Integrated education as a solution for educational dualism from Said Nursi’s perspective

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spelling 6107 https://intelek.unisza.edu.my/intelek/pages/view.php?ref=6107 https://intelek.unisza.edu.my/intelek/pages/search.php?search=!collection407072 Restricted Document Conference Conference Paper application/pdf 1.6 Adobe Acrobat Pro DC 20 Paper Capture Plug-in 23 Daniel Albert 2018-01-19 04:34:36 0881-01-FH03-INSPIRE-18-13063.pdf UniSZA Private Access Integrated education as a solution for educational dualism from Said Nursi’s perspective This paper aims to analyze the concept of integrated curriculum and its processes based on an educational model proposed by Badiuzzaman Said Nursi (1877-1960) that is Madrasah alZahra. It attempts to help in deriving some possible answers as solution of educational dualism facing the Ummah today. Hence, Said Nursi’s life and works especially Risale-i Nur should be examined analytically. It is a fact that the Ummatic malaise is rooted from educational dualism, co-existence of traditional religious and modern secular systems of education as a negative impact of Western colonialization and secularization. In the twentieth century, many prominent civilizational reformists had attempted to revive Islamic civilization through the integration of knowledge. The integration of both traditional religious and modern secular sciences into an integrated curriculum is viewed as the best solution to resolve this critical problem among contemporary Muslim scholars including Said Nursi. It is found that Madrasah Zahra model proposed by Nursi manifests integration of knowledge in the sense that the positive sciences should be taught in the religious schools meanwhile religious subjects in the secular schools. This to make sure the products of religious education system are preserved from religious intolerance whereas the products of secular one from irreligious ethics. Integrated curriculum represents the epistemological aspect of Islamic education is a great challenge. The distinguished educational features of Madrasah al-Zahra model make it the most feasible model for Muslims to help in resolving its malaise of educational dualism in this current global context. Said Nursi’s educational thoughts and his Madrasah al-Zahra model give some implications in remodeling Islamic integrated curriculum for Islamic educational institutions in the effort of empowering Islamic education and then, reviving Islamic civilization. 19th International Conference on Teaching, Education & Learning (ICTEL) University of Washington - Rome Center (UWRC), Piazza del Biscione 95, 0018
spellingShingle Integrated education as a solution for educational dualism from Said Nursi’s perspective
summary This paper aims to analyze the concept of integrated curriculum and its processes based on an educational model proposed by Badiuzzaman Said Nursi (1877-1960) that is Madrasah alZahra. It attempts to help in deriving some possible answers as solution of educational dualism facing the Ummah today. Hence, Said Nursi’s life and works especially Risale-i Nur should be examined analytically. It is a fact that the Ummatic malaise is rooted from educational dualism, co-existence of traditional religious and modern secular systems of education as a negative impact of Western colonialization and secularization. In the twentieth century, many prominent civilizational reformists had attempted to revive Islamic civilization through the integration of knowledge. The integration of both traditional religious and modern secular sciences into an integrated curriculum is viewed as the best solution to resolve this critical problem among contemporary Muslim scholars including Said Nursi. It is found that Madrasah Zahra model proposed by Nursi manifests integration of knowledge in the sense that the positive sciences should be taught in the religious schools meanwhile religious subjects in the secular schools. This to make sure the products of religious education system are preserved from religious intolerance whereas the products of secular one from irreligious ethics. Integrated curriculum represents the epistemological aspect of Islamic education is a great challenge. The distinguished educational features of Madrasah al-Zahra model make it the most feasible model for Muslims to help in resolving its malaise of educational dualism in this current global context. Said Nursi’s educational thoughts and his Madrasah al-Zahra model give some implications in remodeling Islamic integrated curriculum for Islamic educational institutions in the effort of empowering Islamic education and then, reviving Islamic civilization.
title Integrated education as a solution for educational dualism from Said Nursi’s perspective
title_full Integrated education as a solution for educational dualism from Said Nursi’s perspective
title_fullStr Integrated education as a solution for educational dualism from Said Nursi’s perspective
title_full_unstemmed Integrated education as a solution for educational dualism from Said Nursi’s perspective
title_short Integrated education as a solution for educational dualism from Said Nursi’s perspective
title_sort integrated education as a solution for educational dualism from said nursi’s perspective