MUSLIM RELIGIOUS LEADERSHIP EDUCATION IN THE MINORITY CONTEXT: THE ROLE OF NALEEMIAH INSTITUTE OF ISLAMIC STUDIES

This paper studies the role of the Naleemiah Institute of Islamic Studies as a mediator in empowering Muslim religious leaders through proper Islamic education in Sri Lanka. Considerable criticism is directed towards traditional Islamic educational institutions for not exhibiting contemporary and c...

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الحاوية / القاعدة:Hamdard Islamicus
المؤلفون الرئيسيون: THAMEEM USHAMA, MOHAMED FOUZ MOHAMED ZACKY, MOHAMED RISHAD NAJMUDEEN, MOHAMED ASHATH, SULAIMAN LEBBE MOHAMED HASSAN
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اللغة:الإنجليزية
منشور في: Hamdard Foundation 2023-06-01
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الوصول للمادة أونلاين:https://hamdardislamicus.com.pk/index.php/hi/article/view/697
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author THAMEEM USHAMA
MOHAMED FOUZ MOHAMED ZACKY
MOHAMED RISHAD NAJMUDEEN
MOHAMED ASHATH
SULAIMAN LEBBE MOHAMED HASSAN
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MOHAMED FOUZ MOHAMED ZACKY
MOHAMED RISHAD NAJMUDEEN
MOHAMED ASHATH
SULAIMAN LEBBE MOHAMED HASSAN
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description This paper studies the role of the Naleemiah Institute of Islamic Studies as a mediator in empowering Muslim religious leaders through proper Islamic education in Sri Lanka. Considerable criticism is directed towards traditional Islamic educational institutions for not exhibiting contemporary and contextually designed features regarding regional aspects such as the local social-cultural context. Thus, the paper attempts to elaborate on the role of NIIS in empowering Sri Lankan Muslim religious leadership by adopting proper educational philosophy and objectives. It explores its emerging context, development of its curriculum-making process, academic strategy, and recent trajectories and discourses to realise the objectives. The qualitative methodology uses descriptive and analytical types. The paper’s finding offers that contrary to the prevailing meta-narrative that Islamic religious institutions often resist changes, reform themselves, and evolve, the Institute’s case has proven otherwise. However, it is suggested that the changing contexts and their challenges are an opportunity to broaden the institution's societal role, intellectual commitment, and religious leadership.
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spelling doaj-art-c45b6dfd28844cc5bb7d2ffb4508c8fb2025-08-19T20:06:20ZengHamdard FoundationHamdard Islamicus0250-71962023-06-0146210.57144/hi.v46i2.697MUSLIM RELIGIOUS LEADERSHIP EDUCATION IN THE MINORITY CONTEXT: THE ROLE OF NALEEMIAH INSTITUTE OF ISLAMIC STUDIESTHAMEEM USHAMA0MOHAMED FOUZ MOHAMED ZACKY1 MOHAMED RISHAD NAJMUDEEN2MOHAMED ASHATH3SULAIMAN LEBBE MOHAMED HASSAN4International Islamic University MalaysiaInternational Islamic University, Malaysia.Naleemiah Institute of Islamic Studies, Sri Lanka.International Islamic University, Malaysia.Naleemiah Institute of Islamic Studies, Sri Lanka. This paper studies the role of the Naleemiah Institute of Islamic Studies as a mediator in empowering Muslim religious leaders through proper Islamic education in Sri Lanka. Considerable criticism is directed towards traditional Islamic educational institutions for not exhibiting contemporary and contextually designed features regarding regional aspects such as the local social-cultural context. Thus, the paper attempts to elaborate on the role of NIIS in empowering Sri Lankan Muslim religious leadership by adopting proper educational philosophy and objectives. It explores its emerging context, development of its curriculum-making process, academic strategy, and recent trajectories and discourses to realise the objectives. The qualitative methodology uses descriptive and analytical types. The paper’s finding offers that contrary to the prevailing meta-narrative that Islamic religious institutions often resist changes, reform themselves, and evolve, the Institute’s case has proven otherwise. However, it is suggested that the changing contexts and their challenges are an opportunity to broaden the institution's societal role, intellectual commitment, and religious leadership. https://hamdardislamicus.com.pk/index.php/hi/article/view/697Leadership, education, minority, Islamic Studies, re-orientation, Sri Lanka
spellingShingle THAMEEM USHAMA
MOHAMED FOUZ MOHAMED ZACKY
MOHAMED RISHAD NAJMUDEEN
MOHAMED ASHATH
SULAIMAN LEBBE MOHAMED HASSAN
MUSLIM RELIGIOUS LEADERSHIP EDUCATION IN THE MINORITY CONTEXT: THE ROLE OF NALEEMIAH INSTITUTE OF ISLAMIC STUDIES
Leadership, education, minority, Islamic Studies, re-orientation, Sri Lanka
title MUSLIM RELIGIOUS LEADERSHIP EDUCATION IN THE MINORITY CONTEXT: THE ROLE OF NALEEMIAH INSTITUTE OF ISLAMIC STUDIES
title_full MUSLIM RELIGIOUS LEADERSHIP EDUCATION IN THE MINORITY CONTEXT: THE ROLE OF NALEEMIAH INSTITUTE OF ISLAMIC STUDIES
title_fullStr MUSLIM RELIGIOUS LEADERSHIP EDUCATION IN THE MINORITY CONTEXT: THE ROLE OF NALEEMIAH INSTITUTE OF ISLAMIC STUDIES
title_full_unstemmed MUSLIM RELIGIOUS LEADERSHIP EDUCATION IN THE MINORITY CONTEXT: THE ROLE OF NALEEMIAH INSTITUTE OF ISLAMIC STUDIES
title_short MUSLIM RELIGIOUS LEADERSHIP EDUCATION IN THE MINORITY CONTEXT: THE ROLE OF NALEEMIAH INSTITUTE OF ISLAMIC STUDIES
title_sort muslim religious leadership education in the minority context the role of naleemiah institute of islamic studies
topic Leadership, education, minority, Islamic Studies, re-orientation, Sri Lanka
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