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“Islamic Apologetics” and Islamic Studies

2020
Abstract This chapter highlights the notion of “Islamic Apologetics” in the Muslim academy and Islamic studies in Western academia. The goal of the chapter is to prepare readers to see how topics discussed in the Western academy are understood differently in the Muslim academy.
M. Daneshgar
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Islamic Studies in Islamic Schools: Evidence-Based Renewal

2018
A major aim for the establishment of Islamic schools pertains to the preservation of the ‘Islamic’ in terms of religious matters such as faith and practices. However, despite this noble aim, and the obvious significance of Islamic Studies as a key learning area or subject in Islamic schools, no empirical research exists to date that examines the nature,
Mohamad Abdalla
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ISLAMIC STUDIES

Journal of the American Academy of Religion, 1975
Spencer Lavan
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Methodology of Islamic Studies: Islam as Religion (A Perspective Epistemology, Paradigm, and Methodology)

Analisis: Jurnal Studi Keislaman
The study of methodology in Islamic studies has undergone a significant change from the traditional approach that focuses on textual and normative analysis to a more multidisciplinary and sophisticated paradigm.
Adiyono Adiyono   +2 more
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Mobile Learning of Islamic Studies: A Comprehensive Review

Journal of Advanced Research in Applied Sciences and Engineering Technology
Mobile learning (m-learning) has emerged as a transformative force in education, prompting significant exploration of its potential within Islamic Studies.
Khalilullah Amin Ahmad   +7 more
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Teaching Islamic Studies in the Age of ISIS, Islamophobia, and the Internet

Afkaruna, 2020
Teaching Islamic Studies in the Age of ISIS, Islamophobia, and the Internet is a collection of articles by contributors who have been teaching classes about Muslims and Islam especially in the Western contexts. This book is edited by Courtney M. Dorroll,
Tumin Tumin
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Pressures Confronting Islamic Studies Curricula in Kuwait: Perspectives of Curricula Planners on Challenges and Confrontations

Religion & Education, 2019
This study examines challenges for Kuwaiti Islamic Studies curricula planners, investigating their perspectives regarding interventions in textbooks. It attempts to explore motivation under pressures to change textbooks in Kuwait and determining if such ...
Kalthoum Alkandari, Zaha Alsuwailan
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Islam and Islamic Studies in Scandinavia

2019
Islam in the Scandinavian countries—Denmark, Norway, and Sweden—has a long history. There are evidences of contacts between Scandinavia and the Muslim world at least since the Middle Ages. The presence of Muslims in Scandinavia is however of a later date and more established from the 1950s, when immigrants arrived, mainly due to the needs in the labor ...
Susanne Olsson, Simon Sorgenfrei
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