İNGİLTERE VE TÜRK YÜKSEK EĞİTİMİNDE İSLAM VE DİN ÇALIŞMALARI

İslami ve dini araştırmalar bütün dünyada giderek artan şekilde ilgi çekmektedir. İngiliz üniversiteleri uzun süredir konu araştırması olarak İslami çalışmalara farklı isimlerle yer vermektedir. Teoloji ve dini çalışmalar Türkiye’de İlahiyat fakültesi olarak isimlendirilmektedir. İslam dünyasında temel islam bilimlerinden felsefeye, tarihten edebiyata farklı konuların öğretilmesiyle Türkiye tecrübesi farklı ve özel bir yere sahiptir. Bu alanda dünya ölçeğinde güzel bir örnek olarak kullanılabilir.

THE STUDY OF ISLAM AND RELIGION IN BRITISH AND TURKISH HIGHER EDUCATION

Islamic studies and religious studies are attracting growing interest at worldwide. British universities accommodates Islamic studies as subject studies for long time with various names. Theology and religious studies in Turkey is called as İlahiyat faculty. In Muslim world, Turkish experience is quite unique with teaching various subjects from basic Islamic sciences to philosophy, from history to literature. It can be world–wide good model for theology and religious studies

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