Assignment
Assignment
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
First of all, I would like to thank my teacher Mr. Arimardan Singh
for giving me the outline of this assignment without which I would not
have been able to complete it.
Thanks to the books that I have consulted. The detailed list is in the
Bibliography Section.
Last but not the least, Mr. Bill Gates who invented this Ms-Word and
I was able to complete this assignment.
RITIKA GAUR
R.NO. 12
R.W.C.E.M
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BACKGROUND
Medieval education is about education that was conducted in the medieval
period. Medieval education is seen as quite an unusual form of education.
However, by the 15th century, there were options for a student to be
educated further. Some schools even housed both genders, but this was
during the day only. Children were taught their basics, such as how to read
and write. This is because these were the basic requirements if they wanted
to be accepted under apprenticeship in any guild.
Medieval education also consisted of peasant children going to school.
However, they made up a very small number. They were taught how to read
and write, and also studied basic math.
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LEVELS
Primary Education-
Higher Education-
Organised in Maktabs.
Organised in Madarsas.
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CURRICULUM AT HIGHER
LEVEL
Worldly Religious
Arabic & Persian languages &
Quran Sharif, Islamic history &
literature, maths, geometry, history,
literature, Sufi literature &
geography, economics, astrology,
Shariat(Islamic Law).
Islamic law, unani medicine etc.
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If we evaluate the Muslim system of education from the point of view of the
present situation of India and its future aspirations we would find the
following merits which may be adopted in the present system of education.
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CONCLUSION
The Muslim educational system having both merits and demerits led by its
religious practice to the destruction of the old ancient Indian educational
institutions. Nevertheless, it also helped the expansion of Indian culture to
Europe and Central Asia. This educational pattern was a veritable boon for
preserving the unity among the Muslims. It was also helpful in strengthening
the ties of equality and brotherhood among the neo-Muslims of India who
were Hindu converts. Thus this education while propagating Muslim culture
succeeded in unifying into a complete unit, the whole of the Muslim society.
Consequently, the Muslim culture went on developing in spite of being in
closer contrast with the culture of India.
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BIBLIOGRAPHY
1. http://www.articlesbase.com/adhd-articles/medieval-education-
440165.html
2. http://www.indianetzone.com/39/education_medieval_india.htm
3. http://www.indianetzone.com/39/women_education_medieval_ind
ia.htm
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