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Buku Agama islam ini yang berjudul Buku Bingkai Pendidikan Islam dalam Perspektif Studi Al-Qur’an dan Hadits Tarbawy karya H. Muhammad Afifullah, M.Ed., Ph.D.,dkk. Buku ini merupakan sebuah buku yang menyajikan gambaran autentik tentang dunia pendidikan Islam, berdasarkan pandangan-pandangan Al-Qur’an dan As-Sunnah sebagai sumber utama ajaran Islam. Buku ini diharapkan dapat menjadi referensi dalam proses pembelajaran dan diskusi terkait pendidikan Islam. Selain itu Buku ini menekankan bahwa Al-Qur’an dan As-Sunnah adalah sumber utama hukum-hukum Islam dan ilmu pengetahuan, serta merupakan landasan bagi pendidikan Islam. Pendidikan Islam memiliki peran penting dalam mencerdaskan kehidupan bangsa dengan menciptakan sumber daya manusia yang beriman, bertakwa, berakhlak mulia, berilmu, kreatif, dan mandiri. Buku ini juga menggarisbawahi bahwa pendidikan Islam yang ideal adalah yang berdasarkan ajaran islami yang terdapat dalam Al-Qur’an dan As-Sunnah. Pendidikan Islam juga dianggap mampu memberikan solusi untuk krisis kemanusiaan yang disebabkan oleh pendidikan sekuler.
How Moroccan society, especially in the city of Tangier, has been affected by the flows of migrants from both West Africa and Europe Since the early 1990s, new migratory patterns have been emerging in the southern Mediterranean. Here, a large number of West Africans and young Moroccans, including minors, make daily attempts to cross to Europe. The Moroccan city of Tangier, because of its proximity to Spain, is one of the main gateways for this migratory movement. It has also become a magnet for middle- and working-class Europeans seeking a more comfortable life. Based on extensive fieldwork, Living Tangier examines the dynamics of transnational migration in a major city of the Global South a...
The impulse for the recent transformations in the Arab world came from the Maghreb. Research on the region has been on the rise since, yet much remains to be done when it comes to interdisciplinary comparative research. The Maghreb is a heterogeneous region that deserves thorough investigation. This volume focuses on Entanglements as a cross-field and cross-lingual concept to generate a new approach to the region and its inner interdependencies as well as exchanges with other regions. Eminent researchers conceptualize Entanglements through the description of various thematic fields and actors in motion, addressing culture, politics, social affairs, and economics.
At the turn of the twenty-first century, with the amount of money emigrants sent home soaring to new highs, governments around the world began searching for ways to capitalize on emigration for economic growth, and they looked to nations that already had policies in place. Morocco and Mexico featured prominently as sources of "best practices" in this area, with tailor-made financial instruments that brought migrants into the banking system, captured remittances for national development projects, fostered partnerships with emigrants for infrastructure design and provision, hosted transnational forums for development planning, and emboldened cross-border political lobbies. In Creative State, N...
The field of Middle East studies is undergoing a generational change in academia, government, and the corporate community. The men and women who trained the present generation of scholars and who shaped government and corporate policies toward the Middle East after World War II have begun to retire, and unfortunately some have recently died. To preserve their insights into the past and their visions of the future, Thomas Naff asked a number of major Islamic and Middle East scholars to provide their perspectives and views in a short, personal summation of their careers. This book is a compilation of their responses. It provides a unique evaluation of the last 30 or 40 years by ten of the most...
Orit Ouaknine-Yekutieli examines the life and deeds of Thami al-Glaoui (1879-1956), and the multiple ways in which his story has been told. She investigates his biography as a creation continuing beyond the demise of its protagonist, asserting a conflation of history, story and storytelling. The book also reconfigures the story of major events and processes in modern Moroccan history and historiography. Thami al-Glaoui, leader of the Amazigh Glaoua tribe and Pasha of Marrakesh throughout Morocco's colonial era (1912-56), was the third most powerful person in Morocco, after the Sultan and the French Resident-General, by the 1930s. In 1953, he was a key supporter of the deportation of Sultan Mohamed V by the French. After recanting three years later, he was pardoned by the returning Sultan, but died shortly afterwards. In the four decades that followed, al-Glaoui became a synonym in Morocco for betrayal and corruption. In the 21st century, however, the ways in which he is told became more complex, and his reputation has been somewhat revised.
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