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Zameer Hussain; Christopher Cooper-Davies – Journal of Beliefs & Values, 2024
This article examines the place of ijtihad in the British Religious Education curriculum. It argues that the concept should be taught to high school students earlier than A-Level. Knowledge of ijtihad enables students to understand diversity of thought and legal interpretation in Islam, and why different conclusions can be reached from the same or…
Descriptors: Religious Education, Secondary School Curriculum, Islam, Curriculum Development
Rahaf Naseef; Firman Parlindungan; Kathy G. Short; Narges Zandi – Journal of Literacy Research, 2024
Religion remains an aspect of culture often missing from picturebooks, based on the misunderstanding that religion has no place in U.S. public schools. This absence is particularly critical for books reflecting the lives of Muslim children, given the rising Islamophobia in the United States. A critical content analysis to examine representations…
Descriptors: Picture Books, Muslims, Religious Factors, Children
Hamid, M. Obaidul; Ali, Md. Maksud – TESOL Quarterly: A Journal for Teachers of English to Speakers of Other Languages and of Standard English as a Second Dialect, 2023
This article examines English language teaching (ELT) policy, textbooks, and pedagogy in the neo-nationalist era that followed 9/11 in Muslim-majority Bangladesh. Informed by the Douglas Fir Group's transdisciplinary framework of second language learning, the examination substantiates the ideologies of "economization,"…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Second Language Instruction, Muslims, Nationalism
Barlas, Asma – International Studies in Catholic Education, 2022
This article examines the contours of the colonialist/Eurocentric education its author received in Catholic Convents in Pakistan and traces the genealogy of some common stereotypes of Islam/Muslims, the Prophet Muhammad, and the Qur'an such an education propagates. This exercise is meant to help Catholic and Muslim educators confront these…
Descriptors: Individual Differences, Religion, Muslims, Catholics
Supriya Baily – Journal of Education in Muslim Societies, 2025
This article provides a broad-based overview of how the current global context impacts the ability for educational research conducted by women and female scholars. Women's engagement in three critical areas of education--curriculum concerns, scholarship, and research--is addressed, and the way education policy is under duress in light of changing…
Descriptors: Muslims, Females, Educational Research, Curriculum
Mehmet Gultekin – European Education, 2024
Children's literature can serve as mirrors, windows, and sliding glass doors. They are mirrors for marginalized groups to see themselves represented, windows for dominant cultures to learn about marginalized groups, and sliding glass doors to develop empathy. In this study, I examined Middle East Picture Book Award to address what books are…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Childrens Literature, Books, Awards
Zareen Amtul; April King; Adita Lia – Journal of Teaching and Learning, 2024
This study redresses the limited presence of stories of Muslims in Canadian archival history and curriculum, drawing attention to the racial issues as an antidote, so that public awareness of anti-Islamophobia strategy can be made known. The authors searched, preserved, and distributed the diverse and inclusive stories of Muslim Canadians by…
Descriptors: Muslims, Cultural Relevance, Public Relations, Racism
Abbas, Tahir; Awan, Imran; Marsden, Jonathan – Race, Ethnicity and Education, 2023
This article reports on the results of a mixed-methods survey of 152 self-selecting Muslim university students sampled across a range of higher education institutions across the UK in late 2019. The study explores perceptions of the impact of the new Prevent Duty among UK Muslim students, especially concerning questions of self-censorship and…
Descriptors: Muslims, College Students, Foreign Countries, Censorship
Buhler King, Cymbeline; Sivagnanam, Rev J.; De Silva, S. – Research in Drama Education, 2023
Responding to transitional justice circumstances in Sri Lanka, Theatre of Friendship connects groups from Tamil, Sinhala and Muslim backgrounds. We use Playback Theatre as a participatory arts approach to transitional justice, working to build covenantal pluralism. As our work has evolved, we have extended the principle of emergence within…
Descriptors: Drama, Justice, Foreign Countries, Friendship
Nesaem Mehdi Al-Aadili; Taif Hatam Shardaghly – Eurasian Journal of Applied Linguistics, 2023
The Holy Qur'an, as an oral revelation by Allah to Prophet Muhammad through Gabriel, is a conveyance of the message of Almighty Allah to humanity. It takes the form of monologic argumentation which is the fountainhead of divine orientation for Muslims. Yet, the Qur'an, sometimes, offers detailed accounts of historical events and narratives in the…
Descriptors: Islam, Persuasive Discourse, Literary Devices, Dialogs (Language)
Laila Kadiwal – Globalisation, Societies and Education, 2023
Genocide Watch has declared a 'Genocide Emergency' in India with serious consequences for Muslims and Dalits in India. The Hindutva ecosystem uses the figure of Muslim women as central to the politics of hate. However, Muslim women have also emerged as an important force in resisting this. In this context, this article interrogates what discourses…
Descriptors: Death, Muslims, Social Class, Females
David Kahan; Thomas L. McKenzie; Maya Satnick; Olivia Hansen – Journal of Education in Muslim Societies, 2023
Among Muslims, the states of spiritual well-being and physical health complement each other and should be developed in youth. Regular physical activity (PA) in childhood is associated with multiple health benefits immediately and persisting into adulthood. Schools are ideal venues for children to be physically active owing to curricular (i.e.,…
Descriptors: Muslims, Religious Schools, Islam, Physical Education
Ibtihal Ramadan – Whiteness and Education, 2025
The Western seizure of 'legitimate' knowledge has been widely criticised and seen the growth of initiatives such as Decolonising the Curriculum Movement. Challenging Eurocentric knowledge has always been onerous, given its entanglement with power structures. Using semi-structured interviews with nine Muslim academics working in British academia…
Descriptors: Racism, Muslims, Islam, Social Bias
Shafiqa Ahmadi; Darnell Cole – Change: The Magazine of Higher Learning, 2025
The sociopolitical rhetoric that Islam promotes terrorism and that Muslims are fanatical permeates most media coverage, presidential candidates' talking points, and law-related policy domains. Since October 7, 2023, Muslim students on college campuses and other venues across the nation have been victims of hate-based attacks, such as being doxxed,…
Descriptors: Muslims, Higher Education, Islam, Social Bias
Zarabadi, Shiva – Australian Journal of Environmental Education, 2022
This paper materialises the affective emergence of watery assemblages between sea, shark, swimming and British-Bangladeshi Muslim schoolgirls of my PhD research. Watery assemblages pushed further my participant's lived experiences into another layer of 'force field of differentiation' (Alaimo, "Bodily natures: Science, environment, and the…
Descriptors: Muslims, Females, LGBTQ People, Human Body