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Education in the Islamic Civilisation

An Entry from Encyclopaedia of the World of Islam

Education has been held in high esteem throughout the history of Islamic civilisation. This book discusses classical Islamic approaches to education from philosophical, Sufi, and traditional viewpoints. A discussion of the classical subjects of scholarly study – such as Arabic grammar, theology, logic, and medicine – forms the basis of this book. Additionally, attention is given to ideals about teachers, students, methods of education, and higher education. This book is part of a series of translations from the Encyclopaedia of the World of Islam (EWI) which was originally compiled in Persian. Other entries from this encyclopaedia which are available in English include Hawza-yi ‘Ilmiyya, Hadith, Periodicals of the Muslim World, Muslim Organisations, Political Parties, Qur’anic Exegeses, Qur’anic Exegesis, Sufism, and Muslim Organisations.

Education has been held in high esteem throughout the history of Islamic civilisation. This book discusses classical Islamic approaches to education from philosophical, Sufi, and traditional viewpoints.

Women from Traditional Islamic Educational Institutions in Indonesia

Negotiating Public Spaces

Dit is de eerste Engelstalige publicatie over vrouwen in traditionele islamitische onderwijsinstellingen in Indonesië, de zogenaamde 'pesantren'. Deze vrouwen spelen een belangrijke rol de genderproblematiek in de Indonesische moslimgemeenschap. Deze informatieve en inzichtelijke studie dient twee groeiende onderzoeksgebieden in de studies over Indonesië: de studie naar de islam en de studie naar moslimvrouwen. Tevens voegt het een nieuw perspectief toe aan de bestaande Engelstalige literatuur over moslima's buiten de huidige dominante context van het Midden-Oosten of Sub-Indische continent.

Women and Education in Indonesia At the beginning of the twentieth century,
women's movements began to spread among both nationalist and religious
organisations.1 Around the same time, as a consequence of the Dutch Ethical
Policy, ...

Penyelesaian Sengketa Perbankan Syariah di Pengadilan Agama dan Mahkamah Syar'iyah

Kegiatan perbankan berbasis syariah masih baru di dalam tata perekonomian kita. Karenanya masih banyak yang perlu dikemukakan, baik kelebihan maupun kekurangannya. Pada buku yang berbasis penelitian ini hal-hal yang sangat perlu diungkap adalah sisi yuridisnya yang berkaitan dengan prinsip-prinsip operasionalnya, kegiatan usaha apa saja yang dapat dioperasikan dan diimplementasikan oleh bank syariah, penyelesaian sengketa konsumen, ruang lingkup kewenangan peradilan agama dan produser penyelesaian perkara perbankan syariah menurut hukum acara peradilan agama. Buku persembahan penerbit Prenada Media Group.

Sistem Operasional Bank Syariah Menurut Peraturan Perundang-undangan di Indonesia 2.1 Kegiatan Usaha Bank Umum ... atau Akad lain yang tidak bertentangan dengan Prinsip Syariah; b. menghimpun dana dalam bentuk investasi berupa deposito, ...

Maqasid Al-Syariah

Islam, Law and the State in Southeast Asia

Southeast Asia has the world's largest Muslim population - Indonesia alone is home to more Muslims than the entire Middle East - yet nowhere in the region has a theocratic government emerged. Instead, Southeast Asian Islam is characterized by heterodox local traditions. Muslim societies today are torn between radical Islamist reformers calling for Shari'ah law and secular governments using law to contain and co-opt it. The result is a tension between state laws and institutions and Islamic alternatives. These three volumes provide an up-to-date, expert account of this complex contest across contemporary Indonesia, Singapore, Malaysia, and Brunei in a comprehensive form not attempted for decades, including coverage on a range of areas including legal doctrine, substantive laws, judicial decision-making, the administration of religion, intellectual debate, and state policy developments.

Islam, Law and the State in Southeast Asia Volume 1

Indonesia

A thorough and detailed survey of Islam and the law in Indonesia today is long overdue. This volume offers an expert and systematic update of the interaction of Islam and positive law (substantive regulations and institutions) in contemporary Indonesia, where Islamic law has developed within a state-approved and secularizing bureaucratic structure that valorized local traditions over the scriptures of Islam. Successive governments have sought to integrate Islam into the framework of a secular national ideology, albeit in contested form, with constant ideological debates over relevance and content. The result is an increasingly complex mixture of local traditions and norms and state secularism, with growing social and political pressure for an orthodoxy modeled more closely on Arab cultures. Based on extensive fieldwork, this volume gives a detailed account of current debates, legal institutions, and substantive laws, explicitly asking whether a uniquely Indonesian approach to Shari'ah can be identified, as many local Muslim leaders have long argued is the case.