1.3 De Islamitische wereld (Regio 2)

1.3 De islamtische wereld

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1.3 De islamtische wereld

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Waar komt dit voor?
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Medina: de heilige stad en bedevaartsoord van de moslims


Lesdoel(en)
Aan het einde van de les kan je:
(4) Regionale overeenkomsten en verschillen in de
      Islamitische wereld beschrijven en verklaren;

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Benodigde voorkennis 
Je weet welke gebieden behoren tot de 
                 islamitische wereld;
Je weet wat demografische kenmerken
                 zijn;
Je weet wat de Arabische lente is;
Je weet dat er veel conflicten in de
                 regio zijn;
Here are six facts about religious hostilities in the Middle East and North Africa:

1As a whole, the region continued to have the highest levels of religious hostilities in the world. In 2014, the median level of religious hostilities in the Middle East and North Africa reached a level four times that of the global median. The types of social hostilities included in this measure varied from religion-related armed conflict to sectarian violence and other religion-related intimidation or abuse.

2Six countries in the Middle East-North Africa region had “very high” levels of religious hostilities during the year – including Israel, Iraq, Syria, Yemen, Lebanon and the Palestinian territories. Violent acts in Iraq by both Sunni- and Shia-dominated groups and militias, including ISIS, led to killings, kidnappings, harassment, intimidation and displacement.

3The Middle East-North Africa region had the largest share of countries experiencing religion-related terrorism in 2014, although the Asia-Pacific region had the largest increase in the share of countries that did so. Terrorist activities became more lethal in Israel in particular, where attacks resulted in over 50 casualties in 2014. Members of the Abu Ali Mustafa Brigades claimed responsibility for one of these attacks, which killed at least five people, including four rabbis, in November of that year.

4There were reports of ethnic cleansing related to religion in Iraq in 2014. Islamic State militants engaged in a “systematic campaign of ethnic cleansing … that targeted religious and ethnic minorities,” according to Amnesty International. The State Department reported instances of the group seeking to “exterminate” Shia Muslims and religious minorities by targeting Shia mosques and communities. The group massacred at least 500 Yazidi civilians in August of 2014, disposing of their bodies in mass graves.

5Harassment of Christians and Jews by both government forces and social groups increased slightly in 2014. Christians were harassed in 16 out of 20 countries in the region (up from 15 countries in 2013), and Jews were harassed in 18 countries (up from 17 the previous year). In Jordan, some converts from Islam to Christianity reported having to worship in secret for fear of social stigmas against them. Muslims also faced harassment in 17 out of 20 countries surveyed, unchanged from the previous year.

6About 800,000 more people were displaced by religion-related armed conflict in 2014 than in the previous year. Although the number of countries in the region experiencing religion-related armed conflict that led to large-scale population displacement remained the same in 2014 as the year before, more than 19 million people in the Middle East-North Africa region were displaced due to such conflicts, up from 18.2 million in 2013.

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Het grote plaatje

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Islamitische wereld 
demografisch
Veel mensen
Jongere leeftijd

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Islamitische wereld
politiek
Corruptie
(Pers)vrijheid
Oneerlijk verlopen verkiezingen
Werkloosheid

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WAT GEEFT DE KAART WEER (LEGENDA)?
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Algemene patroon?
WAAR VEEL? WAAR WEINIG? GEBRUIK SPREIDINGSWOORDEN
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Uitzonderingen
WELKE GEBIEDEN VALLEN BUITEN HET ALGEMENE PATROON?
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Windrichtingen. 
BESCHRIJF MET BEHULP VAN WINDRICHTINGEN (EN TOPONIEMEN)

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Protest in Egypte tijdens de Arabische lente.

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=veMFCFyOwFI

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Atlaskaarten

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