Religious education and containment of radical elements: The case of pondok schools in Malaysia

Islam and militant activities are indeed two ill-assorted and incompatible elements. While the former enjoins harmony and peace, the latter is essentially destructive in nature with no regard for either lives or properties The occurrence of many events which involved radical or militant elements tod...

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Main Authors: Fathil, Fauziah, Oktasari, Wiwin
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Published: Fakulti Tamadun Islam, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia 2017
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spelling my.iium.irep.610222018-01-05T01:07:32Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/61022/ Religious education and containment of radical elements: The case of pondok schools in Malaysia Fathil, Fauziah Oktasari, Wiwin HN Social history and conditions. Social problems. Social reform LC Special aspects of education LC905 Islamic Education Islam and militant activities are indeed two ill-assorted and incompatible elements. While the former enjoins harmony and peace, the latter is essentially destructive in nature with no regard for either lives or properties The occurrence of many events which involved radical or militant elements today caused a growing concern that education too, might have been used by some irresponsible groups to spread their radical ideas in order to recruit followers or supporters where young minds are taught to hate people of other beliefs or ideologies and to commit destructive acts. In Malaysia, while phenomenon involving radical ideas is generally under control, still there have been some allegations that a certain style of education particularly of pondok system, being involved in militant-related activities. Based on qualitative approach or content-analysis, this paper attempts to seek out reasons for such allegations, highlighting certain issues and prior events that happened in the country which might have contributed to these contentions. The paper also provides possible means and ways, in view of the existing scenario in Malaysia, in making sure that religious education in the country remains free from the unwanted radical elements or ideas. Fakulti Tamadun Islam, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia 2017 Article REM application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/61022/1/Journal%20Umran%20-%20Fauziah%20Fathil%20%26%20Wiwi%20Oktasari.pdf Fathil, Fauziah and Oktasari, Wiwin (2017) Religious education and containment of radical elements: The case of pondok schools in Malaysia. UMRAN - International Journal of Islamic and Civilizational Studies, 4 (1-1 :Special Issue on Islamic Education in Indonesia and Nusantara). pp. 60-70. http://jurnalumran.utm.my/index.php/umran/article/view/205/93
institution Universiti Islam Antarabangsa Malaysia
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topic HN Social history and conditions. Social problems. Social reform
LC Special aspects of education
LC905 Islamic Education
spellingShingle HN Social history and conditions. Social problems. Social reform
LC Special aspects of education
LC905 Islamic Education
Fathil, Fauziah
Oktasari, Wiwin
Religious education and containment of radical elements: The case of pondok schools in Malaysia
description Islam and militant activities are indeed two ill-assorted and incompatible elements. While the former enjoins harmony and peace, the latter is essentially destructive in nature with no regard for either lives or properties The occurrence of many events which involved radical or militant elements today caused a growing concern that education too, might have been used by some irresponsible groups to spread their radical ideas in order to recruit followers or supporters where young minds are taught to hate people of other beliefs or ideologies and to commit destructive acts. In Malaysia, while phenomenon involving radical ideas is generally under control, still there have been some allegations that a certain style of education particularly of pondok system, being involved in militant-related activities. Based on qualitative approach or content-analysis, this paper attempts to seek out reasons for such allegations, highlighting certain issues and prior events that happened in the country which might have contributed to these contentions. The paper also provides possible means and ways, in view of the existing scenario in Malaysia, in making sure that religious education in the country remains free from the unwanted radical elements or ideas.
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title Religious education and containment of radical elements: The case of pondok schools in Malaysia
title_short Religious education and containment of radical elements: The case of pondok schools in Malaysia
title_full Religious education and containment of radical elements: The case of pondok schools in Malaysia
title_fullStr Religious education and containment of radical elements: The case of pondok schools in Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed Religious education and containment of radical elements: The case of pondok schools in Malaysia
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publisher Fakulti Tamadun Islam, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia
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