Reza Jafari Harandi; Sajjad Naderipoor
Volume 7, Issue 1 , December 2018, , Pages 57-81
Abstract
This paper intends to analyze the contents of general courses on history of Islam for BA degree, in view of covering the contents on citizenship rights. The statistical population comprises ...
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This paper intends to analyze the contents of general courses on history of Islam for BA degree, in view of covering the contents on citizenship rights. The statistical population comprises books on Islamic history and civilization, analytical history of early Islamic period and the history of Imamate or Islamic leadership. Given the nature of the research and limitedness of the statistical population, we have put aside selective sampling and taken the entire population as the single sample. The checklist prepared by the researcher as the measurement instrument comprises of nine components from among the major components of citizenship rights, whose validity was approved by specialized jury and its reliability was measured by Scott’s pi method with an overall agreement of 0.97. The findings suggest that books on Islamic history and civilization have made mention of citizenship rights components for 689 times. Its coefficients of significance for political, cultural, social, economic, religious, security, judicial, organization and scientific variables have been 0.113, 0.099, 0.123, 0.124, 0.126, 0.123, 0.102, 0.093, and 0.098 respectively. The figures for courses on history of Islamic culture and civilization, analytical history of early Islamic period and history of Imamate stood at 0.332, 0.341 and 0.327 respectively. Given the results, this paper proposes including more citizenship rights concepts in university textbooks.