Education of
Muslim Children - Challenges and Opportunities
Dr. Ibrahim B. Syed, Ph.D analyzes the advantages and disadvantages of Public, Parochial, Private non-parochial, Islamic, Virtual Islamic, or Home Schools in the United States.
Education is the birth right of
every Muslim and Muslimah. Islam puts considerable emphasis on its followers to
acquire knowledge. Investment in education is the best investment one can make,
because it eventually leads to intellectual property. Intellectual property is
the intangible property, which no one can steal or destroy. This is the property
on which no Government can levy a tax. It was as a result of application of
knowledge that Muslims were the superpower of the world for twelve centuries.
Today, globally Muslims have the
lowest literacy rate. Education of Muslim children in the west has both
opportunities and challenges.
In the Western World the purpose
of education is to provide for the economic prosperity of a nation. At a
personal level the purpose of education is to acquire academic and professional
skills that enable one to earn a respectable living with riches and fame, and
also a luxurious and comfortable life. For a Muslim providing economic
prosperity of a nation does not contradict his/her Islamic beliefs, however
focusing the goals of education solely for the purpose of money making is
unpalatable. Muslims want to impart Islamic education.
The vast majority of Muslims think
that Islamic education means acquiring Islamic religious knowledge-study of
Qur'an, Arabic, Hadith, Sunnah, Seerah, Fiqh, Islamic history, and allied
subjects. As a matter of fact, in the present world broadly speaking we have two
types of Muslims. Those who have followed the Western type of education or
secular education and those who have acquired Deeni or Islamic education.
In the twentieth century, due to
colonialism and Western influence, Muslim parents concentrated on imparting only
Secular education to their children. The weak or not so bright students were
sent to Deeni (religious) Madrasas (schools) in their own countries or to one of
the Middle Eastern countries. The Muslims who emigrated to Western countries
became aware of their religious identity and wanted to impart both Islamic and
Secular education, what is now known as "Integrated Education." When
they lacked the numbers and resources, they sent their children to public
schools during the week and to the Islamic schools in the Mosque or Islamic
Center during the weekends.
As their numbers grew and acquired
sufficient resources, they have opened full-time Islamic Schools from
kindergarten (K grade) to 12th grade (senior or final year) in High School. In
North America, an estimated 300 Islamic Schools are functioning which impart
Integrated education. There are even a few full-time Hifz schools in North
America producing homegrown Huffaz (plural of Hafeez-a scholar who has memorized
the Qur'an). It takes about two to three years of full-time study to become a
Hafeez. During this time the student takes an equivalent to sabbatical leave
from his or her public or parochial school.
This paper analyzes the choice the
parents make in sending their children, to Public, Parochial, Private
non-parochial, Islamic, Virtual Islamic, or Home School. Their advantages and
disadvantages.
The greatest objective of
education is to prepare the young generation for leadership. Islamic education
is of course has the highest objective, and more than that can hardly be
imagined. The aim of Islamic education is Character building. Growth and
development of an Islamic personality should be the final goal of any Islamic
School. Islamic values are the foundation of the Islamic personality. As Muslims
our educational aim is to develop the personalities of our children to the end
that they will be conscious of their responsibility to God (the Creator) and to
fellow humans. The aims and objectives of Islamic education have been defined in
the Recommendation of the Committee of the First World Conference on Muslim
Education as:
"Education should aim at the
balanced growth of the total personality of man through training of the human
spirit, intellect, rational self, feelings and senses. The training imparted to
a Muslim must be such that faith is infused into the whole of his/her
personality and creates in him/her an emotional attachment to Islam and enables
him to follow the Qur'an and Sunnah and be governed by Islamic system of values
willingly and joyfully so that he/she may proceed to the realization of his/her
status as Khalifatullah to whom God has promised the authority of the
universe."
We need to prepare the younger
generation having leadership quality and not to be the followers of alien
ideologies but to play the role of torchbearer by their excellence in knowledge,
character, and positive action. Some scholars believe that this quality can be
developed in Muslim youth by a direct study of the Qur'an with a view to solve
the problems of life in its light. A program of action to bring up the younger
generation for leadership has not yet been formulated.
Every Muslim parent is advised to
raise his or her children well and properly. A happy home, comfort, care and
love, providing the necessities of life and a good education are some of the
responsibilities that parents are required to fulfill. Prophet Muhammad (Peace
be upon him) said whoever is not kind to young people is not one of us and the
best teaching that a parent can give a child is the teaching of good manners and
character. The Muslim child absorbs the Islamic values from its parents,
teachers, peers, friends and the environment, including the care-givers. Nip it
in the bud is the best advice. Otherwise once the Muslim child develops
undesirable habits and unethical values, it becomes extremely difficult to make
the child into a good Muslim/Muslimah.
