Handbook of Islamic Education edited by Holger Daun, Reza Arjmand.

This Handbook traces and presents the fundamentals of Islam and their history and background, and provides a global and holistic, yet, detailed picture of Islamic education around the world. It introduces the reader to the roots and foundations of Islamic education; the responses of Islamic educatio...

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Corporate Author: SpringerLink (Online service)
Other Authors: Daun, Holger (Editor), Arjmand, Reza (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2018.
Edition:1st ed. 2018.
Series:International Handbooks of Religion and Education, 7
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Table of Contents:
  • Section I
  • Introduction to Section I: Historical Perspective and the Origins and Foundations of Islamic Education; Reza Arjmand
  • 1. Sharia in a Historical Perspective; Abdullah Saeed
  • 2. Sunnism, Shíism, Sufism and Education; Abdullah Saeed
  • 3. Philosophy of Islamic Education; Mujadad Zaman
  • 4. Islamic Education and Development of Educational Traditions and Institutions; Yahia Baiza
  • 5. Waqf and Islamic Economics of Education in the Muslim World; Reza Arjmand
  • 6. The Learned Class (Ulama); Yahia Baiza
  • 7. Ijaza – Assessment Methods in Islamic Education; Amina Tawsil
  • Section II
  • Introduction to Section II: Islam and Education in the Modern Era: Social, Cultural, Political and Economic Changes and the Responses from Islamic Education; Reza Arjmand
  • 8. Colonialism, Post-colonialism, Islam and Education; Charlene Tan Hwee Thio
  • 9. Changes in Muslim Orientation and Views on Education; Sherin Saadallah
  • 10. Islam and the West: Clashes and Co-operations; Azkar Ibrahim
  • 11. Islam, the State, Civil Society and Education; Florian Pohl
  • 12. Women and Education in Muslim Context; Sherine Hafez
  • 13. Islam, Sexualities and Education; Mariam Nagi
  • 14. Islam and Democracy in Muslim Educational Settings; Antonia Mandry
  • 15. Muslim International Non-Governmental Organizations and Education; Sameena Eido
  • 16. Islam, Globalization and Education; Holger Daun and Reza Arjmand
  • 17. Islamic, Education and ICT; Vit Sisler
  • 18. Education of Religious Minorities in Muslim countries; Clinton Bennett
  • 19. Islamic Fundamentalism, Terrorism and Education; Val D. Rust and Carine Allaf
  • 20. The Enduring Challenge of Traditional and Modern Muslim Education at the Core and at the Periphery; Tahir Abbas
  • 21. Migration, Diaspora, Muslim Transnational communities and Education; Reza Arjmand
  • Section III
  • Introduction to Section III: Islamic Education Around the World: Commonalities and Varieties in Islamic Education; Holger Daun
  • Middle East: North Africa
  • 22. Islamic Education in Iran; Reza Arjmand
  • 23. Islamic Education in Egypt; Reza Arjmand
  • 24. Islamic Education in Turkey; Elizabeth Özdalga
  • 25. Islamic Education in Saudi Arabia; Shireen Abdul-Rahman A. Marghalani
  • 26. Islamic Education in Morocco; Helen Boyle
  • Sub-Saharan Africa
  • 27. Islamic Education in West and Central Africa; Helen Boyle
  • 28. Islamic Education in East Africa; Jonas Svensson
  • 29. Islamic Education in South Africa; Yusuf Waghid
  • Central Asia & Caucasus
  • 30. Islamic Education in Afghanistan; Pia Karlsson and Amir Mansory
  • 31. Islamic Education in Tajikistan; Hakim Zainiddinov
  • South Asia/South East Asia & Pacific
  • 32. Islamic Education in India; Mohammad Talib
  • 33. Islamic Education in Pakistan; Val D. Rust and Lucas Arribas Layton
  • 34. Islamic Education in Malaysia; Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid
  • 35. Islamic Education in Indonesia; Azyumardi Azra Syarif Hidayatulla
  • 36. Islamic Education in The Philippines; Jeffrey Ayaloa Milligan
  • 37. Islamic Education in China; Jadric Armijo
  • Europe
  • 38. Islamic Education in the Balkans; Amina Isanović Hadžiomerović
  • 39. Islamic Education in France; Anna van den Kerchove
  • 40. Islamic Education in the Nordic Countries; Joergen Baek Simonsen and Holger Daun
  • 41. Islamic Education in England; J.M. Halstead
  • 42. Islamic Education in The Netherlands; Ina ter Avest and Cok Bakker
  • 43. Islamic Education in Eastern Europe; Maria Lagutina
  • 44. Islamic Education in Russia; Maria Lagutina
  • Americas
  • 45. Islamic Education in United States; Nadeem Memon
  • 46. Islamic Education in Latin America; Nikolay Dobronravin
  • Islamic Higher Education
  • 47. An International Islamic University - a Case Study; Adeel Khan. .