Islam and Higher Education

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Academic Freedom
Aga Khan University Institute
Al Haytham
Aligarh Muslim University
Arabic
Arabic Language
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Azim Nanji
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Challanges and Opportunities
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Farid Panjwani
grass roots
higher education
HU
Ibn Al Haytham
Islam and Higher Education
islamic educational structures
Islamic republic of Pakistan
Islamic University
ISMC
Key Conceptual Issues
Knowledge Acquisition
KU
Lahore University
Lucrative Subjects
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Marodsilton Muborakshoeva
Muslim Contexts
Muslim scholars
Muslim World
Nasir Khusraw
Pakistani Universities
Politico Religious Parties
socio-cultural developments
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Product details

  • ISBN 9780415687508
  • Weight: 530g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 09 Aug 2012
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This book is the first study to qualitatively explore the concepts of higher education in Muslim contexts. It examines the different concepts of ‘a university’ and the way they shape practice in Muslim contexts, with a particular focus on the Islamic republic of Pakistan. Contributing to theoretical debates and discussing practical challenges that universities in Muslim countries face, the author analyses seven higher education institutions in Pakistan. She argues that there is a need for institutions to constantly review their mission and aims and objectives in light of the wider economic, political, and socio-cultural and religious development of a society.

The book reviews the history of higher education institutions and examines opportunities for some Pakistani universities, to become centres of excellence in the future. This is subject to adequate support from the government, industries, philanthropists and the society at large. In return, these universities would have to cater to the needs of the society, from basic needs in the areas of health and education to science and technology.

Islam and Higher Education breaks new grounds in the field of higher education in Muslim contexts and will be of interest to researchers in the fields of comparative education and Islamic Studies.

Marodsilton Muborakshoeva is a Lecturer of the Secondary Teacher Education Program, a joint programme of the Institute of Ismaili Studies and the Institute of Education, University of London, UK. Her research interest are the history and philosophy of higher education, comparative education, education in the developing world, teacher education, research methods and Islamic studies.

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