Category: Education
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Bayt al-Hikmah and the Rise of Islamic Intelectuals
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Bayt al-Hikmah, meaning “House of Wisdom,” was a renowned center of knowledge in Islamic history and is considered one of the highest symbols of intellectual achievement during the Abbasid Dynasty.…
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The Obligation to Learning The Foundation of The Religion: Fardhu ‘Ain
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Seeking knowledge of religion is an inherent obligation upon every Muslim, particularly the fundamental knowledge classified as fardhu ‘ain, an individual duty that must be fulfilled by every Muslim without…
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From Halaqah in the Surau to Classroom Curriculum
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Islamic education has significantly transformed from the time of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) to the present. In the early days of Islam, religious teachings and knowledge were imparted informally through halaqah…
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Islamic Worldview and Scientific Knowledge
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Religion and knowledge should inherently be closely linked, as emphasized in the Islamic worldview (Islamic paradigm), which integrates both worldly and spiritual aspects into a unified perspective on life. In…
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Reformulating Islamic Education Approach
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Religious education is a fundamental aspect of shaping an individual’s moral and spiritual foundation. A strong understanding of religion provides guidance in navigating life and overcoming various challenges. For Muslim…
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How a Muslim Loves Goodness
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by: Bey Abdullah As a Muslim, understanding the purpose of human creation is the first step in loving and spreading goodness. The word Muslim comes from salama, meaning safety or…