FCCJ Kent Campus Library Video Collections -
Asian Humanities - Islam

*The following information was taken from LINCC as of April 2001.

Islam - 13 titles
  1. Altars of the world
    New York, NY : Wellspring Media : Distributed by Fox Lorber Associates, [1999], c1975. 1 videocassette (82 min.)

    The wheel of karma (Hinduism) -- Theravada Buddhism (Doctrine of the elders) -- Mahayana Buddhism (The great vehicle) -- Buddhism in Japan -- Shinto -- Guardians of life (the Jains). Examines the religions of the world, their history, practices commonalities and differences.
    VT - 6374

  2. East and West (Orient/Occident)
    Princeton, N.J. : Films for the Humanities, c1988. 1 videocassette (30 min.)

    Describes the impact which Islam has had on the West, historically and culturally.
    VT - 6028

  3. Beyond borders: Arab feminists talk about their lives-- East and West
    the National Film Board of Canada presents ; directed by Jennifer Kawaja. Princeton, NJ : Films for the Humanities & Sciences, c2000. (50 min.)

    In the Arab world, women are fighting a two-front war against repressive internal constraints and intrusive Western interference. In this program, a feminist delegation composed of author Nawal Saadawi and other renowned activists from the Middle East and North Africa gathers at the UN, on college campuses, and in church basements to speak out about deterioration of women's rights in the Arab states in an effort to heighten awareness of the Arab feminist struggle for equality--and the effects of U.S. foreign policy on their efforts.
    VT - 6693

  4. The Koran: the holy book of Islam.
    Chicago, Ill. : Britannica Films & Video, c1995. 1 videocasette (14 min.)

    Combining the words of the Koran with narration, it traces the holy book's origin and describes the Koran's impact on the lives of Muslims around the world. It also identifies the Pillars of Islam, the five basic elements upon which the life of a religious Muslim is built.
    VT - 4991

  5. War and peace
    Golden Dome Productions; University of Notre Dame. Princeton, N.J. : Films for the Humanities & Sciences, c1995. 1 videocassette (29 min.)

    This program examines the issue of war and peace within Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. It looks at the differences within as well as between the religions that are in conflict, exploring how those conflicts have resulted in violence, as well as possible solutions.
    VT - 4491

  6. Islamic knowledge
    Presented by RM Productions and TF1. Princeton, N.J. : Films for the Humanities, 1988. 1 videocassette (30 min.)

    Describes how Islamic knowledge made significant contributions in the fields of astronomy, physics, medicine, and engineering.
    VT - 6029

  7. Islam today
    Presented by RM Productions and TF1. Princeton, N.J. : Films for the Humanities, 1988. 1 videocassette (30 min.)

    The conflicts between traditional values and modern life styles, between vast wealth and indigenous poverty, between the civilization once believed eternally monolithic and the thousands of voices each demanding satisfaction on a different level --these are the seismic fracture points of the Islamic scene today.
    VT - 6030

  8. Five pillars of Islam
    RM Productions and TF1 ; directed by Michèle Arnaud. Princeton, N.J. : Films for the Humanities, c1988. 1 videocassette (30 min.)

    The five essential principles on which Islam rests are discussed, described, and put into historical perspective in this program. Viewers are introduced to the huge international mosaic of Moslem believers, and the conflict between traditional teachings and the effects of industrialization.
    VT - 6031

  9. Islam: there is no god but God.
    New York : Time-Life Video : Ambrose Video [distributor], [198-](52 min.)

    Visits Egypt to explore the experience of Islamic worship. Includes interviews with a number of Moslems who discuss their personal attitudes and approaches to their religion.
    VT - 2337

  10. The Sufi way
    Written and narrated by Huston Smith ; produced by Irving and Elda Hartley. Cos Cob, Conn. : Hartley Film Foundation, [198-?]. 1 videocassette (27 min.)

    Traces the history of Islam and shows ruins of its empire which stretched from India to Spain. Presents the rituals, dance, art, music, and philosophy of Sufism, the heart of Islam.
    VT - 3625

  11. Iraq: the cradle of civilization
    Produced by Maryland Public Television and Central Independent Television in association with NHK Enterprises. New York, N.Y. : Ambrose Video Publishing, c1991. 1 videocassette (57 min.)

    Discusses the beginnings of civilization in the region between the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers and the long tradition of absolute rulers, many of whose policies have brought disaster on what was once the first "Garden of Eden."
    VT - 2579 pt. 1

  12. Discovering the music of the Middle East
    directed and produced by Bernard Wilets. Chicago : Encyclopedia Britannica Educational Corp., [198-].(20 min.)

    Traces much of the music of the Middle East and Balkans back to the spread of Mohammedanism. Introduces such instruments as the oud, santur, qanun, cimbalum and dumbek, and demonstrates the concepts of highly ornamented melodic lines and asymetrical rhythms.
    VT - 2670

  13. The Islamic city
    RM Productions and TF 1. Princeton, N.J. : Films for the Humanities, c1988. (30 min.)

    Describes the architecture and important areas of several Islamic cities in various areas of the Moslem world.
    VT - 6027


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