Integrating Qur'anic worldview and natural science: a framework for Islamic secondary schools
Islamic, modern and post-modern eras narrate how science and technology have borne impacts on humanity. Reacting against the challenges imposed by modern and post-modern tendencies, is the distinct global phenomenon of Islamic ―integrated education‖. But what constitutes as Islamically integrated...
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Zes Rokman Resources
2018
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Online Access: | http://irep.iium.edu.my/67286/ http://irep.iium.edu.my/67286/ http://irep.iium.edu.my/67286/2/67286%20Integrating%20Quranic%20worldview%20a.pdf |
Summary: | Islamic, modern and post-modern eras narrate how science and technology have borne impacts on humanity.
Reacting against the challenges imposed by modern and post-modern tendencies, is the distinct global phenomenon
of Islamic ―integrated education‖. But what constitutes as Islamically integrated science education? Analyses of
various secondary school curricula, syllabi and textbooks of natural science implemented by a number of Islamic
secondary schools that we visited in Malaysia and Indonesia, as well as in Brunei, Singapore, Southern Thailand,
Mindanao and Ontario show very little integration if any. This article presents an integration framework for natural
science, based on the Qur‘ānic notion of ―ūlū al-albāb‖ and Ghazālian discourse, especially on the qalb. Certain
conventional aspects of natural science undergo holistic reposition, reinterpretation and reorientation from the
Qur‘ānic worldview, whereby humanity's relationship with God, with itself and with the cosmos form the main
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