ILMU PENGETAHUAN Maju Pesat Saat Keemasan Peradaban Islam. Ini Kiat Suksesnya.

Nat Geo Indonesia
30 Apr 202204:56

Summary

TLDRThe video highlights the significant role of education in Islamic civilization, tracing its evolution from the 7th century onwards. Early Islamic schools, including those in Medina, provided religious education and fostered a thirst for knowledge. The education system grew, with universities like Al-Qarawiyyin and Al-Azhar leading the way in the medieval period, offering a wide range of subjects, including astronomy, medicine, and chemistry. The video also emphasizes the role of waqf (charitable endowments) in funding education, and the spread of Islamic learning to Europe, contributing to the Renaissance and shaping global intellectual development.

Takeaways

  • 😀 Islam has always emphasized the importance of education, with nearly every mosque having a primary school for both boys and girls by the end of the 9th century.
  • 😀 The first schools were established in Madinah in 622 CE, at a time when Europe was experiencing the Dark Ages, showcasing the Islamic civilization's focus on knowledge.
  • 😀 The learning methods in early Islamic education were different from modern practices, with teachers (called 'halalmun') traveling to various cities to spread knowledge.
  • 😀 Children began schooling at the age of six, focusing on religious knowledge, including learning Quranic verses and the 99 names of Allah (Asmaul Husna).
  • 😀 Islamic schools often had corridors leading to courtyards, with outdoor activities and spaces for prayer, ablution, and boarding for students.
  • 😀 By the 10th century, geographer Ibn Hawqal reported that 300 mosques in Palermo, Sicily, taught various subjects to students.
  • 😀 The first school independent of a mosque was established in Baghdad in 1642, signaling the rise of separate educational institutions.
  • 😀 There were four types of Muslim schools: elementary, higher education, religious, and medical schools, with many schools also having libraries with advanced topics such as chemistry, physics, and astronomy.
  • 😀 Education was free, with students receiving books, pocket money, and free accommodation, all funded by charitable endowments (awqaf).
  • 😀 Higher education flourished in the Islamic world due to scholars believing that knowledge and faith were interconnected, which led to the founding of universities.
  • 😀 The Ottoman Empire in the 15th century revolutionized education by establishing large educational complexes with mosques, schools, hospitals, and dining facilities, known as 'kuliah universities.'

Q & A

  • What was the role of education in Islamic civilization during the Middle Ages?

    -Education was highly prioritized in Islamic civilization. Almost all mosques had primary schools for both boys and girls, helping to advance their society while Europe experienced the Dark Ages.

  • When did the first schools in the Islamic world begin, and where were they located?

    -The first schools in the Islamic world were established in Medina in 622 AD, during the early Islamic period, with a strong focus on learning and acquiring knowledge.

  • How did the teaching methods in early Islamic schools differ from modern education?

    -In early Islamic schools, teachers known as 'Halal Mun' traveled from one city to another to spread knowledge, unlike modern education where teachers typically stay in one location.

  • What were the core subjects taught in early Islamic schools?

    -The core subjects included religious studies, such as writing verses from the Quran and memorizing the 99 names of Allah (Asmaul Husna).

  • How were Islamic schools designed, and what was their atmosphere like?

    -Islamic schools were designed with corridors leading to prayer rooms, wudu areas, and dormitories. The learning environment was serious, with rules that prohibited talking, laughing, or joking during lessons.

  • What was the funding source for Islamic schools in the past?

    -Islamic schools were funded through awqaf (charitable endowments), with the money collected and managed to support the schools, including teachers' salaries, student accommodations, and meals.

  • How did the relationship between knowledge and faith contribute to the rise of universities in the Islamic world?

    -Islamic scholars believed that knowledge and faith were interconnected, which led to the establishment of universities and intellectual centers that later contributed to the educational developments in the Western world.

  • What was the role of Ottoman Turkey in the educational revolution of the 15th century?

    -During the 15th century, the Ottoman Empire contributed to the educational revolution by establishing learning centers that included mosques, schools, hospitals, and dining areas, known as 'kuliah' or university complexes.

  • What was the significance of the University of al-Qarawiyyin in Morocco?

    -The University of al-Qarawiyyin, established in 859 AD, is recognized as the oldest existing university in the world, continuing to operate today and playing a key role in Islamic education.

  • How did European students contribute to the spread of Islamic knowledge during the Golden Age of Islam?

    -European students traveled to Islamic cities to learn Arabic and study at Islamic institutions. They contributed to spreading Islamic knowledge, including sciences, to Europe during the Islamic Golden Age.

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