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Muslim Education and the Scholars' Social Status Upto the 5th Century Muslim Era 11th Century Christian Era

Qur ' ān called him ' al - Ummi ' ( 7 , 156 - 158 ) , a word , which has commonly
been translated as illiterate . ( cf . Ullmann : Der Koran , pp . 129 ; Palmer : The
Koran , pp . 140 , 141 ; Muhammad Ali : The holy Qur ' an , pp . 361 - 362 . etc . ) ...

The World Year Book of Education

The Aims of Education As a result of these principles , education in Islam
acquired simultaneously a double aspect : religious and secular . The aims of
Muslim education may be stated as follows : The Religious Aim The Qur'an is the
source of ...

Guidelines for Islamic Integrated Education Programme in Kenya

The Qur ' an is the holy book of Islam which was revealed to Prophet Mohammed
( S . A . W ) so that he may explain it to others . Allah ( s . w ) says , . . . . “ And we
sent down unto thee the message that ye may explain clearly to men what is ...

Globalization, Modernization, and Education in Muslim Countries

Globalisation and modernisation are the buzzwords of the new millennium. They serve to sharpen the focus on the dynamic nature of political, economic and social systems and, in this book, the editor and contributors attempt to locate educational changes in a selected number of Muslim countries within the over-arching global scene. There has been considerable debate about the legitimacy of these terms and both have inspired definitions, nuances and accompanying emotions that run the whole gambit from welcoming acceptance to murderous aggressions. Terms like ancient, medieval or modern, when describing eras in the history of Europe, with the most recent one being referred to as post-modern, have been strongly debated. And, within the broad sweep of globalisation it is argued that there are identifiable stages, with many making for exclusive definitions, others inclusive.

Levinas, Subjectivity, Education

Towards an Ethics of Radical Responsibility

Levinas, Subjectivity, Education explores how thephilosophical writings of Emmanuel Levinas lead us to reassesseducation and reveals the possibilities of a radical newunderstanding of ethical and political responsibility. Presents an original theoretical interpretation of EmmanuelLevinas that outlines the political significance of his work forcontemporary debates on education Offers a clear analysis of Levinas’s centralphilosophical concepts, including the place of religion in hiswork, demonstrating their relevance for educational theorists Examines Alain Badiou’s critique of Levinas’swork Considers the practical implications of Levinas’ theoriesfor concrete educational practices and frameworks

In his response to A Common Word, the Archbishop of Canterbury emphasized
the need for further reflection on what loving the neighbour means: We support
the clear affirmation in your letter, through texts from the Qur'an and the Bible, ...

Citizenship, Identity, and Education in Muslim Communities

Essays on Attachment and Obligation

This volume represents a rich multi-disciplinary contribution to an expanding literature on citizenship, identity, and education in a variety of majority and minority Muslim communities. Among its aims is to establish the theoretical possibility of a philosophically and doctrinally plausible overlapping consensus between Islam and democracy, to identify respect for difference as one critical component of that overlapping consensus, and to examine a range of Islamic educational practices in various socio-historical contexts. Accordingly, each of these essays offers important insights into the various ways one may identify with, and participate in, different democratic and democratizing societies to which Muslims belong.

Qur'an is to guide us it has to guide us through the squalor of history generated
contingencies . The question " what is it to be a Muslim ? " refers to , following the
example of the Prophet ( peace be upon him ) , giving spiritual expression to our
 ...

History of Education in Medieval India, 1192 A.D.-1757 A.D.

The Qur ' an as the Genesis of Islamic Education The genesis of Islamic
education is the holy Qur ' an ? . The Qur ' an consists of the words which came to
Muhammad when in a state of trance and is never confounded with the Hadith or
 ...

Methods Used by Islamic Education Teachers to Inculcate Moral Values in Islamic Studies

A Case Study at Lumumba Secondary School in Zanzibar, Tanzania

This study is concerned with the methods used by Islamic Education Teachers to inculcate moral values at Lumumba Secondary School in Zanzibar. The objective of the study is to examine how the moral values can be integrated in the methods of teaching Islamic education and the impacts of these values to the students. The study intended to emphasize the practical application of moral values in view of both theoretical and practical knowledge in Islamic Education System. The study applied an analytical qualitative method to extract data from its sources. Also the documentary analysis was conducted on the primary sources along with interviews and classroom observation to explore effective methods and scrutinize the strengths and weaknesses of those methods as used by the teachers of Islamic Education in enhancing the moral values for the students at the identified School. The study revealed that, the task of a teacher is not confined only on imparting knowledge and skills to learners but also to enhance the students' moral conduct through Islamic values, ethics, and manners. The study also revealed that the success of an educational process to a large extent depends on the degrees of moral practices in Educational Institutions in cooperation with teachers, parents, religious leaders and community at large. Consistent with that, the study discovered that Islamic Education Teachers used different methods and approaches to inculcate moral values to the students. Among these are; questioning, seminars, group discussions, models, inductive, storytelling, metaphor and lecture based method, in which all of these were proved to be in conformity with the Qur'an and Sunnah of the Prophet [PBUH]. Consequently, the study recommends that at present and in future teachers in Zanzibar Schools should have to put weigh and focus on the same methods used by the teachers at Lumumba Secondary School to inculcate moral values to the students; this should go hand in hand with the Qur'an and Sunnah of the Prophet [PBUH] to improve their efforts in shaping students' behavior for success in their life. In doing so, the future youth will be saved from dragging in the world of moral decay. Finally, teachers must be constantly motivated and upgraded through different methods and techniques of teaching Islamic values including seminars, workshops and refresher courses in order to improve and raise the level of education among the teachers community.

Among these are; questioning, seminars, group discussions, models, inductive, storytelling, metaphor and lecture based method, in which all of these were proved to be in conformity with the Qur'an and Sunnah of the Prophet [PBUH].

Institute Journal of Studies in Education

Like the Qur'an , Hadith also requires some amount of cramming . Since students
had already learnt some Ahadith in the Junior Secondary School , and in order to
make ISS attractive to them , the historical aspect of Hadith should have come ...

Present Day Problems of Indian Education

(with Special Reference to Muslim Education)

teaching of the Qur'an with meaning and with the reference of the verses to their
revelation and their application to actual life by the Prophet ( Peace be upon him
) is enough to give the working knowledge of the fundamental truths and tenets ...