean, and Mediterranean Sea are also labeled. A legend clarifies the symbols for land and sea routes. A scale bar is provided at the bottom.
مسجد طوبى بالسنغال
A photograph of the Touba Mosque in Senegal. The mosque is a grand architectural structure with multiple tall minarets, large domes, and an expansive facade featuring arches and intricate details. The building is light-colored, possibly white or cream, and is surrounded by a paved area and some streetlights. The sky is clear blue.
مسجد أبوجا بنيجيريا
A photograph of the Abuja National Mosque in Nigeria. The mosque features a prominent golden dome and four tall, slender minarets with pointed tops. The building is light-colored, possibly white or cream, and is surrounded by green trees and a clear blue sky. The architecture is modern Islamic.
📄 النص الكامل للصفحة
الوحدة السابعة | الدرس السابع والعشرون
الدول العربية والإسلامية في إفريقيا
وصل الإسلام إلى قارة إفريقيا مع الهجرة الإسلامية الأولى من مكة المكرمة إلى الحبشة، وانتشر بسبب:
أ- الفتوحات الإسلامية.
ب- التجارة البحرية والبرية.
ج- الدعوة إلى الإسلام.
وزارة التعليم
Ministry of Education
2023 - 1447
٢٥٠
--- VISUAL CONTEXT ---
**MAP**: العالم العربي والإسلامي في إفريقيا
Description: A political map of Africa and parts of the Middle East. Countries are colored to distinguish between 'دول عربية وإسلامية إفريقية' (Arab and Islamic African countries) shown in orange, and other countries shown in light yellow. The map includes major geographical features such as the Mediterranean Sea, Red Sea, Atlantic Ocean, and Indian Ocean. Key countries visible include Egypt, Libya, Sudan, Algeria, Morocco, Mauritania, Mali, Niger, Chad, Nigeria, Ethiopia, Somalia, Yemen, Saudi Arabia, Iran, Iraq, Syria, Jordan, Palestine, Lebanon, Turkey, Spain, Italy, and Greece. A legend indicates the orange color represents 'دول عربية وإسلامية إفريقية'. A scale bar is present at the bottom, indicating distances in kilometers.
Data: The map visually categorizes African and Middle Eastern countries based on their Arab and Islamic identity, highlighting the geographical extent of these nations.
Key Values: نيجر, تشاد, السودان, ليبيا, مصر, الجزائر, المغرب, موريتانيا, مالي, السنغال, غينيا بيساو, غينيا, سيراليون, ليبيريا, ساحل العاج, غانا, توغو, بنين, نيجيريا, الكاميرون, إفريقيا الوسطى, الكونغو, الكونغو الديمقراطية, أنغولا, ناميبيا, بوتسوانا, جنوب إفريقيا, زيمبابوي, موزمبيق, مدغشقر, تنزانيا, كينيا, أوغندا, رواندا, بوروندي, الصومال, إثيوبيا, إريتريا, جيبوتي, اليمن, عمان, الإمارات العربية المتحدة, قطر, البحرين, الكويت, العراق, إيران, تركيا, سوريا, لبنان, فلسطين, الأردن, المملكة العربية السعودية, إسبانيا, إيطاليا, اليونان, المحيط الأطلسي, المحيط الهندي, البحر المتوسط, البحر الأحمر, خط الاستواء
Context: This map illustrates the geographical distribution of Arab and Islamic countries in Africa and the Middle East, providing context for the lesson on the spread of Islam.
**MAP**: انتشار الإسلام في إفريقيا
Description: A historical map of Africa depicting the routes and spread of Islam across the continent. The map uses two types of lines to show the spread: 'طرق برية' (land routes) represented by dashed lines, and 'طرق بحرية' (sea routes) represented by dotted lines. Arrows indicate the direction of Islamic expansion. Several key historical cities and regions are marked, including Mecca, Medina, Jeddah, Sana'a, Aden, Axum, Cairo, Alexandria, Tripoli, Tunis, Algiers, Fez, Timbuktu, Gao, Kano, Mombasa, Kilwa, and Sofala. Major bodies of water such as the Red Sea, Arabian Sea, Indian Ocean, Atlantic Ocean, and Mediterranean Sea are also labeled. A legend clarifies the symbols for land and sea routes. A scale bar is provided at the bottom.
Data: The map illustrates the historical pathways through which Islam expanded into and across the African continent, emphasizing both overland and maritime trade and conquest routes.
Key Values: مكة, المدينة, جدة, صنعاء, عدن, أكسوم, القاهرة, الإسكندرية, طرابلس, تونس, الجزائر, فاس, تمبكتو, غاو, كانو, ممباسا, كيلوا, سفالة, المحيط الأطلسي, المحيط الهندي, البحر المتوسط, البحر الأحمر, بحر العرب, خط الاستواء, طرق برية, طرق بحرية
Context: This map visually supports the lesson content by showing the historical routes and geographical extent of Islam's spread in Africa, complementing the textual explanation of the reasons for its expansion.
**IMAGE**: مسجد طوبى بالسنغال
Description: A photograph of the Touba Mosque in Senegal. The mosque is a grand architectural structure with multiple tall minarets, large domes, and an expansive facade featuring arches and intricate details. The building is light-colored, possibly white or cream, and is surrounded by a paved area and some streetlights. The sky is clear blue.
Context: This image provides a visual example of Islamic architecture and presence in Africa, specifically the Touba Mosque in Senegal, illustrating the cultural impact of Islam's spread.
**IMAGE**: مسجد أبوجا بنيجيريا
Description: A photograph of the Abuja National Mosque in Nigeria. The mosque features a prominent golden dome and four tall, slender minarets with pointed tops. The building is light-colored, possibly white or cream, and is surrounded by green trees and a clear blue sky. The architecture is modern Islamic.
Context: This image showcases another example of Islamic architecture in Africa, the Abuja Mosque in Nigeria, further illustrating the cultural and religious presence of Islam on the continent.