Women in Islamic Education: From Aisha (RA) to Today’s Hafizat
Introduction If you were to count the number of Hadith that Islamic jurisprudence depends on that were transmitted by women,…
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Introduction If you were to count the number of Hadith that Islamic jurisprudence depends on that were transmitted by women,…
Introduction Fourteen centuries before compulsory state education arrived in England, France, or America, and centuries before any European power organised…
Introduction There is a gap in how Islamic education is typically discussed — a gap between the maktab teacher correcting…
Introduction On a morning in May 1866, a group of scholars gathered in the town of Deoband in what is…
Introduction There is a moment that every sincere Islamic school teacher encounters — a moment when the technical work of…
introduction In 1377 CE, a North African scholar named Abd al-Rahman ibn Khaldun sat down to write what he intended…
Introduction The maktab is older than the mosque. Before Muslim communities built domes and minarets, before the great libraries of…
Introduction There is a chain of transmission running through every madrasah in South Asia, through Darul Uloom Deoband and its…
Introduction Every maktab wall in the subcontinent has, at some point, displayed his verse. Every Urdu-medium school child has memorised…
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