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As a Muslim liberal arts college in the West, Zaytuna offers a curriculum that provides its students with a foundation in the intellectual heritage of two major world civilizations: the Islamic and the Western.
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In 1991, as a result of the growing training needs of personnel within the Sister Clara Muhammad School system, the Muslim Teachers College was established.
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30 de nov. de 2022 · In addition to equipping educators and educational staff with the best practices and evidence-based training programs to identify and stop the process of radicalization, the Interfaith Lab will design educational experiences to foster a culture of resilience against hate and violence.
29 de nov. de 2022 · Teachers College, Columbia University Launches The International Interfaith Research Lab to Foster a Culture of Resilience and Understanding A grant from the Muslim World League will establish the Lab and support its research and education programs to eliminate hate and extremism
Why American Islamic College? AIC’s undergraduate program, well rounded and grounded in a solid Liberal Arts & Science framework, prepares you for more than just a career; it prepares you for a life of purpose and impact.
14 de ene. de 2021 · Using Education to Counter ‘Islamophobia’: A two-part series by TC students seeks to deepen understanding without ‘othering’. EMPOWERING HER STUDENTS Amra Sabic-El-Rayess (standing) wanted her students to lead “a global conversation.”.