Objectives:
-- To nurture young scholars (undergraduate and post graduate students) to have a comprehensive overview and to be involved in Integration of Knowledge efforts at various levels.
-- To share and expose to the students on the contemporary developments and efforts taken by the Institute to promote Integration of Knowledge and to reform Muslim higher education Institutions.
-- To strengthen relationship and cooperation among IIIT and and its institutional partners in terms of sharing of experiences and resources.
Lectures: Click for Youtube Playlist
Session I: Western vs. Islamic Concept of Education (slides)
Dr. Abdul Munim Sombat Jitmoud
Former Islamic School Principal in USA
Prof. Dr. Anis Ahmad
Vice Chancellor of Riphah International University, Islamabad.
Chairman, Center for Peace and Global Studies
Session III: Introduction to the Concept of Colonization, Imperialism, Secularism and Modernity (slides)
Assoc. Prof. Dr Ahmet Alibasic
Deputy Dean for Academic Affairs at the Faculty of Islamic Studies,
University of Sarajevo/ IIIT Representative for Bosnia and Herzegovina
Prof. Dr. Omar H. Kasule
Professor at the King Fahd Medical City
Member of the Scientific Advisory Board at the Ministry of Health, KSA
Secretary General of IIIT, USA
Session V: Introduction to Dichotomy in Education System (slides)
Prof. Emer. Dato’ Wira Dr. Jamil Osman
Advisor/Director for Regional Cooperation
IIIT East and Southeast Asia (ESEA)
Session VI: Research Areas in Islamization of Knowledge (slides)
Prof. Dr. Mohamad Fauzan Noordin
Professor of ICT, IIUM
Director of IIIT East and Southeast Asia (ESEA)
Session VII: Issues and Challenges in Islamization of Knowledge (slides)
Prof. Dr. Mohamed. Aslam M. Haneef
Professor of Islamic Economics, IIUM
Director, Academic Development Division of IIIT East and Southeast Asia (ESEA)
Prof. Dr. Koutoub Moustapha SANO
Minister in The President Office,
Diplomatic Advisor to The President of Guinea,
Republic of Guinea.
Reading Materials:
Please download selected samples of IIIT publication at https://iiit.org/en/free-ebook/ .
Additional reading from selected journal papers on Islamization of Knowledge:
Ahsan, M. A. et al. (2013). Islamization of Knowledge: An Agenda for Muslim Intellectuals. Global Journal of Management and Business Research, 13(10), 34-42.
Amir, Ahmad Nabil. (2019). Islamization and the Vision of the International Islamic University. BITARA International Journal of Civilizational Studies and Human Sciences, 2(2), 74-82.
Dzilo, Hasan. (2012): The concept of ‘Islamization of knowledge’ and its philosophical implications. Islam and Christian–Muslim Relations, 23(3), 247-256
Ghalia, Bouhedda & Hossen, Belayet. (2019). Integration of knowledge: A time befitting step. USIM Journal of Islamic Social Sciences and Humanities, 19(Oct), 1-21.
Laluddin, Hayatullah. (2018). An Overview of Islamization of Knowledge from the Perspective of International Institute of Islamic Thought’s (IIIT). Scholars Journal of Economics, Business and Management. 5(11), 1071-1080.
Rafikov, Ildus & Akhmetova, Elmira. (2020). Methodology of integrated knowledge in Islamic economics and finance: Collective ijtihad. ISRA International Journal of Islamic Finance, 12(1), 115-129.
Rahman, Adeela. (2017). Islamization of Human Sciences: Need, Prospects and Challenges. Proceeding of International Conference on Empowering Islamic Civilization, 7-8 Oktober 2017. Research Institute for Islamic Product and Malay Civilization (INSPIRE), Universiti Sultan Zainal Abidin (UniSZA).
Shehu, Fatmir. (2016). Islam - The future civilization of mankind: Challenges and responses. Journal of Education and Social Sciences, 5(October), 14-26.
Traore, Abdrahamane. (2019). The Dead Weight That Is Hindering the Islamisation of Knowledge. Islamic Studies, 58(2), 205–218.
We will add more materials to the list in due course.
Selected Photos of Participants:
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