The Concept of Islamisation of Knowledge

The concept of Islamisation of Knowledge (IOK) is an initiative to rectify the "backwardness" of the Muslim communities. Seen from the educational perspective the concept hopes to align the mindsets of Muslim Biomedical imaging practitioner and students to Islamic principles, objectives, beliefs, values and practices. This video presents the historical perspective of IOK, definition, philosphy and managing IOK. Further reading 1. Ghulam, N. S. (2000). Some reflections on Islamisation of Education since 1977 Makkah Conference: Accomplishments, Failures and Tasks ahead. Intellectual Discourse, 8(1), 45-68. 2. Mohamed Aslam. M. H. (2005). A critical survey of Islamisation of Knowledge. Kuala Lumpur: IIUM Press 3. International Islamic University Malaysia. (2013). IIUM Policies and Guidelines on Islamisation. Centris. Kuala Lumpur. http://www.iium.edu.my/sites/default/... 4. DinKhalil. I (1991) Islamization of Knowledge A Methodology. Herndon, VA & London, UK: IIIT, pp 28 5. al 'Alwani, T. J. (1995). The Islamization of Knowledge: Yesterday and Today. American Journal of Islam and Society, 12(1), 6. Kasule, O. H., (1996), “Islamization (Reform) Of Disciplines of Knowledge: Procedures And Processes. Paper Presented At The 6th World Conference On Islamic Education, Capetown South Africa 19-25 September 1996. Retrieved from http://omarkasule-01.tripod.com/id231...