Islamic Education in China: Rebuilding Communities and Expanding Local and International Networks
Over the last twenty years a wide range of Islamic educational opportunities have been developed to meet the needs of China’s 20 million plus Muslim population. In addition to mosque schools, government Islamic colleges, and independent Islamic colleges, a growing number of students have gone overse...
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doaj-30a4bb25f0754480a218e5b434afcd942020-11-25T01:17:05ZengFakultas Tarbiyah dan Ilmu Keguruan IAIN PurwokertoINSANIA: Jurnal Pemikiran Alternatif Kependidikan1410-00532598-30912015-03-0112112014010.24090/insania.v12i1.241241Islamic Education in China: Rebuilding Communities and Expanding Local and International Networksjackie armijo0Social and Behavioral Sciences Department of Zayed University, Abu Dhabi, Uni Emirat Arab.Over the last twenty years a wide range of Islamic educational opportunities have been developed to meet the needs of China’s 20 million plus Muslim population. In addition to mosque schools, government Islamic colleges, and independent Islamic colleges, a growing number of students have gone overseas to continue their studies at international Islamic universities in Egypt, Syria, Saudi Arabia, Pakistan, Iran, and Malaysia.http://ejournal.iainpurwokerto.ac.id/index.php/insania/article/view/241islamic educationchina. |
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Islamic Education in China: Rebuilding Communities and Expanding Local and International Networks |
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Islamic Education in China: Rebuilding Communities and Expanding Local and International Networks |
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Islamic Education in China: Rebuilding Communities and Expanding Local and International Networks |
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Islamic Education in China: Rebuilding Communities and Expanding Local and International Networks |
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Islamic Education in China: Rebuilding Communities and Expanding Local and International Networks |
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islamic education in china: rebuilding communities and expanding local and international networks |
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Fakultas Tarbiyah dan Ilmu Keguruan IAIN Purwokerto |
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INSANIA: Jurnal Pemikiran Alternatif Kependidikan |
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1410-0053 2598-3091 |
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2015-03-01 |
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Over the last twenty years a wide range of Islamic educational opportunities have been developed to meet the needs of China’s 20 million plus Muslim population. In addition to mosque schools, government Islamic colleges, and independent Islamic colleges, a growing number of students have gone overseas to continue their studies at international Islamic universities in Egypt, Syria, Saudi Arabia, Pakistan, Iran, and Malaysia. |
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islamic education china. |
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