Objectives of the Symposium:
- Investigate the different aspects of the transformative power of Ghazali’s thought in light of the challenges and problems facing contemporary education.
- To realize the values of Islamic education in the curriculum, pedagogy, teacher–student relationship, child development, and the educational ecosystem.
- To explore how Ghazali seamlessly combines academic and professional education with moral and ethical education.
- To articulate a rooted and clear set of aims and objectives for contemporary Islamic education.
Themes of the Seminar:
- The implications of the levels of existence (marātib al-wujūd) on education.
- The implications of the levels of human existence (body, mind, and soul) on education.
- The implications of classification of knowledge and sources of knowledge (marātib al-ulūm), on education and curriculum preparations.
- Combining academic and professional education (ta’līm) with moral and spiritual education (tazkiyah).
- The interaction with, and rejection or integration of ideas from, non-Islamic civilizations from an Open Civilization perspective.
- The ethics and etiquette of the teacher-student relationship.
- The ecosystem for the educational environment that integrates and nurtures spiritual, intellectual, social, and ethical values.
- Core values for diverse aspects of the educational system.
- The concept of ideal human beings and their development.
- Success stories/best practices
Tentative Potential Topics:
- Ghazali’s educational trajectory and its relevance for educational practices today.
- Teacher development and improving faculty profiles as learning outcomes of education.
- Thematic analysis of knowledge, teaching, learning, and education in Ghazali’s works.
- Ghazali’s methods of self-development.
- Fostering fitrah, adab, and akhlaq in the learning environment.
- Ghazalian approaches to teacher and student wellbeing.
- Implications of Ghazali’s work on educational psychology.
- The holistic teacher and student at the end of education.
- Approaches to elevating teachers and students from taqlid to tahqiq.
- The role of methodological doubt in education and pedagogy.
- The role of stories, metaphors, and arts in conveying practical ethics in schooled environments.
- Professional development of teachers.
- Preparing boys and girls to work together in an Islamic educational environment.
- Methods of generating happiness.
- Social media and AI in schools and school curricula.
- Navigating today’s social challenges for transformation.
- Utilizing the names of God in education.
- Fostering in learners a sense of responsibility for action.
- and other similar topics.
Submission Information:
The symposium will be composed of individual papers in both Arabic and English. Please prepare a 600-1000-word abstract in the language of your intended submission and follow the submission instructions below. Each abstract must contain a contemporary educational issue and a clear connection to Ghazali’s work.
Important Dates:
Submission Deadline: October 26, 2023.
Selected Abstracts Notification: November 10, 2023.
Symposium Date: March 5 - 6, 2024
Hosting Organization:
HBKU CIS jointly with Usul Academy
Publication and Dissemination Plans:
Selected papers will be published in an edited book.