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Adaptive Resilience: A Study of the Islamic Education System and Madrasa Network in Kerala, India
Muhamed Swalih T, Mustak Ali

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This paper presents a comprehensive analysis of the Islamic education system in Kerala, India, focusing on the evolution, structure, and impact of its unique madrasa network. Historically rooted in informal, community-centric institutions like the Othupalli and Dars systems, Kerala^s religious education underwent a significant transformation in the early 20th century under the guidance of visionary reformist leaders. This modernization effort, which integrated secular subjects and modern pedagogical methods, was a direct response to both the perceived shortcomings of traditional systems and the rise of modern education. The contemporary system is characterized by a decentralized, yet highly organized, structure governed by a network of influential, non-governmental boards, such as the Samastha Kerala Islam Matha Vidyabhyasa Board (SKIMVB).
A key feature of this model is its successful integration with mainstream secular education, creating a ^dual educational pathway^ where students pursue both religious and secular learning concurrently. This approach has positioned Kerala^s Muslim community as one of the most educated in India and is seen as a successful model for fostering a harmonious co-existence of traditional religious identity and modern educational attainment. The paper also examines the curriculum^s depth, which includes Islamic jurisprudence, history, and languages, alongside contemporary subjects, and addresses the ongoing challenges related to funding, resistance to reform, and the imperative to adapt to a globalized, technology-driven world. The findings suggest that the Kerala model is a testament to adaptive resilience and community-led educational innovation, offering a blueprint for balancing tradition and modernity.

Keywords: Islamic Education, Madrasa System, Kerala, Curriculum Reform, Educational Integration, Othupalli, Dars, Samastha Kerala Islam Matha Vidyabhyasa Board (SKIMVB), Educational Modernization, Socio-cultural Impact.

Topic: Islamic Education

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