MA (The Islamic College)
|
Mr M. Zakaria |
Position |
Lecturer |
|
Interests |
- Curriculum development
- Race and religion
- Islamic education
|
Email |
|
Tel |
0208 451 9993 |
Profile
Mohammad Zakaria is a graduate of the Hawza Ilmiyyah where he studied traditional Islamic sciences. He holds two further postgraduate degrees, the first from Jamiatul Muntazar and the second from the Islamic College. Currently he is in the final year of a Doctorate of Education programme of study at Brunel University.
Teaching
Introduction to Cultural and Social studies (BA)
Publications & Supervision
- Racism and Education: Black masculinity, street culture and exclusion from education (2006).
- Racism and education: a time line (2006).
- The Quiet Revolution: perceptions of the Shi’a and GCSE Religious Studies Syllabi (2003).
- The history of Religion in Europe (2006).
- Muslims in Britain: a Historical and Theological approach (2005).
- Teaching A’Level Religious Studies (Islam) to a group of both Sunni and Shia students, at the Islamic College for Advanced Studies (2006).
- Using Sophie’s world as a means of introducing Philosophy to A’Level Religious Studies (Islam) students (2004).
|