Stıdent Profiles in Pakistan Madrassas with respect to Socio- Economic Level and Conception of the World
Journal Title: Journal of the Human and Social Science Researches - Year 2015, Vol 4, Issue 1
Abstract
In this work, previous research on socio-economic level and conception of the world of student profiles in Pakistan Madrassas has been reviewed. Speculations are made as these students are poor or orphan and choose Madrassas for shelter, are against the modern way of living and modern education system. However, objective research which were verified a number of times indicate that the majority of the students come from average level income families. The students are tolerant and democratic to the changes occurring in the modern world and are respectful to other religions, sects and groups. Although in some madrassas, radical people not accepting modern law, pluralism, diversity and gender equality exist, they do not constitute the majority.
Authors and Affiliations
M. Nur Pakdemirli| Yrd. Doç. Dr., Celal Bayar Ü. İlahiyat F. nur.pakdemirli@cbu.edu.tr
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