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This book draws upon ethical dimensions of Muslim education as a means through which to address contemporary issues, such as social and societal conflicts, exclusion and marginalisation, and violence. It argues that an ethical Muslim education is underscored by the practice of autonomous, critical and deliberative engagement that can engender reflective judgement, compassionate recognition and a responsible ethical (Muslim) community. Such a community is not only capable of cultivating human relationships based on non-coercion, truthful and peaceful human coexistence, but can also quell the stereotypes and forms of dystopia and exclusion that are pervasive in contemporary society. Put differently, Muslim education extends the neo-Kantian view that ethical human conduct can be rationalised in terms of achieving morally worthwhile action towards forms of engagement that are potentially disruptive.
Preface; Part I: Ethics, Islam and Education.- Chapter 1. Qurnic Conceptual Framework of Ethics.- Chapter 2. The Qurn and the Espousal of Ethics.- Chapter 3. Qurnic Conceptions of being Muslim.- Chapter 4. Qurnic Conceptions of Education.- Part II. Participants in Muslim Education.- Chapter 5. The Qurn and Individual Autonomy.- Chapter 6. Qurnic Conceptions of Community.- Chapter 7. Qurnic Conceptions of being Human.- Chapter 8. Qurnic Conceptions of being Muslim, Mumin, and Muhsin.- Part III: Instances of Ethical Dimensions.- Chapter 9. Categories of Human Excellence.- Chapter 10. Relationships among People.- Chapter 11. Social and Societal Conflicts.- Chapter 12. Stereotypes, Marginalisation and Exclusion.
Ethical Dimensions of Muslim Education has a vital role to play in clearing up confusion around various issues pertaining to Muslim education. The books rich analysis of the concepts used in the Islamic texts in relation to education and ethics shows the erudition of the authors. & Ethical Dimensions of MulÓ#
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