Schooling Muslims in Natal : Identity, State and the Orient Islamic Educational Institute.
Traces the labors and fortunes of a set of progressive idealists who, mobilizing merchant capital, transoceanic networks and informal political influence, established the Orient Islamic Educational Institute in 1943 to found schools and promote a secular curriculum that could be integrated with Isla...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Scottsville, Kwazulu-Natal :
University of KwaZulu-Natal Press,
2015.
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- Preface; Introduction; 1 Islam between Empire and Nation: Indian Schooling, Madressas and the State in Natal, c.1880-1927; 2 Towards Aligarh in Africa: The Founding of the Orient Islamic Educational Institute, 1927-43; 3 Shifting Grounds: The Search for a School Site in a Divided City, 1943-8; 4 Politics of 'Integrated' State-Aided Schooling, 1942-57; 5 The Making of Orient School, 1946-60; 6 Deenyath: Debating an Islamic Syllabus for a State-Aided School; 7 Duniyanee: Teaching and Learning in the Era of Separate Development, 1960-94.
- 8 Reorientations: From State-Aided to Independent Status, 1994-8Conclusion: The Orient in a New Century; Notes; Select Bibliography; Index.