An Islamic Approach towards Nurturing Learners’ Morals in Institutions of Higher Learning in Uganda

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2021-10-19

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East African Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies

Abstract

This study explored an Islamic approach towards nurturing students’moral values in institutions of higher learning in Uganda. The purpose of this study was to highlight the moral values that are emphasized among Muslim students at higher education institutions and the ways these moral values are nurtured in the students at this level. The study was qualitative and used phenomenological approaches. Methods of data collection included a literature review and interview of respondents knowledgeable in Islamic education to tap the tacit knowledge they have on moral development. These were selected from departments teaching Islamic Studies. Data were analysed using the content analysis method.The study found the moral values inculcated to include prayer, respect,greeting, regulating free mixing, proper dress code, helping, cleanliness, and many more. Three major methods used to instill moral values were found. First, learning moral values through teaching various subjects in the curriculum like an introduction to Islam, integration of knowledge,and use of visual aids. Second, supporting moral development through students’ leaders and associations, guidance and counselling, da’awa work, and disciplinary committee. Third, through a practical method of role modelling, and practicing moral values

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This study explored an Islamic approach towards nurturing students’ moral values in institutions of higher learning in Uganda.

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Islamic Approach, Instilling Morals, Moral Development, Institutions of Higher Learning, Nurturing, Moral Values, Islamic Value

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Hassan, A., & Rehema, K. (2021). An Islamic Approach towards Nurturing Learners’ Morals in Institutions of Higher Learning in Uganda East African Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies, 3(1), 207-220. https://doi.org/10.37284/eajis.3.1.425

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