Discourse on Islamic education and Islamization

The purpose of this article is to put into context the contemporary Muslim educational discourse, especially the concept of the Islamization of knowledge by reference to the previous Muslim educational debates. Tracing back to the roots of the discourse is intended not to validate a particular appro...

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Main Author: Rahath House, Yousef
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Language:English
Published: The Islamic Cultural Centre & The London Central Mosque 2016
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spelling iium-531492017-03-21T09:57:44Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/53149/ Discourse on Islamic education and Islamization Rahath House, Yousef BP1 Islam H51 History LA History of education LC65 Social aspects of education The purpose of this article is to put into context the contemporary Muslim educational discourse, especially the concept of the Islamization of knowledge by reference to the previous Muslim educational debates. Tracing back to the roots of the discourse is intended not to validate a particular approach, but to shed light on the socio-historic landscape that played a significant role in shaping the past and present discourse on Islamic education. Inasmuch as interest in Islamic education has led Muslim scholars and intellectuals to produce a large body of literature, in order to have a bigger picture of colonial and post-colonial Muslim discourse on education the works of some prominent scholars who participated in the discourse of Islamic education have been chosen. The analysis on different Islamic educational trends identifies some of the resemblances and divergences between the past and the present. The Islamic Cultural Centre & The London Central Mosque 2016 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/53149/1/discourse%20complete.pdf Rahath House, Yousef (2016) Discourse on Islamic education and Islamization. The Islamic Quarterly, 60 (1). pp. 141-158. ISSN 0021-1842
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Rahath House, Yousef
Discourse on Islamic education and Islamization
description The purpose of this article is to put into context the contemporary Muslim educational discourse, especially the concept of the Islamization of knowledge by reference to the previous Muslim educational debates. Tracing back to the roots of the discourse is intended not to validate a particular approach, but to shed light on the socio-historic landscape that played a significant role in shaping the past and present discourse on Islamic education. Inasmuch as interest in Islamic education has led Muslim scholars and intellectuals to produce a large body of literature, in order to have a bigger picture of colonial and post-colonial Muslim discourse on education the works of some prominent scholars who participated in the discourse of Islamic education have been chosen. The analysis on different Islamic educational trends identifies some of the resemblances and divergences between the past and the present.
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author Rahath House, Yousef
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title Discourse on Islamic education and Islamization
title_short Discourse on Islamic education and Islamization
title_full Discourse on Islamic education and Islamization
title_fullStr Discourse on Islamic education and Islamization
title_full_unstemmed Discourse on Islamic education and Islamization
title_sort discourse on islamic education and islamization
publisher The Islamic Cultural Centre & The London Central Mosque
publishDate 2016
url http://irep.iium.edu.my/53149/
http://irep.iium.edu.my/53149/1/discourse%20complete.pdf
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