THE CONCEPT OF MURABBI IN MUSLIM EDUCATION WITH REFERENCE TO SELECTED TEACHING METHODS OF THE PROPHET MUHAMMAD

Authors

  • Kamal J. I Badrasawi
  • Abdul Shakour Preece
  • Che Noraini Hashim
  • Nik Md Saiful Azizi

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.31436/shajarah.v0i0.574

Keywords:

Murabbi, Muslim education, teaching methods

Abstract

The concept of education in Islam is markedly different from that
seen from a secular Western viewpoint. For Muslims, teaching is
considered as the noblest of professions, while the Prophet
Muhammad () is known to be the greatest educator of all time. The
focus of this paper is to explore the meaning of the concept of
murabbī (Muslim educator) and then to consider some selected
pedagogical practices of the Prophet Muhammad () which were
used to guide and educate the early Muslim community. It is hoped
that the pragmatic and spiritual nature of the Holy Prophet's
pedagogical practices will serve as a role model and an inspiration
and for both Muslim and non-Muslim teachers and educators in
today's world and the the world of the future, inshallah.

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Published

2018-01-24

How to Cite

Badrasawi, Kamal J. I, Abdul Shakour Preece, Che Noraini Hashim, and Nik Md Saiful Azizi. 2018. “THE CONCEPT OF MURABBI IN MUSLIM EDUCATION WITH REFERENCE TO SELECTED TEACHING METHODS OF THE PROPHET MUHAMMAD”. Al-Shajarah: Journal of the International Institute of Islamic Thought and Civilization (ISTAC), January, 327-57. https://doi.org/10.31436/shajarah.v0i0.574.

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