Islamic Education and Indoctrination The Case in Indonesia

Islamic schools, especially madrasahs, have been viewed as sites of indoctrination for Muslim students and militants. Some educators and parents in the United States have also regarded introductory courses on Islam in some public schools as indoctrinatory. But what do we mean by "indoctrination...

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Main Author: Tan, Charlene
Format: eBook Book
Language:English
Published: New York Routledge 2011
Taylor and Francis
Taylor & Francis Group
Edition:1
Series:Routledge Research in Education
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ISBN:9781138021488, 1138021482, 9780415879767, 0415879760
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Table of Contents:
  • Front Cover -- Islamic Education and Indoctrination -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- Preface -- Introduction -- 1. Struggling for Control: Indoctrination and Jihad -- 2. (De)constructing an Indoctrinatory Tradition -- 3. Indoctrination in Formal Education: The Case of Pondok Pesantren Islam Al Mukmin -- 4. Indoctrination in Non-formal and Informal Education: The Case of Jemaah Islamiyah -- 5. Weaving a Different Net: An Educative Tradition -- 6. Islamic Schools in Indonesia: Islam With a Smiling Face? -- 7. Whither Religious Pluralism, Strong Rationality, and Strong Autonomy? -- 8. Beyond Indoctrination: Towards Educative Muslim Traditions -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index