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Madrasa Education in Modern India : A Study

AuthorSaral Jhingran
PublisherManohar
Publisher2010
Publisher424 p,
ISBN8173048562

Contents: Foreword. Preface. 1. Society, religion, education, and modernity. 2. Reasons for some Muslims\' preference for Madrasa education: trying to understand the issues involved. 3. Historical background of Madrasa education. 4. Madrasa Nisabs: an effort to understand them and  a critique. 5. Islam, Sharia, women and their education. 6. Madrasa \'reforms\' (i): reforms from within. 7. Madrasa \'reforms\' (ii): schemes for \'modernisation of Madrasas\'. 8. Concluding remarks. Bibliography.I Index.
 
"This study steers clear of the stereotype conception of madrasas as the training ground of terrorists. Its chief concern is the search for the ground realities about madrasas, what and how they teach; and whether the syllabus or the ambience of madrasas prepares the students for successfully facing the challenges of the modern world. It enquires into the reason for a relatively large number of Muslims opting for madrasa education for their children. A sociological analysis is therefore undertaken.

The work also tries to understand the almost universal nisab or syllabus of madrasas, called Dars-i-Nizami, developed during Aurangzeb\'s time, and notes that there have been very few marked changes in the madrasa syllabus, though the world and life have moved so much ahead. A large portion of madrasa syllabus, therefore, has become irrelevant for modern times. The author convincingly argues that most Muslim children must study in modern schools and only a small number who want to specialize in theology should study in madrasas.


The study pays particular attention to the proposals for madrasa reforms, both from within the system, and the madrasa modernization scheme of the government." (jacket)

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