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Medieval Muslim Philosophers And Intercultural Communication

Medieval Muslim Philosophers And Intercultural Communication

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This book examines the works of Medieval Muslim philosophers interested in intercultural encounters and how receptive Islam is to foreign thought, to serve as a dialogical model, grounded in intercultural communications, for Islamic and Arabic education. The philosophers studied in this project were instructors, tutors, or teachers, such as Al-Kindi, Al-Farabi, Al-Ghazali, and Averroes, whose philosophical contributions directly or indirectly advanced intercultural learning. The book describes and provides examples of how each of these philosophers engaged with intercultural encounters, and asks how their philosophies can contribute to infusing intercultural ethics and practices into curriculum theorizing. It explores selected works of medieval Muslim philosophers from an intercultural perspective to formulate a dialogical paradigm that informs and enriches Muslim education. It frames intercultural education as a catalyst to guide Muslim communities’ interactions and identity construction, encouraging flexibility, tolerance, deliberation, and plurality. It bridges the gap between medieval tradition and modern thought by promoting interdisciplinary connections and redrawing intercultural boundaries outside disciplinary limits. The study demonstrates that the dialogical domain that guides intercultural contact becomes a curriculum-oriented structure with Al-Kindi, a tripartite pedagogical model with Al-Fārābī, a sojourner experience with Al-Ghazali, and a deliberative pedagogy of alternatives with Averroes. It speaks to readers interested in the potential of dialogue in education, intercultural communication, and Islamic thought research.

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ISBN13: 9781032423807
ISBN10: 1032423803
Language: English
Publisher: Routledge
Publication Year: 2022
Format: Paperback

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    Explores intercultural dialogue through Medieval Muslim philosophy.

  • Who is this book for?

    If you're curious about how historical Muslim thinkers engaged with different cultures, this book offers a fascinating glimpse. It highlights their efforts to foster understanding and dialogue, which feels surprisingly relevant today. You'll find inspiring ideas on shaping inclusive, intercultural education rooted in rich philosophical traditions.

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