Developing Prophetic Inspirational Teaching Model (PITM) through the Content Analysis of the Prophetic Ways of Teaching (PWT)
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https://doi.org/10.35484/ahss.2023(4-III)72Keywords:
Prophetic Inspiration Teaching Model (PITM), Prophetic ways of teaching (PWT), Teaching methods, Prophet Muhammad’s ways of teachingAbstract
The primary goal of this research is to develop a Prophetic Inspiration Teaching Model (PITM) on the basis of the Prophetic ways of teaching (PWT) which include teaching methods and his character as a teacher. The researcher tries to explore the Prophet Muhammad’s ways of teaching. The study was qualitative in nature. Content analysis was used as a tool for collection of data. Interview of two respondents were conducted for probing of teaching methods of Prophet Muhammad’s ﷺ. teaching methods are almost the same but teaching techniques and tactics procedures in the contemporary age are vastly different from those used by prophetic ways of teaching. The contemporary age sociopolitical, cultural, and religious circumstances, as well as its educational system, are vastly different from the prophetic era. Learning and teaching methods were vastly different in the past than they are now.The final celestial revelation was bestowed upon him. In actuality, he was sent as a global teacher. As a result, his teaching approaches and methodologies must have some broad consequences and ramifications. Insha’Allah, the pragmatic and spiritual aspects of the Prophet Muhammad's ﷺpedagogical methods will serve as a role model and inspiration for instructors and educators.
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