
DERADICALISING RELIGIOUS EDUCATION
Author(s) -
Irham Irham,
Sansan Ziaul Haq,
Yudril Basith
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
episteme/epistemé
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2502-3705
pISSN - 1907-7491
DOI - 10.21274/epis.2020.15.1.39-54
Subject(s) - indoctrination , scholarship , multiculturalism , islam , deliberation , transformative learning , sociology , pedagogy , religious education , multicultural education , narrative , curriculum , institution , political science , social science , law , theology , philosophy , linguistics , ideology , politics
This articles discusses deradicalization attempts in religious educational settings. It closely examines the roots of religious radicalism and offers the deradicalisation models in religious educational institutions. The discussion contributes to the current scholarship on the role of religious education in deradicalization programs and how create an Islamic educational institution that corfims and applies principles of multiculturalism. The paper particularly addresses the roles of teacher, the curriculum aspect of learning, and the translation of multiculturalism into Islamic education. Managerial aspect will be also included in the discussion. It further argues that the implementation of principles of multirculturalism reserves as an important element in confronting radical narratives, both from within and without Islamic tradition. It stands as an attempt to create moderate Muslim subjects who persistently uphold principles of inclusivity and transformative learning through opened-deliberation—rather than indoctrination—in education settings.