The Muslim states in the face of European colonization
TERM – 1ST TERM
WEEK FIVE
Class: Senior Secondary School 3
Age: 17 years
Duration: 40 minutes of 5 periods each
Date:
Subject: HISTORY
Topic: THE MUSLIM STATES IN THE FACE OF EUROPEAN COLONIZATION
SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES: At the end of the lesson, pupils should be able to
I.) Describe the shaping of modern Muslim world
II.) Discuss the modern Muslim state and the ideological of legacy of colonialism.
INSTRUCTIONAL TECHNIQUES: Identification, explanation, questions and answers, demonstration, videos from source
INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS: Videos, loud speaker, textbook, pictures,
INSTRUCTIONAL PROCEDURES
PERIOD 1-2
PRESENTATION |
TEACHER’S ACTIVITY |
STUDENT’S ACTIVITY |
STEP 1 INTRODUCTION |
The teacher explains how the shaping of the modern Muslim world influenced by colonialism |
Students listens attentively to the teacher. |
STEP 2 EXPLANATION |
Teacher discusses the modern Muslim state and the ideological of legacy of colonialism. |
Students exhibit attentiveness and active engagement |
STEP 3 NOTE TAKING |
The teacher writes a summarized note on the board |
The students copy the note in their books |
NOTE
THE MUSLIM STATES IN THE FACE OF EUROPEAN COLONIZATION
The shaping of modern Muslim world: colonialism and state boundaries
The shaping of the modern Muslim world has been heavily influenced by colonialism and the arbitrary drawing of state boundaries by colonial powers. Colonialism disrupted existing political, social, and economic structures, often leading to the imposition of foreign rule and exploitation of resources. The division of territories without regard for ethnic, linguistic, or cultural boundaries resulted in the creation of artificial nation-states, which later struggled with issues of identity, governance, and stability.
The modern Muslim state and the ideological of legacy of colonialism
Modern Muslim states often grapple with the legacy of colonialism, which manifests in various ways. This legacy includes the imposition of Western political systems, legal frameworks, and socio-economic structures, often at the expense of indigenous traditions and values. Additionally, colonialism contributed to the fragmentation of Muslim societies along sectarian, ethnic, and tribal lines, exacerbating tensions and conflicts within and between nations.
Furthermore, the ideological legacy of colonialism is evident in the persistence of authoritarian regimes, corruption, and social inequality in many Muslim-majority countries. Some states have struggled to reconcile Islamic principles with modern governance practices, leading to debates over the role of religion in public life and the relationship between state and society.
EVALUATION: 1. Describe the shaping of modern Muslim world
CLASSWORK: As in evaluation
CONCLUSION: The teacher commends the students positively