The Development of Islamic Education in Islamic Primary Schools in The Netherlands
Abstract
1. Introduction
Freedom of Religious Education
2. Religious Education as the Primary Motivation for the Establishment of Islamic Primary Schools in The Netherlands
3. Methodology
4. Results
4.1. Purpose and Pedagogical Vision of Religious Education
“We are here to stay, and we must contribute to building this country, live together, and share both joy and sorrow. That, I believe, is our main objective at school—to raise children to be proud of their background, their identity, and their religion, so they know who they are.”(IB)
4.2. Language Development and Transition to Dutch
“Well, we tried that for a while. But that imam had nothing to do with our curriculum—he had his own teaching style, with a stick in his hand, claiming authority. The teachers kept coming to me saying, ‘This can’t go on.’ I had to repeatedly ask the imam not to use the stick. He’d say, ‘They don’t listen. I have to be the boss.’ That went on for a few months. Then we had to replace the imam again. Tried younger ones. That didn’t work either.”
4.3. Development of Teaching Materials
4.3.1. SLO & ISBO: 2007
4.3.2. Regenboog: 2007
4.3.3. Amana: 2015
4.3.4. Worden wie je bent: 1999–2021
4.3.5. Mijn prachtige religie: 2012
4.3.6. Current Situation: 2025
4.4. Instructional Time
4.5. Assessment and Evaluation
4.6. Integration of Identity Across Subjects
4.6.1. Citizenship Education
- Freedom of expression: Everyone is free to express their thoughts—both orally and in writing—and to hold opinions that differ from others. This also includes the right to express one’s religion and to share one’s opinion with others, as long as one abides by the law.
- Equality: All people are equally valuable, regardless of their beliefs or religion. You do not need to agree with others’ ideas or practices, but you must recognize that people with different views are just as worthy as you and your group.
- Understanding of others: This involves making an effort to understand why individuals or groups hold certain beliefs or customs by considering their background and why these practices are meaningful to them.
- Tolerance: This means accepting others’ opinions or behavior, even if you disagree. It also entails allowing space for others to express their views and conduct, within the bounds of the law.
- Autonomy: Everyone has the right to decide who they want to be and how to live their life. This includes the freedom to choose one’s own beliefs or religion, as long as this occurs within the legal framework.
- Rejection of intolerance: This means actively disapproving of intolerance. Intolerance denies others the right to their views or actions simply because one disagrees, and it opposes giving others space to express themselves.
- Rejection of discrimination: This refers to standing against the unequal treatment of people or groups. Discrimination involves the belief that people with other beliefs or practices deserve less freedom or should be restricted or forbidden from expressing them.
4.6.2. Sexual Education
- Provide age-appropriate and developmentally appropriate sexual education;
- Allow space for differences in sexual norms and values;
- Equip students to be resilient against transgressive behavior;
- Address sexual diversity as part of active citizenship education.
- Veilig opgroeien en zo! (Safe Growing Up and So On!) (Bayrak de Jager and Claassen 2011)
- Help! Ik word volwassen (Help! I’m Growing Up) (Claassen 2013)
5. Conclusions and Discussion
5.1. Religious Education Under Societal and Political Scrutiny
5.2. The Integration of Religious Identity and Citizenship
5.3. Sexual Education: Between Duty of Care and Religious Boundaries
5.4. A Broader Pedagogical Mission
5.5. Comparison with Islamic Education Elsewhere in Europe
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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