1400 Years of Islamic History

Offered by Saskatoon Dawah & Community Center

Journey through fourteen centuries—from the life of the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) to the present day. This survey course gives students a clear, engaging overview of key eras, ideas, people, and places that shaped the Muslim world and its global impact.

What you’ll learn

  • A big-picture timeline of Islamic history and how major periods connect

  • The rise of core institutions: mosque, madrasa, waqf, legal schools, scholarship

  • Civilizations and empires: Rashidun, Umayyad, Abbasid, Al-Andalus, Fatimids, Seljuks, Ottomans, Safavids, Mughals, and others

  • Contributions to science, medicine, mathematics, astronomy, arts, architecture, trade

  • Regional stories across Africa, the Middle East, Central & South Asia, Europe, and Southeast Asia

  • Encounters with Europe, colonialism and reform, and the making of the modern Muslim world

  • The story of Muslims in North America and Canada today

  • How historical context illuminates current issues and strengthens personal faith and identity

Course outline (12 modules)

  1. Origins: Arabia, Revelation, Makkah & Madinah

  2. Community & Leadership: The Rashidun Caliphate

  3. Expansion & Diversity: Umayyads and early institutions

  4. Scholarly Flourishing: Abbasids, Bayt al-Hikmah, hadith & fiqh

  5. West of the Muslim World: Al-Andalus & Maghrib

  6. Cairo & the Fatimids; Damascus & the Ayyubids

  7. Turkic & Persian Dynasties: Seljuks, Ilkhanids, Timurids

  8. The “Gunpowder Empires”: Ottomans, Safavids, Mughals

  9. Africa & the Indian Ocean: Mali–Songhai, Swahili Coast, Southeast Asia

  10. Encounters & Change: Trade, technology, colonial pressures

  11. Reform & Revival (18th–20th c.)

  12. Global Islam Today: Diaspora, Canada, challenges & opportunities

Format & commitment

  • Duration: 10–12 weeks (one module per week)

  • Class time: 90-minute sessions (evening or weekend options)

  • Method: Illustrated lectures, maps, short primary-source readings, discussion, and take-home timelines

  • Levels: Teen & adult cohorts (ages 13+); family-friendly atmosphere

Materials & assessment

  • Course reader (handouts), timeline worksheets, recommended reading list

  • Light quizzes/reflections (optional). Certificate of Completion available for students who meet attendance and assessment requirements.

Who should enroll

  • Teens and adults seeking a structured, faith-aware overview of Islamic history

  • Parents, educators, and community volunteers wanting confident, accurate talking points

  • New Muslims and interested learners curious about Islam’s civilizational story

Prerequisites: None. All backgrounds welcome.
How to join: Register online or contact us for upcoming start dates and fees.
Contact: [your email] | [your phone]

See the past clearly—understand the present better—and build an informed, confident future.

 
 

The Legacy of the 4 Caliphs 

Discover the lessons of the past and learn lives of great giants with Mufti Umar Kholwadia, Shaykh Nu'man Goraya, Shaykh Zubair Sidyot, and Mufti Aslam Piprawala in our upcoming seminar: The Legacy of the 4 Caliphs Join us for an epic evening of exploration as we delve into the stories of our 4 great caliphs, and the lessons we can learn from them. 

 

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