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- Brief Overview
- Introduction
- A Brief Biography of Some Muslim Scholars
- Educational Ontology
- Educational Epistemology
- Educational Axiology
- References
Muslim Scholars’ Views on Education
BOOK ID
Title: Muslim Scholars’ Views on Education
Author(s): Hamid Reza Alavi
Publisher(s): Ansariyan Publications - Qum
Category: Education
Topic Tags: education Miscellaneous information: nbsp;Muslim Scholars’ Views on Education.
By: Dr. Hamid Reza Alavi (Associate Professor of Shahid Bahonar University of Kerman).
Published by: Ansariyan Publication, Qum.
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This work explores the view of different Muslim scholars on education. It starts off by talking about the background of various scholars like Farabi, Avicenna, Tusi, Rumi, Sa’di etc. The second section looks at the Educational Ontology by outlining the goals, principles and methods of education.
Brief Overview
This paper looks at the view of different Muslim scholars on education. It starts off by talking about the background of various scholars like Farabi, Avicenna, Tusi, Rumi, Sa’di etc. The second section looks at the Educational Ontology by outlining the goals, principles and methods of education.
The third section explains how knowledge should be acquired by talking about the educational epistemology.
This contains the scholars view on how learning should take place, how a child should be educated and what the curriculum content should be. The final section is about the educational axiology which talks about the relationship between religion and intellectual education.
Introduction
Throughout history all over the world, there have usually been thinkers in humanities, and particularly in education, whose theories and writings have been based on the Original nature, and therefore these have received acceptance of most people in all times and places.
Since the religion is based on nature:
فَأَقِمْ وَجْهَکَ لِلدِّینِ حَنِیفًا ۚ فِطْرَتَ اللَّهِ الَّتِی فَطَرَ النَّاسَ عَلَیْهَا
Then set your
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