Islamic Worldview on Knowledge Management: Implication for Muslim Education System
World Journal of Islamic History and Civilization, 4 (2): 66-74, 2014
9 Pages Posted: 29 Dec 2014
Date Written: December 20, 2014
Abstract
In modern times, ‘knowledge’ is understood as cognitive, subjective and as an ever evolving concept. In contrast, knowledge in Islam is conceived within a ‘certain’ worldview, i.e., Islamic Worldview (IW) set by the authentic sources of Islam; the Holy Qur’an and the authentic collection of Prophetic traditions. Within this worldview, the concept encompasses spiritual, intellectual, moral and ethical, psycho-social, civilizational and developmental dimensions of human life. This paper aims to present a framework grounded in the IW for ‘knowledge’ creation and management, with special reference to the Muslim Education system.
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