EXTRAORDINARY PEOPLE OF THE BARBARY SEA
A Live Online History Course for Ages 6 to 11
This course is designed for ages 6 to 11
Your children already know what a pirate looks like.
The movies taught them. Skull and crossbones. Caribbean island. Jack Sparrow.
What they have never been shown is the REAL story.
And more....
Every word is documented. None of it is invented.
Extraordinary People of the Barbary Sea is a 3-week live online history course for children aged 6 to 11, built around one of the most remarkable and least-told chapters of Islamic history: the Muslim privateers of the Mediterranean Sea.
For 300 years — from roughly the 1490s to the 1640s — the Mediterranean was shaped by Muslim sailors operating under the authority of the Ottoman Empire. They were not the pirates of Hollywood legend. They were privateers: authorized, disciplined, treaty-bound — and systematically misrepresented by the European sources that most history curricula still rely on.
This course gives children the real story. Not a sanitized version. Not a simplified version. The actual documented history — taught through live lessons, hands-on activities, games, crafts, and stories written in the manner of Roald Dahl.
By the end of three weeks, your child will know who these people were, what they actually did, why it was misrepresented, and what their example means for a Muslim child growing up today.
By the end of this course, your child will be able to:

(Surah Al-Ma'idah 5:1) to the documented behaviour of the Barbary Corsairs.Every time zone, every continent — we have arranged things so that your child lands in a class at a sensible hour and alongside children from their part of the world.
The only thing we need from you is one click on the correct link below.
It is considerably more straightforward than navigating the Mediterranean with 122 ships and no GPS.
Find your region. Click your link. We will handle everything else.
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USA Tue & Thu 10-11 am PST |
Australia Tue & Thu 4:30-5:30 pm AEST |
Egypt Tue & Thu 4-5 pm GMT +3 |
WELCOME TO THE COURSE!
Lesson Link
About Lote Tree Learning
Preparing Before Class
Course Overview
Day 1 : Privateers and Pirates: What Is the Difference?
Day 2 : Fact and Fiction: What the Movies Left Out
Day 1 : Arooj and Khayr al-Din Barbarossa: The Brothers
Day 2 : Sayyida al-Hurra: The Free Woman of Tetouan
Day 1 : Yusuf Reis and Murat Reis: Changed Lives, Changed Names
Day 2 : Putting It All Together
The Barbary Corsairs, the Ottoman naval world, Sayyida al-Hurra, John Ward's conversion and his life in Tunis — none of this appears in standard primary school history programmes. Your child will not encounter it in school. They will encounter Jack Sparrow. This course gives them the real version, taught properly, with sources they can see.
The course is built on two Lote Tree Learning
curriculum books — History Intersections, Edition 2 (2022) and History Connections Book 3 — and a companion storybook in which every claim carries an inline source marker. Children learn from the first lesson to ask where information comes from. The course models that discipline in every session.
Children do not just receive the corrected history. They work out why the false version existed, what specific words carried the bias, and what it means that one group's raiders were called knights while another's were called pirates. These are skills that transfer to every subject and every piece of media they will ever encounter.
Every lesson ends with a faith reflection connecting the historical content to a Quranic verse, a hadith, or an established Islamic value. Covenant-keeping. Helping the oppressed. Women in Islamic scholarship. The meaning of a chosen name. These connections arise naturally from what happened — because the people studied were Muslims whose faith was at the centre of their choices. The course does not make that argument abstractly. It shows it through documented history.
The lessons include games, science experiments, crafts, role-play, debate, and a storybook written to be impossible to put down. Children vote on whether to accept a sixteenth-century emperor's offer. They cover one eye and test a pirate theory in real life. They design their own Arabic honorific titles. They leave with five crafts, a completed timeline, a storybook, and a certificate. This is not passive listening.
6 live online lessons — 60 minutes each, teacher-led, fully interactive
5 hands-on exciting crafts affirming the lessons learned
A completed course timeline of all key events
Islamic faith connections in every lesson — Quranic references, hadith, and reflection prompts
Printable certificate of completion
Differentiated instruction for different grades
Our course is offered globally Alhamdulillah!
Every time zone, every continent — we have arranged things so that your child lands in a class at a sensible hour and alongside children from their part of the world.
The only thing we need from you is one click on the correct link below.
It is considerably more straightforward than navigating the Mediterranean with 122 ships and no GPS.
Find your region. Click your link. We will handle everything else.
|
USA Tue & Thu 10-11 am PST |
Australia Tue & Thu 4:30-5:30 pm AEST |
Egypt Tue & Thu 4-5 pm GMT +3 |
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