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Studying Islam In The Arab World The Rupture Between Religion And The Social Sciences 1st Edition Sari Hanafi

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Studying Islam In The Arab World The Rupture Between Religion And The Social Sciences 1st Edition Sari Hanafi
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 20.99 MB
Pages: 327
Author: Sari Hanafi
ISBN: 9781032564081, 1032564083
Language: English
Year: 2023
Edition: 1

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Studying Islam In The Arab World The Rupture Between Religion And The Social Sciences 1st Edition Sari Hanafi by Sari Hanafi 9781032564081, 1032564083 instant download after payment.

Addressing the rupture between religious and social sciences in Arab universities, this book provides a critical assessment of the curricula of Shariah and Islamic Studies departments across the Arab World, arguing for increased interdisciplinary dialogue. Based on over 250 interviews with university students and teachers, this study is the sum of five years of field research observing the curricula and teaching styles of colleges in the Shariah sciences. The author provides critical insight into these curricula by focusing on case studies in Lebanon and Jordan, Morocco, Kuwait and Qatar, and in Malaysia. In doing so, the book aims to answer the following questions: What is the aim of religious education? Does it aim to create people who specialize solely in religious affairs, or does it aim to form the student according to a comprehensive human framework? What is the nature of the relationship between the social sciences and the Shariah sciences? The book concludes by examining three pioneering institutions which have introduced alternative curricula in teaching Shariah studies. The book has wide geographic and ideological coverage, and will appeal to university students, academics, and policy analysts working across a range of disciplines, including the philosophy of knowledge, Islamic law and education, and sociology.

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