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ENGLISH: ‘ISLAMIC STUDIES’ IN AUSTRALIAN UNIVERSITIES – AN ANALYSIS FROM THE PERSPECTIVE OF LOCAL TRAINING OF IMAMS | |
Hadi Bux1  Jabeen Bhutto2  Muhammad Nabeel Musharraf3  | |
[1] .Assistant Professor, MUET, SZAB Campus Khairpur Mir’s.;Assistant Professor, Department of Comparative Religion & Islamic Culture, Sindh University, Jamshoro;PhD Research, Scholar Curtin University, Australia; | |
关键词: Islamic Studies, Australian Universities, Training of Imams, Educational Discipline, Orientalist; | |
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来源: DOAJ |
【 摘 要 】
Imams have an important role in community leadership and development and they accordingly need appropriate education and training to enable them to effectively perform their role. This is not only required to prepare them in providing leadership in religious matters but also in terms of positively impacting the overall direction of community in accordance with broader national interests. This literature review paper reviews the various perspectives related to Islamic studies tertiary education options for Australian Imams in local universities. The study notes that ‘Islamic studies’ as a discipline has evolved over the decades in Australia and internationally and there are a number of different approaches towards Islamic studies education. While reviewing the course structures and scopes of courses, it is identified that most of the current courses are not suitable to meet the needs of training the Imams. Accordingly, students go to other avenues for meeting their educational needs. In order to ensure better integration with local culture, values, and national priorities, existing university programs need to be explored and other options, including supplementary courses for foreign qualified Imams, may need to be explored. The paper concludes with suggestions regarding future research which can evolve the current body of knowledge on ‘Islamic studies’ education and local training options for Imams.
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