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Creativity Ibn al-‘Arabi and the Traditional Islamic Philosophy of Education
Creativity Ibn al-‘Arabi and the Traditional Islamic Philosophy of Education
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Where Divine Creativity Meets Human Potential: Ibn al-Arabi's Revolutionary Vision for Islamic Education
In an age where Muslim education often oscillates between sterile memorization and secularized learning, where has true creativity gone? "Creativity: Ibn al-Arabi and the Traditional Islamic Philosophy of Education" by Dr. Ayesha Leghari reveals a forgotten path: the Great Andalusian mystic's blueprint for cultivating khalifatullah - human beings who actualize their divine role as God's representatives on earth through authentic creativity.
This groundbreaking work doesn't just analyze texts; it resurrects a complete educational philosophy where creativity isn't optional extracurricular activity but the very essence of spiritual and intellectual development.
Why This Book Is Essential for Reforming Islamic Education Today:
For Educators in Islamic Schools & Madrasas: Move beyond rote learning to pedagogical methods that nurture genuine creative thinking grounded in Islamic principles.
For University Students of Education & Islamic Studies: Discover the sophisticated educational theory within the Akbari tradition that rivals contemporary Western philosophies.
For Scholars of Sufism & Islamic Philosophy: Access the first comprehensive study connecting Ibn al-Arabi's metaphysical system to practical educational methodology.
For Parents Concerned About Spiritual Development: Learn how true Islamic education cultivates both intellectual excellence and spiritual depth through balanced creativity.
Ibn al-Arabi's Revolutionary Framework: Beyond Memorization to Manifestation
The Goal: Khalifatullah in Practice
Not just a theological concept but an educational objective: developing human beings who manifest divine attributes through creative engagement with the world.
The Creative Balance: Masculine/Majestic & Feminine/Beautiful
Dr. Leghari unveils Ibn al-Arabi's profound insight: Creativity emerges from perfect interaction between:
- The Spirit's Masculine/Majestic Qualities: Activity, manifestation, discipline, structure
- The Soul's Feminine/Beautiful Qualities: Receptivity, intuition, nurturance, beauty
When education cultivates both in harmony, students don't just learn—they create, innovate, and transform.
The Missing Dimension in Modern Islamic Education:
Most contemporary Islamic educational approaches emphasize either:
- Transmission of fixed knowledge (overly masculine/majestic)
- Emotional religious experience (overly feminine/beautiful)
Ibn al-Arabi's model offers the synthesis: knowledge that transforms through creative application.
What This Pioneering Research Delivers:
Chapter-by-Chapter Insights:
- The metaphysical foundations of creativity in Akbari thought
- How traditional Islamic education systematically cultivated creative potential
- Practical methods for balancing "receiving knowledge" with "creating new understanding"
- Case studies of historical Islamic educational institutions that exemplified this balance
- The crisis of creativity in contemporary Muslim educational systems
- A complete framework for educational reform based on traditional wisdom
About the Author: Dr. Ayesha Leghari
Dr. Leghari brings unique qualifications to this interdisciplinary study:
- Specialized expertise in both Islamic philosophy and contemporary educational theory
- Deep engagement with Ibn al-Arabi's works in their original Arabic
- Practical experience in educational contexts, bridging theory and application
- A voice that speaks with authority to both academic specialists and practicing educators
Her work represents the kind of sophisticated, tradition-grounded scholarship desperately needed in discussions of Islamic education reform.
Why This Matters for Pakistan's Educational Crisis:
Pakistan's educational landscape suffers from the very imbalances Ibn al-Arabi identified centuries ago:
- Madrasas often overemphasize transmission without creative application
- Elite English-medium schools frequently import secular models disconnected from Islamic worldview
- Public schools struggle with basic literacy, leaving little room for creativity development
This book provides the philosophical foundation for:
- Madrasah Reform: Enriching traditional curriculum with creativity-nurturing methods
- Islamic School Development: Creating institutions that produce both faithful and innovative Muslims
- Parental Guidance: Understanding what true Islamic education should achieve
- Policy Formation: Grounding educational reform in authentic Islamic intellectual tradition
Essential Reading For:
- Faculty at education departments in Pakistani universities
- Curriculum Developers for Islamic schools nationwide
- PhD Researchers in education, Islamic studies, or philosophy
- Thought Leaders advocating for educational reform in Muslim societies
- Teachers seeking to nurture creativity within Islamic framework
- Students at institutions like LUMS, IBA, or Islamic studies programs
Premium Academic Hardback Edition:
- Rigorous scholarship with complete Arabic references and translations
- Durable library-quality binding for frequent reference
- Clear exposition of complex philosophical concepts
- Comprehensive bibliography for further research
- A landmark publication in Islamic educational philosophy
More Than a Book - A Manifesto for Educational Renewal:
This work arrives at a critical moment when Muslim societies globally are questioning their educational approaches. It offers not just critique but a complete alternative grounded in one of Islam's greatest intellectual traditions.
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