In this book I offer a critical, comparative and empirically-informed defense of Islamic schools in the West. To do so I elaborate an idealized philosophy of Islamic education, against which I evaluate the situation in three different Western countries. I examine in detail notions of cultural coherence, the scope of parental authority v. a child's interests, as well as the state's role in regulating religious schools. Further, using Catholic schools as an analogous case, I speculate on the likely future of Western Islamic schools
The writer has attempted in this paper to go beyond the present state of cultural disorientation and...
This paper makes two important arguments. It demonstrates how the curriculum design is important for...
The writer has attempted in this paper to go beyond the present state of cultural disorientation and...
In this book I offer a critical, comparative and empirically-informed defense of Islamic schools in ...
Increased Muslim immigration and conversion to Islam have influenced the rise of Islamic schools in ...
In this chapter, I elaborate an idealized type of Islamic philosophy of education and epistemology. ...
This paper examines two sets of interrelated issues informing contemporary discussions on Islam and ...
The paper begins by exploring the problematic nature of philosophy in Islam. The second section exam...
This paper aims to generate a debate within Muslim scholarship and comparative educators to engage i...
Educational Philosophy for a Post-secular Age reinterprets post-secular insights for educational the...
Drawing on a number of primary and secondary sources, the paper identifies major perspectives and de...
Curriculum is hardly new. It has been associated with schooling and education since the antiquity. T...
This timely book focusses on the central issues and questions which emerge in relation to the teachi...
Situating education within world-systems analysis and in the longue durée of capitalist history affo...
The International Handbook on Learning, Teaching and Leading in Faith-Based Schools is international...
The writer has attempted in this paper to go beyond the present state of cultural disorientation and...
This paper makes two important arguments. It demonstrates how the curriculum design is important for...
The writer has attempted in this paper to go beyond the present state of cultural disorientation and...
In this book I offer a critical, comparative and empirically-informed defense of Islamic schools in ...
Increased Muslim immigration and conversion to Islam have influenced the rise of Islamic schools in ...
In this chapter, I elaborate an idealized type of Islamic philosophy of education and epistemology. ...
This paper examines two sets of interrelated issues informing contemporary discussions on Islam and ...
The paper begins by exploring the problematic nature of philosophy in Islam. The second section exam...
This paper aims to generate a debate within Muslim scholarship and comparative educators to engage i...
Educational Philosophy for a Post-secular Age reinterprets post-secular insights for educational the...
Drawing on a number of primary and secondary sources, the paper identifies major perspectives and de...
Curriculum is hardly new. It has been associated with schooling and education since the antiquity. T...
This timely book focusses on the central issues and questions which emerge in relation to the teachi...
Situating education within world-systems analysis and in the longue durée of capitalist history affo...
The International Handbook on Learning, Teaching and Leading in Faith-Based Schools is international...
The writer has attempted in this paper to go beyond the present state of cultural disorientation and...
This paper makes two important arguments. It demonstrates how the curriculum design is important for...
The writer has attempted in this paper to go beyond the present state of cultural disorientation and...