ISLAMIC RELIGIOUS STUDIES IN SECONDARY SCHOOLS IN ILORIN SOUTH LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA OF KWARA STATE.
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REVIEW OF RELATED LITERATUREIn this chapter, related literature which is the work of previous researchers who have written on the related topic was reviewed. This chapter therefore, covers the following subheadings;1.Concept of Islamic Education: Nature and Peculiarity2.Foundation of Islamic Education3.History of Islamic Education in Nigeria4.Features of Islamic Education in South-Western Nigeria5.Position of Women in Islam6.Appraisal of Literature Reviewed
Concept of Islamic Education: Nature and PeculiarityMany attempts have been made to define Islamic education. According to Ashraf and Hussain (1979), Islamic education entails giving instruction on purely theological mailers, such that the trainee would be able to practice the five pillars of Islam. Similarly, Mohammad (1980) opined that Islamic education is a process of self-discipline, which ensures spiritual and intellectual growth of the individual. However, neither of the above can stand the test of our time because, we have to realize that Islamic education is not confined to ensuring the practice of the five pillars of Islam. The pillars only constitute the Ibadah aspect of the religion. Not only this, spiritual and intellectual development are but two of the three important dimensions of personality development, the definitions leave out the psychomotor domain. We may wish to consider Islamic education as a system of education, which entails ideology concept expounding the very nature of life (here and after), and prescribing the position of man and is role on earth. In arriving at this definition, this writer is greatly influenced by the opinion of Qutub (1997) from which we can infer that Islamic education includes the doctrine and pragmatic set up which emanate from and premised on the ideological framework. The framework in question entails ethics and its sustaining power, politics and its characteristics, social order and its values, economic precept and its philosophy and internationalism in its ramification. In Nigeria today, there are some people who adopt a confused approach to defining Islamic education. These people deliberately refer to Islamic education as being synonymous with Islamic studies, which is just a subject in the Nigerian western-oriented educational system. The basic discernible difference is that Islamic studies is an academic subject offered in a formal school settings, whereas, Islamic education refers to the total upbringing of an individual within the content and context of Islam. It therefore transcends the classroom setting. It can be received formally, non-formally and informally.
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Oni, S. (2026). ISLAMIC RELIGIOUS STUDIES IN SECONDARY SCHOOLS IN ILORIN SOUTH LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA OF KWARA STATE.. Afribary. Retrieved June 14, 2026, from http://library.afribary.com/works/islamic-religious-studies-in-secondary-schools-in-ilorin-south-local-government-area-of-kwara-state
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Oni, Shola. "ISLAMIC RELIGIOUS STUDIES IN SECONDARY SCHOOLS IN ILORIN SOUTH LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA OF KWARA STATE.." Afribary, 6 Jun. 2026, http://library.afribary.com/works/islamic-religious-studies-in-secondary-schools-in-ilorin-south-local-government-area-of-kwara-state. Accessed June 14, 2026.
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Oni, Shola. "ISLAMIC RELIGIOUS STUDIES IN SECONDARY SCHOOLS IN ILORIN SOUTH LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA OF KWARA STATE.." Afribary (2026). Accessed June 14, 2026. http://library.afribary.com/works/islamic-religious-studies-in-secondary-schools-in-ilorin-south-local-government-area-of-kwara-state