Islamic worldview on knowledge management: implication for muslim education system
In modern times, ‘knowledge’ is understood as cognitive, subjective and as an ever evolving concept. In contrast, knowledge in Islam is conceived within a ‘certain’ worldview, i.e., Islamic Worldview (IW) set by the authentic sources of Islam; the Holy Qur’an and the authentic collection of Propheti...
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Main Authors: | Vazhathodi Al-Hudawi, Shafeeq Husain, Musah, Mohammed Borhandden, Hamdan, Abdul Rahim |
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IDOSI Publications
2014
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Online Access: | http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/59814/ |
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