Educational views of Ibnu Sina
Some crucial questions have been raised in recent decades about the true Islamic education: its aim, underlying philosophy and assumptions, value system and the most serious question is how to integrate the dualistic and contradictory systems of education in order to solve the problem of dualism...
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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2017
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Online Access: | http://eprints.unisza.edu.my/5757/1/FH02-INSPIRE-18-12856.pdf http://eprints.unisza.edu.my/5757/ |
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Institution: | Universiti Sultan Zainal Abidin |
Language: | English |
Summary: | Some crucial questions have been raised in recent decades about the true Islamic
education: its aim, underlying philosophy and assumptions, value system and the most
serious question is how to integrate the dualistic and contradictory systems of
education in order to solve the problem of dualism or bifurcation faced by the Ummah
in this present day. Some Muslim scholars suggest that the pre-requisites of being
excellent in this world and the hereafter is to go back to al-Quran and al- Sunnah.
Unfortunately, the views of the Islamic scholars on Islamic education have been
neglected due to domination of western elements and modern ideas. Therefore, it is a
great need for us to examine the previous Muslim philosophers’ views and
contributions. For the purpose of discussing Muslim philosopher’s view of education,
Ibn Sina’s concepts and ideas concerning education which was derived from some
philosophical and epistemological domains has been analysed. An extensive
documentary analysis was made for this purpose, while previous literatures of Ibnu
Sina’s were referred to. A ‘biographical’ works were made which refers to a work that
draws on whatever materials are available to Ibnu Sina’s to represent an account of
his life and achievements. Narrative analysis is used to elicit results and a
comparative analysis of this philosopher with Western thinker such as Aristotle and
John Dewey was also ensued. It is hoped that, this would explain Ibn Sina’s
genuineness in developing knowledge in accordance with al-Quran and al- Sunnah
and his contribution to the contemporary educational system. |
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