Islamic and Muslim education: Background information
This guide is for those beginning research on Islamic education and the teaching of Muslim students.
Background information
Global perspectives on teaching and learning paths in Islamic education by Miftachul Huda (Ed.); Jimaain Safar (Ed.); Ahmad Kilani Mohamed (Ed.); Kamarul Azmi Jasmi (Ed.); Bushrah Basiron (Ed.)
Publication Date: 2020Global Perspectives on Teaching and Learning Paths in Islamic Education is a comprehensive scholarly book that provides broad coverage on integrating emerging trends and technologies for developing learning paths within Islamic education.A history of Islamic schooling in North America: mapping growth and evolution by Nadeem A. Memon
Publication Date: 2020Grounded in the premise that not all Islamic schools are the same, the historical narratives illustrate varied visions and approaches to Islamic schooling that showcase a richness of educational thought and aspiration. A History of Islamic Schooling in North America traces the growth and evolution of elementary and secondary private Islamic schools in Canada and the United States. Intersecting narratives between schools established by indigenous African American Muslims as early as the 1930s with those established by immigrant Muslim communities in the 1970s demonstrate how and why Islamic Education is in a constant, ongoing process of evolution, renewal, and adaptation.
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