The Theoretical Pattern of Hekmat Islamic School from the Viewpoint of the Educational Implications of Intellect

Document Type : Scholarly Article

Authors

1 Professor of Educational Management and Planning, Shiraz University. Shiraz. Iran.

2 PhD student in Educational Management, Shiraz University, Shiraz, Iran.

Abstract

The Islamic worldview has paid great attention to the development of rational aspects in organizing the human intellectual and ideological system. Therefore, reliance on intellect and emphasizing the development of the intellectual dimension are the most important features of Islamic education and training. The present study aimed to investigate intellect and its educational implications in dimensions, namely foundations, origin, teacher, trainer, sermons and principles, environment, resources, obstacles, path, roadster, desire, knowledge, struggle, practice, destination, homes, stages, criteria, calculation and evaluation, supporters and incentives, methods, content, and products that are called twenty-one dimensions of education. This qualitative research is of a descriptive-analytical type and has been conducted using the content analysis method. The research population included all Quranic verses related to the research topic and other related documents in the form of books and articles and the sampling method was purposeful. Based on the findings of the research in Hekmat Islamic school, the education of educators should focus on nurturing all dimensions of intellect, including questioning, acting, and worshipping, so that in the shadow of this education, according to the divine teachings, the movement of life towards a wise path. Defining and explaining the twenty-one mentioned elements can organize the theoretical pattern of the Hekmat Islamic school in a way that also has a practical and executable approach. Utilizing these requirements can help guide and assist individuals in the path of education; therefore, these requirements can be a guide for parents, teachers, managers, experts, and other stakeholders in the education system.

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