Parents play a vital role in the
education of their children. Early childhood education program emphasizes the
role of parents. It declares that learning begins in the first days of life and
continues for long. Parents should develop a habit to read with their children
every night. Parents should provide an Islamic environment, an Islamic culture.
It is hypocritical to do things differently and expect the child to have Islamic
values. Parents set the best examples for their children to imbibe. Like parents
the role of family has also been considered important in learning and upbringing
the children.
As the children grow the teachers,
community elders, their friends exert deep influence on the character of the
child. The parents should choose the right schools for their children.
Audio-Visual media such as TV, Video, video games, Movies, peer pressure could
play an effective role in erasing the Islamic personality the parents are
building and deeply influence the behavior of the children for years. It takes
constant and continuous effort on the part of the parents and others to keep our
youth on the path of Islamic values. Otherwise they will become an American
statistic. Character education, promotion of order and discipline and ending the
culture of guns and drugs from schools are the important steps of Islamic
education. Islamic education should open the door of college education for every
Muslim.
The frontiers of learning are
expanding across a lifetime. All the people, irrespective of age, must have a
chance to learn new skills. Internet is now the power of information. The
classroom, library and even the children's hospitals are planned to connect with
it for easy access to knowledge.
In America the parents of Muslim
children are facing the challenge of picking the right school for their
children. Parents can choose the school their children will attend. Parents
would like to send their children to a school that promotes academic excellence
and a value centered educational environment. The following pages list the
different types of schools available for Muslim children, their advantages and
disadvantages.
Why Islamic
education?
American society today is drifting
aimlessly in a sea of problems:
All of this has great influence on
and impacts the Muslims living in America, especially the children and youth.
The parents try to teach Islamic values and morals to the children, hence
children are to maintain these values at home environment. Outside the home, the
children are in a totally different environment. At times the outside social
environment is in opposition to what Muslim children are learning at home. As a
result of this conflict, children are fighting a psychological battle in their
minds.
Islam is very deeply concerned
with the welfare of human society and the family is considered to be the
cornerstone for building the right society. Raising children in this culture and
expecting Islamic values from them is a unique and very tough challenge. Muslim
families are at a disadvantage in meeting the psychological and spiritual needs
of the children. Giving more religious teachings to children at home is not
enough. It is extremely important for parents to spend time with their children.
Parents have to find time to be with their children at home, school, games, on
the playground, field trips, picnics, and tours. The
most essential element is to establish an open channel of communication with the
children. An effort should be made to create an environment wherein children
should not hesitate to say to their parents their thinking and feelings.
The school system in America deals
with the teaching of academic subjects. The system has also been gearing up to
teach life skills, such as prevention of smoking and drug abuse, prevention of
heart disease, pregnancy and sexually transmitted diseases. Children should get
Islamic education at an early age. In an effort to inculcate Islamic values, the
teachings should be done at home as well as Islamic centers or Islamic schools.
Islamic schools should create opportunities for Muslim children to get together
to bond with each other as this would help in establishing confidence in an
Islamic identity and get psychological support. When children meet other
children who are Muslim, it enhances their confidence in being a Muslim and they
feel more comfortable about their identity and they assert their Islamic
identity in non-Muslim environment with more ease and comfort.
Islamic identity, according to
some, refers to characteristics of thought, behavior, and attitudes emanating
from the Islamic beliefs; and it should be manifested in an Islamic way of life.
The practice of Islam gives Muslims a tangible identity that they live with and
project to the rest of the society. It can be preserved by their dynamic
interaction with the realities of the American system of life and influencing
and reforming the society through Islamic thoughts. The best role model is the
parent's character. The social support systems, such as Islamic centers, weekend
or full time Islamic schools should be built in communities across the country.
Problems in
Islamic Schools
In North America a major problem
is the prevalent moral degradation of the society. In establishing Islamic
Schools, Muslims lack a clear perception of their goals and seldom evaluate the
final result if it is worth the money in producing the desired results. Many
Islamic schools have run into financial difficulties. Their dreams have crumbled
down, resulting in scaled down projects after short-lived disastrous ventures.
Home Schooling
Public
Education
Problems of
Public Education
Others
Examples of Charter Schools:
Star International Academy and Universal Academy. Both are in Detroit,
Michigan. WEB page: http://www.uscharterschools.org/
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Education of Muslim Children - Challenges and Opportunities
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