Portraying Islamic education in the Netherlands : reconstruction of muslim identity in multicultural society

Muslih, Muslih (2017) Portraying Islamic education in the Netherlands : reconstruction of muslim identity in multicultural society. In: The 17th Annual International Conference on Islamic Studies (AICIS) “Religion, Identity and Citizenship: Horizons of Islam in Indonesia and Beyond”, 20-23 November 2017, Jakarta.

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Abstract

The eagerness of Muslim immigrants in the Netherlands to have education based on their culture and religion can be understood as an effort to protect their culture and identity as Muslims. Their effort to establish Islamic school in this country, even though guaranteed by the State’s Constitution, on practical level however, is very often difficult to materialize. Reaction from outside Muslim community in Dutch society is often negative toward Islamic education. The opposing opinions are critical and consider the Islamic education in the Netherlands is undesirable as it can slow the process of integration into Dutch society. This paper explores Islamic education in the Netherlands from historical perspective, analysis factors that lead to its realization by Muslim immigrants in this country, and discusses the role that the Islamic education play in the Dutch society.

Item Type: Conference or Workshop Item (Paper)
Uncontrolled Keywords: Pendidikan Islam di Belanda; Identitas muslim; Masyarakat multikultural
Subjects: 200 Religion (Class here Comparative religion) > 290 Other religions > 297 Islam and religions originating in it > 297.7 Propagation of Islam > 297.77 Islamic religious education
Divisions: Prosiding/Conference paper
Depositing User: Miswan Miswan
Date Deposited: 24 Jun 2020 03:52
Last Modified: 24 Jun 2020 03:52
URI: https://eprints.walisongo.ac.id/id/eprint/11274

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