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Re-envisioning the future: democratic citizenship education and Islamic education

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In this article we address the issue of why democratic citizenship education should be incorporated more meaningfully into Islamic education discourses in formal institutions in the Arab and Muslim world. In the Arab and Muslim world civic and national education seem to be the dominant discourses. We argue that the latter discourses are inadequate to address some of the dystopias in the Arab and Muslim world such as the perpetuation of patriarchy, uncritical obedience to the state (often dictatorships), and blind patriotism. Consequently we posit that unless a culture of acceptance and hospitality (i.e. cosmopolitanism) is cultivated at Islamic educational institutions the possibility of democratic citizenship education unfolding is quite remote. That is, the future of Islamic education can only be re-envisioned if an amended version of democratic citizenship education can inform Islamic education discourses in institutionsU+2014one constituted by a culture of acceptance and hospitality.
Tijdschrift: JOURNAL OF PHILOSOPHY OF EDUCATION
ISSN: 0309-8249
Issue: 4
Volume: 48
Pagina's: 539 - 558
Jaar van publicatie:2014