At-Tadzkir: Islamic Education Journal
Vol. 3 No. 2 (2024): Progressive Islamic Education

Ibn Khaldun and John Locke’s Thoughts, Reframing Contemporary Education World Order

Mohammed Qasserras (Moulay Sliman University: ESEF College, Morocco)



Article Info

Publish Date
14 Jul 2024

Abstract

Exploring two international philosophers’ scholarship with lasting effect on education theory through a comparative qualitative study would help to synthesize alternative tools and epistemology to address contemporary education landscape and human-to-human interaction. Ibn Khaldun’s and John Locke’s intellectual legacy brought revolutionary knowledge based on their empirical observation (Assabiyya & Social Contract) which has inspired various social, political as well as modern education concepts. Indeed, though Ibn Khaldun and John Locke belong to dissimilar schools of thought, they share a number of philosophical and educational ideas deemed to offer new remedies to our current education and cross-cultural interactions by transforming the learner at the center of a new learning world order.

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tadzkir

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Subject

Religion Humanities

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At-tadzkir: Islamic Education Journal (E-ISSN 2963-8887) is an open-access scholarly journal, publishing peer-reviewed studies of Islamic Education thought and practice. It is available online to promote critical, hermeneutical, historical, and constructive conversations. At-tadzkir: Islamic ...