Schooling Islam

Schooling Islam
Author: Robert W. Hefner,Muhammad Qasim Zaman
Publsiher: Princeton University Press
Total Pages: 298
Release: 2007-01-07
Genre: Education
ISBN: 0691129339

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The contributors provide new insights into Muslim culture and politics in countries as different as Morocco, Egypt, Pakistan, India, Indonesia, Iran, and Saudi Arabia.

Islamic Education in Britain

Islamic Education in Britain
Author: Alison Scott-Baumann,Sariya Cheruvallil-Contractor
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2015
Genre: Islam
ISBN: 1474219764

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Islamic Education in Britain

Islamic Education in Britain
Author: Alison Scott-Baumann,Sariya Cheruvallil-Contractor
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 241
Release: 2015-08-27
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781472581242

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The Western world often fears many aspects of Islam, without the knowledge to move forward. On the other hand, there are sustained and complex debates within Islam about how to live in the modern world with faith. Alison Scott-Baumann and Sariya Contractor-Cheruvallil here propose solutions to both dilemmas, with a particular emphasis on the role of women. Challenging existing beliefs about Islam in Britain, this book offers a paradigm shift based on research conducted over 15 years. The educational needs within several groups of British Muslims were explored, resulting in the need to offer critical analysis of the provision for the study of classical Islamic Theology in Britain. Islamic Education in Britain responds to the dissatisfaction among many young Muslim men and women with the theological/secular split, and their desire for courses that provide combinations of these two strands of their lived experience as Muslim British citizens. Grounded in empirical research, the authors reach beyond the meta-narratives of secularization and orientalism to demonstrate the importance of the teaching and learning of classical Islamic studies for the promotion of reasoned dialogue, interfaith and intercultural understanding in pluralist British society.

Citizenship Education

Citizenship Education
Author: Nader Al-Refai,Christopher Adam Bagley
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 217
Release: 2008-01-01
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9789087906337

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This important book draws together and integrates several strands in educational policy. It offers a perspective on the role of Britain’s increasing Muslim population, and the need for Citizenship Education for all school pupils which can allow young Muslims to integrate in ways which meet their legitimate needs for expression of religious values, and which fosters tolerance in both Muslim pupils and in their peers, as well as responsible participation in the wider democracy.

Muslim Supplementary Classes

Muslim Supplementary Classes
Author: William Anthony Gent
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 194
Release: 2018-08-21
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1912356155

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At a time when there is widespread misunderstanding of what actually takes place in an Islamic educational setting in modern-day Britain, this invaluable work will not only provide genuine insight but also provoke others to undertake similar ethnographic research.

Islamic Education in Europe

Islamic Education in Europe
Author: Ednan Aslan
Publsiher: Böhlau Verlag Wien
Total Pages: 556
Release: 2009
Genre: Aufsatzsammlung
ISBN: 3205783107

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Islam on Campus

Islam on Campus
Author: Alison Scott-Baumann,Mathew Guest,Shuruq Naguib,Sariya Cheruvallil-Contractor,Aisha Phoenix
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2020-10-16
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780192586001

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Islam on Campus explores how Islam is represented, perceived and lived within higher education in Britain. It is a book about the changing nature of university life, and the place of religion within it. Even while many universities maintain ambiguous or affirming orientations to religious institutions for reasons to do with history and ethos, much western scholarship has presumed higher education to be a strongly secularizing force. This framing has resulted in religion often being marginalized or ignored as a cultural irrelevance by the university sector. However, recent times have seen higher education increasingly drawn into political discourses that problematize religion in general, and Islam in particular, as an object of risk. Using the largest data set yet collected in the UK, this book explores university life and the ways in which ideas about Islam and Muslim identities are produced, experienced, perceived, appropriated, and objectified. It asks what role universities and Muslim higher education institutions play in the production, reinforcement, and contestation of emerging narratives about religious difference. This is a culturally nuanced treatment of universities as sites of knowledge production, and contexts for the negotiation of perspectives on culture and religion among an emerging generation. It demonstrates the urgent need to release Islam from its official role as the othered, the feared. When universities achieve this we will be able to help students of all affiliations and of none to be citizens of the campus in preparation for being citizens of the world.

European Perspectives on Islamic Education and Public Schooling

European Perspectives on Islamic Education and Public Schooling
Author: Jenny Berglund
Publsiher: Equinox Publishing (UK)
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2018
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1781794847

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Islamic religious education (IRE) in Europe has become a subject of intense debate during the past decade. There is concern that states are doing too little or too much to shape the spiritual beliefs of private citizens. State response to the concern ranges from sponsoring religious education in public schools to forgoing it entirely and policies vary according to national political culture. In some countries public schools teach Islam to Muslims as a subject within a broader religious curriculum that gives parents the right to choose their children's religious education. In the other countries public schools teach Islam to all pupils as a subject with a close relation to the academic study of religions. There are also countries where public schools do not teach religion at all, although there is an opportunity to teach about Islam in school subjects such as art, history, or literature. IRE taught outside publicly funded institutions, is of course also taught as a confessional subject in private Muslim schools, mosques and by Muslim organisations. Often students who attend these classes also attend a publicly funded "main stream school". This volume brings together a number of researchers for the first time to explore the interconnections between Islamic educations and public schooling in Europe. The relation between Islamic education and public schooling is analysed within the publicly and privately funded sectors. How is publicly funded education organised, why is it organised in this way, what is the history and what are the controversial issues? What are the similarities and differences between privately run Islamic education and "main stream" schooling? What are the experiences of teachers, parents and pupils? The volume will be of interest to scholars of Islam in Europe, policy makers of education and integration and teachers of religious education.