In Islam, one of the major parts of the life of a person is getting married. Both male and female […]
5 Great Role Models for Muslim Women
If the history of Islam be viewed and analyzed from an objective point of view, then one would ultimately reach […]
Is Islam in Favor of Female Education Or Against It?
Oppressed, subjugated, and inferior are the words that jolt one’s nerves when it comes to knowing the stature of women […]
Marriage with Qur’an, a Sinful Act in Islam
Marriage in Islam is consent between two people for a lifetime relation that entails a bond and connection between man […]
Every Muslim Parent Should Perform these Sunnahs after the Birth of Their Child
Children are a source of delight and an embellishment for the world granted by Allah to the parents. Children give […]
Actions Forbidden in Islam | Strictly Haram Things According to Islam
Islam is a complete code of life in which Allah (SWT) mentioned all things which are forbidden and permitted. Those […]
Sharia: Understanding Islamic Law -The Religion of Peace
Sharia is an Islamic law. It is the religious legal system that conducts social, political and moral duties of believers […]
Islamic Education: A New Approach
Mosque plays an important role in education at the time of the Prophet Muhammad S.A.W and even before the British colonial period in Malaysia. Nowadays, the role of Islamic education has been taken over by schools and madrasa. Therefore, this article aims to discuss new approaches in teaching and learning of Islamic Education based on a mosque. The discussion focuses on the role of mosques in Islamic education in Malaysia and mosque based teaching and learning module. In addition, several research have shown that the mosque could contribute to the achievement of students in Islamic education subject. Thus, this innovation is seen to improve the role of mosque as an educational institution and form the collaboration between schools, mosques and the muslim communities in the implementation of Islamic Education. INTRODUCTION Generally, the Malaysian education system prior to the British colonial period was primarily related to the learning of al-Qur’an and Islamic religious teaching which took place at home, in the surau and mosque and it played a significant role in the development of local Muslim community (D.D. Chelliah, 1947). According to Abu Zahari (1984), the experience of schooling for Muslim children was attending Quranic classes conducted by a local imam or living with Pak Lebai to learn religious instruction as well as relevant knowledge and the skills of daily life. They were usually the highly respected local ‘ulama and learned people and the educational was mainly based on mosques. The Story of Abdullah and the Malay Annals exhibit the traditional Muslim education system and also its educational activities, for example learning and reciting the Qur’an, the instruction of Islamic knowledge and also debate among Muslim scholars (Munshi […]
Seven Ways You Can Save the Planet
Prophet Muhammad, peace be upon him, said, “The world is green and beautiful and God has appointed you as His […]
Human Rights Violations: Blaming Islam
People love to show a divide between Islam and Democracy. So they perpetuate the myth of Islam’s incompatibility with human […]
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