Book Summary
In this timely volume based on a special issue of "Comparative Economic Review," leading comparative education scholars explore the world of education in Islam from the medieval era to today, illuminating the continuing struggle among Islamic scholars and educators over whether to reform or resist as a way of preserving identity. "Islam and Education" offers a rare overview of the great diversity in forms of Islamic education, dispelling misinterpretations and documenting the ever-evolving relationship of Islamic education to the West. It should be necessary reading for all humanists and social scientists wishing to understand the nexus between schools and societies, the spiritual dimensions of learning, and the social configuration of educational institutions.
Book Details
Book Name | Islam And Education: Myths And Truths |
Author | Wada Kadi, Victor Billeh, Wadad Kadi |
Publisher | University Of Chicago Press (Jun 2007) |
ISBN | 9780226421872 |
Pages | 223 |
Language | English |
Price | 1038 |