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Education in Islam
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Syed Muhammad Rizvi
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Education in Islam explores the philosophy and significance of education in Islamic tradition, focusing on the holistic development of the individual’s mind, spirit, and moral character as envisioned in the teachings of Islam.
Education in Islam delves into the Islamic approach to knowledge and education, underscoring its role as a fundamental aspect of personal and societal growth. The book traces the origins of educational values in Islamic teachings, which emphasize the pursuit of knowledge as a form of worship and spiritual growth. It discusses the importance of nurturing both the intellectual and moral dimensions of human beings, ensuring a balanced approach to learning. The author explores how Islamic education shapes not only the mind but also the soul, stressing the need for integrating ethical values, personal discipline, and religious knowledge in the process of learning. This book also looks at the historical contributions of Islamic scholars to various fields and how education has been pivotal in the advancement of Muslim civilization. By providing a thorough understanding of the purpose of education in Islam, this work serves as a guide for parents, educators, and students alike.
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