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The Acculturation of Immigrant Arab-Muslims’ Children: A Survey of Attitudes and Values of Islamic-Centers Weekend School Students.
The Acculturation of Immigrant Arab- Muslims’ Children: A Survey of Attitudes and Values of Islamic-Centers Weekend School Students Mazen Hashem June 1989 Arab-Muslims in America are recent immigrants who, though are ac~ commodative, show considerable confidence in their culture.
Authentic Interpretation of Classical Islamic Texts: An Analysis of the Introduction of Ibn Kathir’s Tafsir Al--Qur’an al-Az_i'm Roy ibung Muhammad Mukhtar Curtis 1989 This study examines Ismffil ibn ‘Umar ibn Kathir’s (ca.
The study demonstrates that key to understanding Ibn Kathir’s introduction and other classical Islamic texts is familiarity with the ideology and education of the writer, for the classical author was writing for those whose education and culture were similar to his.
The study demonstrates the following major points: (1) that Ibn Khaldun’s contribution to political economy is original and so great as to unquestionably qualify him for the title “father of political economy”; (2) that Ibn Khaldun’s work has commanded great respect from writers in sociology, history, and philosophy, and that it exercised noticeable influence on Arab and Muslim scholarship; and, (3) that Ibn Khaldun’s political economy is relevant and timely.
Its specific focus was to examine the extent of cultural change (assimilation) within this group by means of a comparison of three generations on these factors: religion, language, socio-economic status and social structures.
It was assumed that such change should be conceived in the light of an educational philosophy founded on Islamic principles and so the main concern of the present study was to lay out systematically the structure for the development of such a philosophy.