Islamic Education

Islamic Education
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Publication year :
2001
Publish number :
first
Publish location :
Tehran, Iran
Number of volumes :
1
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Islamic Education
Education defines not only what individuals know but who they become. Islamic Education explores the philosophical and structural foundations of education within an Islamic framework.
About the Book
Islamic Education analyzes the integration of knowledge, ethics, and spiritual development. The book argues that education is not merely transmission of information but formation of character. Structured chapters examine curriculum design, teacher responsibility, and student development. The text emphasizes balance between intellectual rigor and moral education. It critiques modern systems that separate knowledge from ethical purpose. Analytical discussion highlights the role of intention, discipline, and environment in shaping learners. The work also explores historical models of educational excellence within Islamic civilization. By integrating theory with practice, it presents structured framework for holistic education. The book avoids abstract generalization, offering practical insights grounded in principle. Through systematic analysis, it demonstrates that meaningful education must align knowledge with responsibility.
What You Will Discover
- Foundations of holistic education
- Integration of ethics and knowledge
- Role of teachers and institutions
- Critique of modern educational models
- Historical examples of excellence
- Structured pedagogical framework
About the Author
The author combines educational theory with ethical reflection, presenting disciplined exploration of learning systems.
Who Is This Book For?
This book is for educators and readers interested in principled approaches to education.













