Bibliography
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Religious Studies Textbooks in Arabic
The following religious studies textbooks were used during the 1988–89 and 1989–90 school years in Egypt. They are ordered here, and referred to in the notes, by grade level (e.g., “fourth grade religious studies textbook”). All are published in Cairo by the Central Agency for School and University Books and Instructional Materials (al-Jihaz al-markazi lil-kutub al-jami‘iyya wa al-madrasiyya wa al-wasa’il al-ta‘limiyya).
Yunis, Dr. Fathi ‘Ali, et al.Al-Tarbiya al-islamiyya. Lil-saff al-awwal min al-ta‘lim al-asasi [first grade religious studies textbook], 1988–89.
al-Naqa, Dr. Mahmud Kamil, et al.Al-Tarbiya al-islamiyya. Al-halqa al-awwal min al-ta‘lim al-asasi, al-saff al-thani [second grade religious studies textbook], 1988–89.
Shahhat, Dr. ‘Abd Allah Mahmud, et al.Al-Tarbiya al-islamiyya. Al-halqa al-awwal min al-ta‘lim al-asasi, al-saff al-thalith [third grade religious studies textbook], 1988–89.
Yunis, Dr. Fathi ‘Ali, et al.Al-Tarbiya al-islamiyya. Al-halqa al-ibtida’iyya min al-ta‘lim al-asasi, al-saff al-rabi‘ [fourth grade religious studies textbook], 1987.
—————————. Al-Tarbiya al-islamiyya. Al-halqa al-ibtida’iyya min al-ta‘lim al-asasi, al-saff al-khamis [fifth grade religious studies textbook], 1987–88.
al-Dawwah, Mahmud al-Sayyid, et al.Al-Tarbiya al-islamiyya. Al-saff al-sabi‘ min al-halqa al-thaniya min al-ta‘lim al-asasi [seventh grade religious studies textbook], 1986–87.
—————————. Al-Tarbiya al-islamiyya. Al-saff al-thamin min al-halqa al-thaniya min al-ta‘lim al-asasi [eighth grade religious studies textbook], 1987–88.
‘Alish, Muhammad Sayf al-Din, et al.Al-Tarbiya al-islamiyya. Al-saff al-tasi‘ min al-halqa al-thaniya min al-ta‘lim al-asasi [ninth grade religious studies textbook], 1988–89.
Shahata, Dr. ‘Abd Allah Mahmud, et al.Al-Tarbiya al-islamiyya. Lil-saff al-awwal al-thanawi [tenth grade religious studies textbook], 1986–87.
Fawzi, Dr. Rif‘at. Al-Tarbiya al-islamiyya. Lil-saff al-thani al-thanawi [eleventh grade religious studies textbook], 1986–87.
——————. Al-Tarbiya al-islamiyya. Lil-saff al-thalith al-thanawi [twelfth grade religious studies textbook], 1989–90.
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Other Works in Arabic
‘Abd al-Karim, Ahmad ‘Izzat. Tarikh al-ta‘lim fi ‘asr Muhammad ‘Ali. Cairo: Maktaba al-nahda al-Misriyya, 1938.
‘Abd al-Latif, Muhammad, and Dr. Yahya ‘Abduh. Al-’Udhun al-kabira. Cairo: Safir, n.d.
Ahmad, Dr. Rif‘at Sayyid. Al-Din wa al-dawla wa al-thawra. Cairo: al-Dar al-sharqiyya, 1989.
‘Alwan, ‘Abdallah Nasih. Tarbiya al-awlad fi al-Islam. Cairo: Dar al-Islam, 1985.
‘Ashmawi, Muhammad Sa‘id. “Al-Sira‘ al-hadari fi al-islam” . Al-Azmina, January–February 1989, pp. 18–27.
Central Agency for Public Mobilization and Statistics (CAPMAS) [al-Jihaz al-markazi li-ta‘bi’a al-‘amma wa al-ihsa’]. Al-Ihsa’at al-thaqafiyya: Al-Idha‘a wa al-sahafa. Cairo: CAPMAS, 1983, 1985, 1987.
——————. Al-Ihsa’at al-thaqafiyya: Al-Kutub wa al-maktabat. Cairo: CAPMAS, 1987.
Guenena, Nemat [Na‘ma Allah Junayna]. Tandhim al-jihad: Hal huwa al-badil al-islami fi Misr? Cairo: Dar al-hurriyya, 1988.
al-Hamadi, Yusuf, Muhammad Mukhtar Amin Mukram, and Dr. ‘Abd al-Maqsud Shalqami. Tarbiya al-Muslim. Lil-saff al-sadis al-ibtida’i. Cairo: al-Jihaz al-markazi lil-kutub al-jami‘iyya wa al-madrasiyya wa al-wasa’il al-ta‘limiyya, 1981.
al-Hamadi, Yusuf, and Muhammad Shahhat Wahdan. Kitab al-tarbiya al-diniyya al-islamiyya. Lil-saff al-sadis al-ibtida’i. Cairo: al-Hay’a al-‘amma li-shu’un al-mutabi‘ al-amiriyya, 1976.
al-Hariri, Hasan, Muhammad Mustafa Zaydan, Alyas Barsum Matar, and Dr. Sayyid Khayr Allah. Al-Madrasa al-ibtida’iyya. Cairo: Maktaba al-nahda al-Misriyya, 1966.
Imam, ‘Abd Allah. “Al-Khawarij al-judud!” Ruz al-Yusuf, 17 April 1989, pp. 30–33.
Khalaq Allah, Ahmad Rabi‘ al-Hamid. Al-Fikar al-tarbawi wa tatbiqatihi laday jama’a al-ikhwan al-muslimin. Cairo: Maktaba Wahba, 1983.
al-Khashab, Samia Mustafa. Al-Shabab wa al-tayyar al-islami fi al-mujtama‘ al-Misri al-mu‘asir: Dirasa ijtima‘iyya midaniyya. Cairo: Dar al-thaqafa al-‘arabiyya, 1988.
Al-Muslim al-saghir fi ‘alam al-talwin. Cairo: Safir, n.d.
al-Qabbani, Isma‘il Mahmud. Siyasa al-ta‘lim fi Misr. Cairo: Lajna al-ta’lif wa al-tarjama wa al-nashr, 1944.
Wahda thaqafa al-tifl, and Ahmad ‘Abd al-‘Aziz. Kitab al-muslim al-saghir 2. Cairo: Safir, 1987.
Wizara al-ma‘arif al-‘umumiyya. Manhaj al-ta‘lim al-thanawi lil-madaris al-banin wa al-banat. Cairo: al-Mutaba‘a al-’amiriyya, 1930.
Yusuf, ‘Abd al-Tuwab, and Dr. Yahya ‘Abduh. Al-Sufuf al-munadhdhama. Cairo: Safir, 1988.
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——————. Discipline and Punish. Trans. Alan Sheridan. New York: Pantheon, 1977.
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