ABSTRACT

Offering a vital, critical contribution to discussions on current perspectives, practices and assumptions on Islamic education, this book explores the topic through a wide range of diverse perspectives and experiences.

This volume challenges current assumptions around what is known as Islamic education and examines issues around educational leadership based on Islamic principles to confront xenophobia and Islamophobia in educational systems, policies and practices. Arguing for a new term to enter the discourse – ‘Islamic-based’ educational leadership – chapters approach the issue through critical reflexivity and diverse perspectives, addressing issues such as the higher education of immigrant students around the globe and the rising tensions in Muslim and non-Muslim populations. Exploring topics ranging from the leverage of leadership to religious education, this text brings together a wide range of case studies, experiences and examinations to shed light to the different approaches of Islamic-based educational leadership, administration and management.

This book will support researchers, doctoral students and scholars involved with multicultural education, school leadership and management studies, and education policy and politics more widely to explore new theories and practices that pave the way for future educational systems to meet faith-based demand in the school choice era.

part I|74 pages

Between past and future

chapter 2|16 pages

The Islamic “Khilafah” model of educational leadership

From the Prolegomena to Desiderata

chapter 3|21 pages

Managing emotions in schools

Insights from religion sources and a model for school leadership

chapter 4|15 pages

Be the light

Islamic-based teacher leadership

part II|89 pages

Islamic-based educational leadership in secular countries

chapter 6|22 pages

Islamic-based educational leadership in UK higher education

Balancing securitization, marketization and Islamic values

chapter 7|17 pages

Educational leadership in a Muslim and secular country

The case of Türkiye

chapter 8|15 pages

Schooling system and administration practices of religious education

The case of Imam-Hatip school of Türkiye

chapter 9|17 pages

Islamic educational leadership

Southeast Asia perspectives

part III|100 pages

Models, voices, and new insights from Muslim communities

chapter 10|17 pages

UAE school reforms and leadership

What can be learned from Muslim scholars' perspectives and contemporary insights?

chapter 13|17 pages

Islamic humanocracy and educational leadership

The story of a community school in Egypt

chapter 14|18 pages

From community to the state to individual preachers

The vicissitudes of traditional Islamic studies in Malaysia