Between 1977 and 1982, a series of four world conferences on Muslim education were held in various Muslim countries that all dealt with aspects of how contemporary Muslims can maintain Islamic values in the modern educational world. Ashraf was one of the principal organizers of these conferences and contributed a key-note address for each one. The present small volume is a collection of these papers, which range from the general nature of the Islamic education to the development of curricula, new textbooks, and new teaching methods
Issues about Islamic education have gained much attention to various historical, political, and soci...
This proceeding is compilation of 62 selected papers written in Arabic, English and Indonesian langu...
The Emergence of `Islamic Education Movement` is a response to the `secularization of education` fac...
Between 1977 and 1982, a series of four world conferences on Muslim education were held in various M...
Review of an unfocused collection of papers on the educational practice in some areas of "the Muslim...
In 1981, Prof. Daniel A. Wagner of the University of Pennsylvania (U.S.A.) and Prof. Abdelhamid Lotf...
The Islamic world has its own educational system, unique in its nature and quality. Islamic educatio...
This review examines the work of Liz Jackson in her study of the ways Muslims and Islam are treated ...
The ultimate aim of Islamic education is to produce a Muslim personality with knowledge, faith, dedi...
This paper aims to examine the thoughts of Harun Nasution through the goals of education, educators,...
Islamic education, deeply rooted in the teachings of Islam, has evolved over centuries to cater to t...
In line with the supremacy of al-Hadith as the second source of Islam, as well as the core of Islami...
This article tries to reveal the concept of Islamic education contained in the book of mukhtasor abd...
This thesis expansively discusses the development of Islamic education and its curriculum in Jordan ...
The paper assesses the dominant discourse on Islam and education that argues for an education derive...
Issues about Islamic education have gained much attention to various historical, political, and soci...
This proceeding is compilation of 62 selected papers written in Arabic, English and Indonesian langu...
The Emergence of `Islamic Education Movement` is a response to the `secularization of education` fac...
Between 1977 and 1982, a series of four world conferences on Muslim education were held in various M...
Review of an unfocused collection of papers on the educational practice in some areas of "the Muslim...
In 1981, Prof. Daniel A. Wagner of the University of Pennsylvania (U.S.A.) and Prof. Abdelhamid Lotf...
The Islamic world has its own educational system, unique in its nature and quality. Islamic educatio...
This review examines the work of Liz Jackson in her study of the ways Muslims and Islam are treated ...
The ultimate aim of Islamic education is to produce a Muslim personality with knowledge, faith, dedi...
This paper aims to examine the thoughts of Harun Nasution through the goals of education, educators,...
Islamic education, deeply rooted in the teachings of Islam, has evolved over centuries to cater to t...
In line with the supremacy of al-Hadith as the second source of Islam, as well as the core of Islami...
This article tries to reveal the concept of Islamic education contained in the book of mukhtasor abd...
This thesis expansively discusses the development of Islamic education and its curriculum in Jordan ...
The paper assesses the dominant discourse on Islam and education that argues for an education derive...
Issues about Islamic education have gained much attention to various historical, political, and soci...
This proceeding is compilation of 62 selected papers written in Arabic, English and Indonesian langu...
The Emergence of `Islamic Education Movement` is a response to the `secularization of education` fac...