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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Hasina Ebrahim (University of South Africa, South Africa.)Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge Weight: 0.340kg ISBN: 9781138909694ISBN 10: 1138909696 Pages: 180 Publication Date: 07 December 2016 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Tertiary & Higher Education , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsEbrahim's book is a fascinating examination of how early childhood education is rationalised and practiced among Muslim minority groups in South Africa. In contrast to dominant western discourses of early childhood, Ebrahim's inquiry stands out for its grounding in an Islamic worldview while drawing from other useful theoretical frameworks. Ebrahim's study focuses on early childhood education centre in the Muslim minority context in South Africa, but has implications for Muslim populations worldwide as they seek to develop the societal infrastructure and curriculum needed to nurture and educate young Muslim children in ways that are faith-based, socially relevant, and effective. Dr Sadaf Shallwani, Senior Officer for Learning and Evaluation, Firelight Foundation, USA Hasina Ebrahim has produced a remarkable text. Based on multidisciplinary approaches, and drawing on research in selected Early Childhood Development sites, this book provides a sustained focus on the multiple factors that influence the way in which young children grow, develop and learn in a Muslim - centric educational context. The book's perspectives are important in that it represents a departure from dominant constructions of childhood. Ebrahim's account succeeds in working against the negative publicity that Muslims are experiencing in contemporary times. Distinguished Professor Aslam Fataar, Vice-Dean Research, Stellenbosch University, South Africa This book makes compelling reading. For people seeking to understand the early childhood education of Muslim children from the Islamic and social science perspectives, this book is a must. It is the first on the subject. What you'll learn from reading this book is that Muslim minorities face many challenges in preserving their identity in predominantly secularised societies. It shows how early childhood centres for Muslim children are serving as alternative educational institutions for faith development in the formative years. Professor Suleman Dangor , University of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa A masterful and incredible account into the early socialisation of Muslim children. This book is well-timed at the point that early childhood education in South Africa has become a national imperative. A truly gifted scholar of early childhood education, Ebrahim interrogates how a particular worldview influence perspectives on how Muslim children are educated in Islamic contexts that frame early childhood education. Inspiring, mesmeric and highly alluring. Dr Naseema Shaik, Early Childhood Lecturer, Cape Pennisula University of Technology, South Africa Ebrahim's book is a fascinating examination of how early childhood education is rationalised and practiced among Muslim minority groups in South Africa. In contrast to dominant western discourses of early childhood, Ebrahim's inquiry stands out for its grounding in an Islamic worldview while drawing from other useful theoretical frameworks. Ebrahim's study focuses on early childhood education centre in the Muslim minority context in South Africa, but has implications for Muslim populations worldwide as they seek to develop the societal infrastructure and curriculum needed to nurture and educate young Muslim children in ways that are faith-based, socially relevant, and effective. Dr Sadaf Shallwani, Senior Officer for Learning and Evaluation, Firelight Foundation, USA Hasina Ebrahim has produced a remarkable text. Based on multidisciplinary approaches, and drawing on research in selected Early Childhood Development sites, this book provides a sustained focus on the multiple factors that influence the way in which young children grow, develop and learn in a Muslim - centric educational context. The book's perspectives are important in that it represents a departure from dominant constructions of childhood. Ebrahim's account succeeds in working against the negative publicity that Muslims are experiencing in contemporary times. Distinguished Professor Aslam Fataar, Vice-Dean Research, Stellenbosch University, South Africa This book makes compelling reading. For people seeking to understand the early childhood education of Muslim children from the Islamic and social science perspectives, this book is a must. It is the first on the subject. What you'll learn from reading this book is that Muslim minorities face many challenges in preserving their identity in predominantly secularised societies. It shows how early childhood centres for Muslim children are serving as alternative educational institutions for faith development in the formative years. Professor Suleman Dangor , University of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa A masterful and incredible account into the early socialisation of Muslim children. This book is well-timed at the point that early childhood education in South Africa has become a national imperative. A truly gifted scholar of early childhood education, Ebrahim interrogates how a particular worldview influence perspectives on how Muslim children are educated in Islamic contexts that frame early childhood education. Inspiring, mesmeric and highly alluring. Dr Naseema Shaik, Early Childhood Lecturer, Cape Pennisula University of Technology, South Africa Author InformationHasina Banu Ebrahim is a Professor in Early Childhood Education at the University of South Africa. She is a rated researcher with the National Research Foundation in South Africa and her research focus in on Early Care and Education policy, practice and teacher education. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |