Great Muslim Leaders
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Great Muslim Leaders

Lessons for Education

  1. 338 pages
  2. English
  3. PDF
  4. Available on iOS & Android
eBook - PDF

Great Muslim Leaders

Lessons for Education

About this book

Great Muslim Leaders presents Islamic-informed alternatives to Eurocentric Christian understandings of education and educational leadership. It does so by interrupting and displacing the West's centuries long dismissive stance and monolithic gaze on Islam by showcasing outstanding diverse Muslim leaders across space and time. Each chapter focuses on a single leader, and includes a biographical sketch; a discussion of their context and activities as a leader; key lessons readers can learn from their leadership, and recommendations that are relevant for teachers and educational leaders. This collection of Muslim leaders, chosen by Muslim scholars, brings to education discourse the breadth of Islamic intellectual history, giving the book a global appeal and facilitating a sharing of innovative and classic ideas across cultures, faith traditions, and national boundaries.

Great Muslim Leaders introduces to readers Muslim intellectuals, spiritual leaders, philosophers, poets, artists, activists, scientists, celebrities, politicians, educators, film makers, historical figures, theorists, and academics whose lives have positively shaped their community, society, and the world. Their lived experiences are underpinned by deep spirituality and faith, revealing the significance and import religious belief has on moral and ethical action. The book concludes with seven lessons that cut across the chapters that encapsulate the immense value Islamic spirituality and faith bring to education and leadership.

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Year
2023
Print ISBN
9798887301815
9798887301822
eBook ISBN
9798887301839

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Advance Praise for Great Muslim Leaders: Lessons in Education
  3. Series
  4. Great Muslim Leaders: Lessons for Education
  5. Copyright
  6. CONTENTS
  7. FOREWORD
  8. INTRODUCTION
  9. 1: ABÅŖ ŹæALÄŖ AL-HASAN IBNAL-HAYTHAM: Dark Days in Captivity and the Quest for Light and Truth
  10. 2: MAULANA RUMI: Living as Though ā€œThere Is No You and Iā€
  11. 3: QASIM AMIN: Champion of Women’s Liberation
  12. 4: NAWAB SIR SALIMULLAH OF EAST BENGAL
  13. 5: SAID NURSI: Six Educational Leadership Lessons
  14. 6: PROFESSORSYED ALI ASHRAF: A Pioneer of Faith-Based Education
  15. 7: MALIK BADRI: The Founder of Modern Islamic Psychology
  16. 8: SHOAIB SULTAN KHAN: Leading to Ignite the Spirit of Enterprise
  17. 9: AGA KHAN IV: ā€œEducation Is an Intensely Moral Enterpriseā€
  18. 10: MAJID IRSAN AL-KAYLANI: Leading Intellectual Light of Education Through an Islamic Lens
  19. 11: ABBAS KIAROSTAMI: Iranian Filmmaker and Muslim Humanist
  20. 12: RACHED GHANNOUCHI: Leader of an Islamic Movement
  21. 13: ABDULLAHI AHMEDAN-NA’IM: Promoter for Liberal and Equitable Islam
  22. 14: SHIRIN EBADI: The Spirit of Resistance
  23. 15: SHEIKH ABDALLA IDRIS: A Pioneer of Islamic Schools in Canada
  24. 16: AMINA WADUD: Critical Self-Reflection in IslamToward Radical Transformation
  25. 17: HAMZA YUSUF: A 20th-Century Reviver of Islam in the West
  26. 18: FARHA ā€œCICIEKā€ ABDULKADIR ASSEGAF: Educational Reform From a Remote Indonesian Village
  27. 19: HEBA RAOUF EZZAT: A Model of Muslim Women’s LeadershipThrough Soft Power
  28. 20: LORRAINE O’CONNOR: A Pioneer for Change
  29. 21: ZAINAB SALBI: Leadership Begins Within
  30. 22: AHMAD AL-SHUQAIRI: From a Societal Influencer to anIslamic Educator and Inspirer of Shari’a in Practice
  31. 23: NADIRSYAH HOSEN: Leadership and Social Media
  32. 24: DALIA MOGAHED: Speaking Up for Islam
  33. 25: SAKINA DADA: Leading the Change We Need
  34. 26: NADIYA HUSSAIN: A Baker, a Mother, a Wife, a Celebrity, aBrown Woman, a Muslim, a Social Justice Campaigner . . . a Leader!
  35. 27: MALALA YOUSAFZAI: Changing the Narrative
  36. AFTERWORD
  37. ABOUT THE CONTRIBUTORS

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