who where the moors?

And if you are a real teacher, dont give me wikipedia because a real teacher knows wikipedia is not a reliable source.

I'm a real teacher and Wikipedia is as dependable as any other encyclopedia. I wouldn't trust any encyclopedia on a very controversal subject.

https://www.britannica.com/topic/Moor-people

I agree with Ms. Sue. YOU must read and think about everything you use as you study and as you go on in life. As with many other sources, Wikipedia articles must be read carefully and considered completely.

In addition, 1) make sure you DO NOT simply copy and paste (you’ll be caught for plagiarizing!) and 2) DO check out all the external links and further references at the bottom of each Wikipedia page.

It's up to students to read and think. Teachers know this, and students need to learn this.

The Moors were a group of Muslim inhabitants of the Maghreb, the Iberian Peninsula, and Sicily during the Middle Ages. If you want to know more about the Moors, here is how you can find reliable information:

1. Books: Start by looking for reputable history books on the topic. Check the references and credentials of the authors to ensure the book is well-researched and accurate. Some recommended books on the Moors include "The Moor's Account" by Laila Lalami and "Moors: Exploring the Muslim Heritage of Spain" by T. Isilwath.

2. Academic Journals: Scholarly journals are excellent sources of reliable information. Access databases such as JSTOR and Google Scholar to find academic articles written by historians. These articles usually undergo a rigorous peer-review process to ensure their accuracy and reliability.

3. Educational Websites: Look for reputable educational websites like Britannica, Oxford Reference, or Smithsonian Institution. These websites provide well-researched and fact-checked information.

4. Documentaries and Lectures: Documentaries and lectures by experts in the field are another excellent source of information. Look for reputable sources like National Geographic, BBC, or educational platforms like TED Talks. These videos often include interviews with experts and provide accurate historical context.

Remember, it's always important to evaluate the credibility of any source you come across. Check the author's credentials, publication date, and any potential bias before considering the information as reliable.