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This article discusses the almost identical syllabuses of the Christian and Muslim religious education programmes of the Syrian Arab Republic. Content analysis of the students’ textbooks and teachers’ guides (in Arabic) reveals common themes of citizenship education and national unity. Classroom observations in Damascus also highlight how Christian and Muslim teachers have similar ways of teaching religion. Finally, the article describes how each programme aims to unite, in its own way, all the Christians of Syria as well as the Muslims. It becomes evident that the Syrian religious education programmes strike a balance between the religious autonomy of the faith communities and the need for national unity.
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Monique C. Cardinal (Wed,) studied this question.
synapsesocial.com/papers/6a21f61320559d466457f3ac — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1080/01416200802661100
Monique C. Cardinal
Université Laval
British Journal of Religious Education
Université Laval
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