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Turkey Urged to Develop A Curriculum Rooted in Quran, Islamic Values

19:15 - September 08, 2024
News ID: 3489814
IQNA – The Quranic principles and teachings should be incorporated in the education curriculum in Turkey, the country’s Prophet’s Lovers Foundation said.

Kenan Çaplık, the Vice President of the Prophet’s Lovers Foundation in Turkey

 

It urged the Turkish government to reform the education curriculum to be more aligned with the Quranic principles.

In a statement on the occasion of the start of the 2024-2025 academic year, Kenan Çaplık, the Vice President of the Foundation, highlighted the crucial role of education in shaping the future of children and offered several recommendations for reform.

Çaplık emphasized that the quality of education directly impacts the well-being and salvation of the nation, both in this world and the hereafter. He stressed the need to move away from Western education models and instead develop a curriculum rooted in Islamic values.

"The education curriculum must be prepared in the shadow of the Quran and inspired by the Quran," Çaplık said.

He argued that Islamic scholarship has historically guided scientific and academic progress, and that Western knowledge should be integrated with Islamic values. He urged authorities to consider feedback from stakeholders, including non-governmental organizations, to address curriculum issues effectively.

Çaplık also criticized the continued practice of coeducation in Turkey, calling it "thought-provoking and sad" given the global trend towards ending coeducation. He called on authorities to accommodate parents who prefer single-gender education and to respect their preferences.

Additionally, Çaplık proposed that mosques and schools collaborate more closely, suggesting that mosque facilities and school programs be combined to enhance education. He recommended encouraging students to attend Friday prayers at local mosques and integrating Quran education into early school years.

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The statement also included a call for schools to officially celebrate Milad-un-Nabi Week, from September 15th to 21st. Çaplık urged school administrations and teachers to plan activities that involve the community and parents during this period.

In closing, Çaplık invited parents to engage more actively in their children’s education and foster cooperation with teachers. He expressed hope for a successful academic year and for students and teachers to achieve educational excellence.

The Prophet’s Lovers Foundation aims to promote an education system aligned with Islamic teachings and values, reflecting a broader vision for educational reform in Turkey.

 

Source: ilkha.com

   

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