ONE-DAY SEMINAR ON ISLAMIZATION OF KNOWLEDGE
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IIIT (International Institute of Islamic Thought) in Nigeria, in conjunction
with the Muslim Forum of Bayero University, Kano, jointly
organized and conducted a one-day seminar on the Islamization of
knowledge. The seminar took place on 5 Rabi' al-Awwal, 1417 (20 July
1996). It was one of a series of programs designed for faculty outreach.
Therefore, academic staff in the various faculties of the university were
invited and constituted the primary audience.
The primary aim of the seminar was to educate and mobilize Muslim
academicians in the university toward the Islamization of Knowledge
program. It has been observed that, although a number of departments in
the university offer Islamically oriented courses and several papers had
been presented in some departmental and even some international seminars,
many academic staff still do not have a proper understanding of the
idea behind the Islamization of knowledge. For this reason, all the papers
presented focused on the concept of Islamization of knowledge itself.
Of the papers presented, two are included here. The first paper was the
keynote address delivered by Dr. Bashir Shehu Galadanci, the coordinator
of IIIT in Nigeria. Dr. Galadanci gave a precise and concise summary
of the journey thus far and the issues involved in the Islamization of
Knowledge program. First and foremost, he gave a brief analysis of the
theoretical and conceptual framework upon which the idea of the program
was built. He further analyzed the divergent views and the controversies
involved in the program. He then gave a concise historical review
of its undertaking, the efforts and achievements so far made on the program,
and some of the problems usually encountered both locally in
Nigeria and internationally ...