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Sex and Sex Education

What Do We Tell Our Children?

What are children being taught about sex? What are they learning from peers, television, movies, magazines, computer games, pop music, popular culture? Most parents are rightly alarmed by the increasingly controversial nature of the information being fed to children and how age-appropriate it actually is. This publication makes it easy for parents to understand and broach the sensitive topic of sex education. Originally forming chapter thirteen of Parent-Child Relations: A Guide to Raising Children, it charts a way forward, helping parents to educate their children in a manner they feel appropriate and which maintains a sense of the sacred. The authors use a holistic approach to include what morality requires of humanity in this regard, and also focus on the issues of healthy relationships, responsibility, emotional wellbeing, and good physical health. The publication is intended to give parents practical advice, using clear and precise information, to address some of the most common issues parents are likely to encounter and questions they are likely to face.

This publication makes it easy for parents to understand and broach the sensitive topic of sex education.

Integration of Non-formal/moral Education with Western Education System

The pupils divide their time between learning the Qur'an and begging as well as
rendering some kind of services in return for wages or ' laada ' ( dues ) . In the
process of learning , the pupils move at their own pace in an individualized
method ...

Education in Saudi Arabia

Education , in those early days , meant rote memorization of the Holy Qur'an with
secondary emphasis on reading and writing . As mentioned earlier , the khuttabs
were open to both boys and girls up to a certain age at which point both could ...

Education and Cultural Change in Northern Nigeria, 1906-1966

A Study in the Creation of a Dependent Culture

Education and Cultural Change in Northern Nigeria 1906-1966, examines the effects of British educational policies on traditional northern Nigerian society. Fearing that a proper education would lead to active discontent in the colony, the British devised a limited form of schooling which was designed to produce just enough trained people to serve the colonial bureaucracy without stirring up dangerous Islamic ambitions. 'Western education on native lines' was the brainchild of successive governors and officials at the colonial office who apparently considered independence as a remote possibility, only achievable in the very distant future. Their short-sighted attitudes seriously hindered the economic development of the region, with consequences that are still recognisable today. In each chapter, Professor Tibenderana gives the background to the changing educational structures together with details of the different levels of education provided.

The overall purpose of Qur ' anic education was ( and still is ) the proper
grounding of Muslim children and young adults in the Qur ' an and other tenets of
Islam , all of which aim at producing a good Muslim and a good citizen . The main
 ...

Education: Oxford Bibliographies Online Research Guide

This ebook is a selective guide designed to help scholars and students of Islamic studies find reliable sources of information by directing them to the best available scholarly materials in whatever form or format they appear from books, chapters, and journal articles to online archives, electronic data sets, and blogs. Written by a leading international authority on the subject, the ebook provides bibliographic information supported by direct recommendations about which sources to consult and editorial commentary to make it clear how the cited sources are interrelated related. A reader will discover, for instance, the most reliable introductions and overviews to the topic, and the most important publications on various areas of scholarly interest within this topic. In Islamic studies, as in other disciplines, researchers at all levels are drowning in potentially useful scholarly information, and this guide has been created as a tool for cutting through that material to find the exact source you need. This ebook is a static version of an article from Oxford Bibliographies Online: Islamic Studies, a dynamic, continuously updated, online resource designed to provide authoritative guidance through scholarship and other materials relevant to the study of the Islamic religion and Muslim cultures. Oxford Bibliographies Online covers most subject disciplines within the social science and humanities, for more information visit www.aboutobo.com.

The knowledge concerned was: knowledge of the Qur'an, God's revelation to
humankind through the Prophet Muhammad, the Hadith, Tradition, the sayings
and doings of the Prophet as transmitted by his companions, and all the skills that
 ...

Continuing Education and Development in Nigeria

Papers in Honour of Gidado Tahir

They all responded except Iblis (the Satan) who "demurred through pride, and so
became a disbeliever"(Qur'an 2:34 ).The first word revealed to the Prophet
Muhammad was "Read" ( Qur'an 96: 1-5 ).The word "Read" and its derivatives ...

The Digest of Arab Political Education

Allah, the Almighty Lorcl, revealed that story in the Holy Qur'an, in a way to have
Muslims and Prophet Muhammad familiarized with the ancients' habitual practice
of the principle of counsel and deliberation. Allah, the Almighty Lord, say in ...

Civility, Religious Pluralism and Education

This book focuses on the problem of religious diversity, civil dialogue, and religion education in public schools, exploring the ways in which atheists, secularists, fundamentalists, and mainstream religionists come together in the public sphere, examining how civil discourse about religion fit swithin the ideals of the American political and pedagogical systems and how religious studies education can help to foster civility and toleration.

In the Qur'an, the word for unbelief, kufr, is often contrasted with the word for
thanks, shukr. The implication is clear: the person who does not believe is the
person who is not thankful to God. My thanks to everyone at Fresno State who
worked ...

Theological Education in Africa

Quo Vadimus?

Christians believe in God and act righteously the Qur ' an affirms that " their
reward is with their Lord and there shall no fear come upon them neither shall
they grieve . " ( 2 . 69 ) At the same time the Qur ' an challenges Christians in
respect of ...

An Exploration of the Consequences of Two Alternatives on Women's Needs for Higher Education in Saudi Arabia

A Women's Independent University and a Women's Open University

The Qur ' an , which is the first source of Islamic jurisprudence , contains no verse
that deprives or denies women the right to be educated . The word Qur ' an itself
is derived from the word ' reading and the first verse of the Qur ' an is a call to ...