2020
DOI: 10.3390/rel11080392
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Islamic Religious Education in Contemporary Austrian Society: Muslim Teachers Dealing with Controversial Contemporary Topics

Abstract: Muslims in Austria have, since 1982/83, had the unique privilege of providing Islamic religious education in secular public schools, including primary, middle and secondary schools. As well as opportunities, this privilege brings responsibilities and challenges to the Muslim community. Since its beginnings, Islamic religious education in Austria has, among other things, been especially characterized by the heterogeneity and diversity of its participants, as well as the general diversity in society and the secu… Show more

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“…In this learning environment, the confrontation with different perspectives and views on the same question is also relevant. This is particularly important for religious topics with controversial views (Tuna 2020), such as Islamic theological views on homosexuality. Given the plurality and complexity of the positions found in online sources on such topics, educational processes in the online medium are characterized by adolescents initially perceiving that there can be different, sometimes conflicting, or contradictory approaches to the same religious topic.…”
Section: Understanding Of Educationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this learning environment, the confrontation with different perspectives and views on the same question is also relevant. This is particularly important for religious topics with controversial views (Tuna 2020), such as Islamic theological views on homosexuality. Given the plurality and complexity of the positions found in online sources on such topics, educational processes in the online medium are characterized by adolescents initially perceiving that there can be different, sometimes conflicting, or contradictory approaches to the same religious topic.…”
Section: Understanding Of Educationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The national curriculum, however, does not offer detailed content for handling the diversity of Islam. Obviously, if these contents are not specified in either municipal or school-specific curricula or textbooks, the role of teachers in defining current perspectives becomes increasingly important (e.g., Tuna 2020).…”
Section: Diversity In Rementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Islamic Religious Education is one of the preaching media for Muslims that needs to be developed to respond to the changing times' challenges (Tuna, 2020). The implication is that if there is no development, it is inevitable that Islamic Religious Education activities are no longer relevant.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%