Philosophers and educators have defined education in different ways. Described for the purpose of education. The ancient philosophers Aristotle, Socrates, and Plato described the significance of education. Since then, thinkers of all ages have spoken of education. Have tried to give an identity and definition of education.
According to the Qur'an, the prophets were sent for the purpose of teaching. They have clearly presented the significance and purpose of education to their respective nations. The last Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) was sent as a teacher. The significance and purpose of teaching from the Qur'an and Hadith revealed to him is revealed in broad daylight.
What is education?
Now we will try to know what is education? What is the definition of education? What is the significance? And what does education really mean? First I want to explain a few words. An analysis of the words used to explain education will help understand the meaning of education. To understand such an object, it is very important to analyze its elements.
Education in English is synonymous with Education. The general lexical meaning of the word education is teaching and upbringing, teaching, education. Educate means: to bring up and instruct, to teach, to train, that is, to nurture and educate, to teach, to practice.
As Joseph T. Shipley writes in his Dictionary of the Word Origins, the word education comes from the Latin words Edex and Ducer-Duc. The literal meaning of these words is to take out, to show the way, respectively. Gathering information in a more comprehensive sense and developing latent talents.
According to an educator, according to the wisdom of the
word education, education is a guide to the sleeping talents of possibilities
among the students.
It is clear from the lexical meaning that these terms
have a wide range of meanings. In particular, the first and second words are
very broad. The third term is used specifically in the sense of behavioral
education. The fourth term is used in the sense of developing desired habits
through education and training. The fifth word is used in the sense of
eliminating unwanted habits and conditions through reading, reading, teaching,
tutoring, and teaching.
From these terms, one can get an idea of the
far-reaching purpose and scope of education. The significance of education in
the eyes of Islam can be clearly understood by arranging the meaning of these
five terms. From the lexical meaning, the meaning of these terms is as follows:
-------------------------------------------------- -----------------------
1. Giving growth/increasing / enlarging.
2. Improve / elevate / advance.
3. To give fullness / greatness / greatness / to
flourish.
4. Awaken / Raise / Enliven.
5. To build/establish/build.
6. To nurture/nurture.
7. To teach/educate.
8. Practice / practice / teach with pen in hand /
practice / teach discipline.
9. Giving advice / instructing/informing / advising.
10. To rule / to cultivate to prevent unwanted
behavior.
11. Developing inherent strengths / developing latent
talents / cultivating innate strengths, talents, and abilities.
12. Expanding / opening / developing little by little.
13. To show the way / to give guidance / to find the
right path.
14. To inspire / motivate / inspire / encourage
15. Searching/reporting/providing information.
16. To make teaching systematic.
17. Formal or institutional teaching.
18. Admission to education NaviSite.
19. Reform /Sanskritize/ Civilize / Correct / Clean /
Clean the table.
20. Teaching decency, courtesy, etiquette, and the use of
dignified and dignified manners.
21. Teaching polite, humble, humble, and amiable behavior.
22. Teaching etiquette / advanced lifestyle.
23. Teaching of improved moral conduct/teaching of
virtue.
24. Get accustomed to customs and rituals.
25. To form mental, moral, and physical habits.
26. To make efficient/accustomed to working / to teach
techniques / to acquire skills.
27. to study / to study attentively to acquire skills /
to study voluntarily and eagerly.
28. Judging / thinking / researching / scrutinizing /
searching.
29. Invent
30. Acquiring/acquiring knowledge/learning/knowing / acquiring skills.
These are the Bengali meanings and connotations of the
words used for education in Arabic and Islamic terminology. This includes
everything from teaching and learning to mental, spiritual, moral, and physical
development, sophistication, and skill acquisition. Though discussing the views
of academics, philosophers, and thinkers, it is seen that some of them have
given very narrow meaning to education. Again, in the eyes of some, the scope
of education is very wide. Basically, education pervades human life. The extent
of education extends from the cradle to the grave. Man acquires and assimilates
everything in his full life through education. Education is the means of
acquiring any knowledge.








No comments:
Post a Comment