We will make Islamic bookmarks using everyday number 5 or 6 plastic, a good way to recycle and reuse.

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Art & Design Islam is known for its great scholars. Baghdad, just a century after the advance of Islam, was made home to the empires first formal academy and library dedicated to the transcription and translation of poetry, science, philosophy and theology. By the end of the 8 th Century, paper mills sprouted everywhere in Bagdad. Book production in the East blossomed into a vital industry as textual materials, translators, scholars and tradesman that spread throughout the Near East and the Mediterranean where the Muslim faith had expanded. Andalusia was, above all, famous as the libraries of Moorish Spain contained close to a million manuscripts. Scholars would not travel without a caravan full of books, in such a way that literacy started to spread everywhere, continuing the tradition of our prophet who hired his prisoners as writing teachers in exchange for their freedom. We will make Islamic bookmarks using everyday number 5 or 6 plastic, a good way to recycle and reuse.

Suggestions and what you will need: You could also bake two patterns, glue a magnet on the back of each pattern, link them with a thread or ribbon if you want the bookmark to look nicer and stay together, then stick them together on both sides of a book page. Number 5 or 6 type plastic objects: cups, trays, yogurt cups. Islamic Patterns Permanent markers

What to do: 1. Look at the number on the back of plastic cups, plates and trays. Look for numbers 5 or 6. Draw your pattern by transparency or use your imagination. Use a permanent marker or thick dry erase markers. Draw several layers on top of each other; wait until each layer is dry before applying another one. Draw both sides. 2. Cut around the edges. Leave a triangular shape, then cut a line on the side to obtain a bookmark that holds on to your page. You could also punch a hole on one side to put a ribbon. You could also stick a double-sided tape on one side to get a bookmark that will stick a little to your books. 3. Put your designs in the oven for 2 or 3 minutes at 250 degrees F. You may open the door and watch. When the plastic is shrunk and curled up, flatten it out with a spatula. 4. Let cool. Put a ribbon or a clip on the shrink art.

Design patterns:

Pillars & Worshi hip The pillars of Islam, the Muslim duties by which Muslims identify themselves as Muslims can be and should be learned from infancy. The 5 pillars of Islam craft (die) has been created with this idea in mind. One can recite this while asking the child about the pillars (arkan) of Islam and while turning the die as appropriate: Arkan Islam khamsa (5): Shahada (the declaration of faith, there is but one God ), Salat (5 prayers a day), Sauwm (the annual one month s fast of Ramadan); Zakat (the poor due 2.5% of one s annual wealth); Hajj (the lifetime pilgrimage to the holy city of Makkah). Suggestions and what you will need: Fold the die, then glue where the tabs say glue here. Hang the die in your car or for decoration. You can draw the pillars around the cube, or stick on a piece of clothe for the rug on which Muslims pray; a black square with decorations in the shape of the Kaaba for the annual pilgrimage; a penny for the poor due, and a picture of foods crossed by a red X for the fast. Print the pattern in a bigger size, then draw big black and while symbols on it. Hang it on top of a baby s crib for stimulation. For safety, make sure the cord is short and that the baby cannot grab the mobile as it may chew on it and choke.

Die pattern:

Useful Object cts The taqiyah is the traditional Muslim rounded cap men wear often while going to a place of worship or a religious occasion. Some Muslim men wrap their turban around the cap and wear it at all times. Muslims wear these head gears in order to emulate the Prophet Muhammad. The companions of the Prophet (may Allah be pleased with them all) were never seen without their heads being covered. Ancient Arabs had the habit of always wearing something on their heads. They considered it inappropriate to remain bare headed, besides it was unpractical in the heat of the desert. We will make a boy s cap with geometric decorations.

Suggestions and what you will need: You can also make a nice hat by cutting a cardboard frame around the head, and cover the frame with fabric, making sure to stretch one piece of fabric on top and another piece of fabric around the frame. Glue with tacky glue. Felt of different colors. You can use either sticky back felt (or) felt and tacky glue Model hat Scissors Tape measurer to measure your child s head

What to do: 1. Cut the pattern or measure your child s head and make a round pattern (leave an extra circle of felt around your original circle for indents). Indent (cut triangular pieces of felt) around the main circle in order to be able to fold the top of the hat. 2. Wrap the stiff felt around your circle, lifting one corner of paper in order to use the sticky part to stick to the main circle. You could also staple or use tacky glue for a similar result. The indented part goes inside the hat. 3. Cut pieces of felt in different geometric shapes. Glue the geometric pieces to your hat, on the outside. Note: You could also add an extra layer of felt on the inside in order to form a pocket, a place where your child could place bills he receives during religious occasions or directions to your house and a phone number.

Main head circle pattern: (double pattern size on the copier before use) Print X 2