Conceptualising the term Islamic in Islamic schools: the Tanzanian experience
Conceptualizing the term Islamic means the process of reconciling the different uses of the adjective Islamic. There have been attempts to conceptualize the role of Islam in different levels of educational institutions by documenting the applicability of its epistemology and institutional value...
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author | Gunda, Janja M. Alwi, Nor Hayati Abd Rahman, Fadzilah Krauss, Steven Eric Hamzah, Azimi |
author_facet | Gunda, Janja M. Alwi, Nor Hayati Abd Rahman, Fadzilah Krauss, Steven Eric Hamzah, Azimi |
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description | Conceptualizing the term Islamic means the process of reconciling the different uses of the adjective Islamic.
There have been attempts to conceptualize the role of Islam in different levels of educational institutions by
documenting the applicability of its epistemology and institutional value to the development of holistic human
beings. Following privatization in the early 1990s, Tanzania incorporated religious institutions, including
Islamic schools, in the mainstream education system. This conceptual paper aims to reflect the use of the
adjective Islamic in Islamic schools in Tanzania. The paper reflects its various classifications and suggests key
questions to reconcile the incoherent use of the adjective Islamic in Islamic schools. It is hoped that the paper
will further contribute to the scholarly discourse on educating students through its provision of a philosophically
comprehensive Tawhidic paradigm and integrated knowledge. The literature search conducted through ERIC,
ProQuest, PsycArticles and PsycINFO and Islamic electronic journals and texts provided valuable and reliable
information for this paper. The results show that the adjective Islamic in Islamic schools can mean education for
Muslims, education of Muslims, education about Muslims and education in the Islamic spirit. It is concluded
that sustained intellectual and spiritual commitment and reflection is needed by intellectuals and parents to
realize the essence of the term Islamic of Islamic schools. |
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spelling | upm.eprints-535632018-10-09T03:15:18Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/53563/ Conceptualising the term Islamic in Islamic schools: the Tanzanian experience Gunda, Janja M. Alwi, Nor Hayati Abd Rahman, Fadzilah Krauss, Steven Eric Hamzah, Azimi Conceptualizing the term Islamic means the process of reconciling the different uses of the adjective Islamic. There have been attempts to conceptualize the role of Islam in different levels of educational institutions by documenting the applicability of its epistemology and institutional value to the development of holistic human beings. Following privatization in the early 1990s, Tanzania incorporated religious institutions, including Islamic schools, in the mainstream education system. This conceptual paper aims to reflect the use of the adjective Islamic in Islamic schools in Tanzania. The paper reflects its various classifications and suggests key questions to reconcile the incoherent use of the adjective Islamic in Islamic schools. It is hoped that the paper will further contribute to the scholarly discourse on educating students through its provision of a philosophically comprehensive Tawhidic paradigm and integrated knowledge. The literature search conducted through ERIC, ProQuest, PsycArticles and PsycINFO and Islamic electronic journals and texts provided valuable and reliable information for this paper. The results show that the adjective Islamic in Islamic schools can mean education for Muslims, education of Muslims, education about Muslims and education in the Islamic spirit. It is concluded that sustained intellectual and spiritual commitment and reflection is needed by intellectuals and parents to realize the essence of the term Islamic of Islamic schools. Universiti Putra Malaysia Press 2016-06 Article PeerReviewed text en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/53563/1/Conceptualising%20the%20term%20Islamic%20.pdf Gunda, Janja M. and Alwi, Nor Hayati and Abd Rahman, Fadzilah and Krauss, Steven Eric and Hamzah, Azimi (2016) Conceptualising the term Islamic in Islamic schools: the Tanzanian experience. International Journal of Education and Training (InjET), 2 (1). pp. 1-9. ISSN ESSN: 2462-2079 http://www.injet.upm.edu.my/index.php/archives/vol-2-1-june-2016 |
spellingShingle | Gunda, Janja M. Alwi, Nor Hayati Abd Rahman, Fadzilah Krauss, Steven Eric Hamzah, Azimi Conceptualising the term Islamic in Islamic schools: the Tanzanian experience |
title | Conceptualising the term Islamic in Islamic schools: the Tanzanian experience |
title_full | Conceptualising the term Islamic in Islamic schools: the Tanzanian experience |
title_fullStr | Conceptualising the term Islamic in Islamic schools: the Tanzanian experience |
title_full_unstemmed | Conceptualising the term Islamic in Islamic schools: the Tanzanian experience |
title_short | Conceptualising the term Islamic in Islamic schools: the Tanzanian experience |
title_sort | conceptualising the term islamic in islamic schools the tanzanian experience |
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