THE ATTITUDES OF TEACHERS, PARENTS AND STUDENTS TOWARD THE IMPACT OF THE PARENT-SCHOOL COOPERATION ON ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT IN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
Abstract The aim of the research was to examine the attitudes of teachers, parents and students toward the impact of the parent-school cooperation on students' academic achievement. The research sample comprised 100 students, 39 teachers, and 65 parents. A survey method was used to gather data in this research. Within this method three scales were ...
By Amer Ćaro, Selma Turalić
THE QUALITY OF INTEGRATION OF RELIGIOUS EDUCATION CURRICULUM IN PRIMARY SCHOOL CURRICULUM
The aim of this study was to determine the quality of integration of Religious education curriculum in primary school curriculum. The method of theoretical analysis and descriptive-analytical survey method were used. A survey of teachers' attitudes was the research technique. The Questionnaire of the quality of integration of subject curriculum in ...
By Izet Pehlić, Emina Grabus
THE BASICS OF KUR'ANIC ANTHROPOLOGY
The Noble Qur’an, as the primary source of Islam, speaks about a man (Arab, insan) in its numerous ayats. In fact, a man is the focal point of the Qur’an for everything that’s revealed in the Qur’an is revealed to a man and is about a man. A man, no matter what way we observe him, is the most complex category of existence in this phenomenal world. ...
By Safvet Halilović
A review of the book “Islam and the West in the opinion of Mustafa Busuladžić” by asst. prof. hfz. Mevludin Dizdarević
Book review...
By Ajdin Huseinspahić
PROPHET’S WIVES (UMMEHATU-L-MU’MININ)
The wives of Allah’s Messenger s.a.w.s. have a special place and treatment in Islamic tradition. According to the Qur’an they are Umehatu-l-mu’minin (Mothers of the believers): ¨The Prophet is closer to the believers than their ownselves, and his wives are their mothers.¨ (El-Ahzab). The Prophet’s wives had a specific treatment after his death too:...
By Safvet Halilović
COMMON FEATURES OF CHILDREN LIVING IN ORPHANAGE INSTITUTIONS
Children in orphanages are either children who have no parents, or children who have no adequate parents or parental care, in the sense that these children are ignored, neglected, abused, etc., so social services often take them into the institutions for children without parental care. In this paper, the case study method was used to analyze ten ch...
By Anela Hasanagić
Refleksija stavova nastavnika o učenju i poučavanju na stavove o odgoju i obrazovanju za ekološki održivi razvoj
The aim of this paper was to find out whether teachers' attitudes about learning and teaching will be reflected in the attitudes about education for ecologically sustainable development. In terms of research methods, a method of theoretical analysis and a descriptive-analytical survey method were used, while survey was used as a research technique...
By Nermin Tufekčić, Mirsada Bulut-Huseljić
The perfect man (al-insa:n al-ka:mil) in the quranic exegesis, hadith tradition and taṣawwuf
The Qur’anic verses and prophetic traditions confirm the physical, ethical and universal perfection of a man. The highest level of perfection belongs to Prophet Muhammad, peace be upon him, and to his righteous successors. Every man, according to the Sufi teaching, can potentially become perfect, while the main purpose of a perfect man is to serve ...
By Mensur Valjevac
IMPORTANCE AND ACTUALITY OF AS-SUYUTY`S WORKS
Imam as-Suyuti Džalaluddin (-911 .... hg-1445-1505) was a distinguished Muslim scholar and writer who wrote about most diverse range of topics and issues from all areas of Islam. Especially important are his works in the field of hadith, taffsir, fiqh, Arabic grammar and history. In each of these areas he wrote several works which, because of their...
By Safvet Halilović
MJESTO ŠERIJATSKOG NASLJEDNOG PRAVA KOD BOSANSKOHERCEGOVAČKIH MUSLIMANA U PROŠLOSTI I SADAŠNJOSTI
The main objective of the present paper is to point to the distinctiveness of the tolerant Bosnian legal climate in which for centuries different legal solutions originating from different legal systems have been provided. Thus, in Bosnia and Herzegovina one might encounter equal private law institutes relying simultaneously on Roman-Germanic legal...
By Ajdin Huseinspahić