MUSLIM PRIMARZ AND HIGHER GIRLS SCHOOL WITH EXTRA COURSES (1894-1924)
(a Prologue to the History of Muslim Education)
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.26340/muallim.v11i41.804Keywords:
education of Muslim women, a Muslim Primary and Higher Girls Schools, Three-year Teacher’s Course for Muslim femalesAbstract
During the period of the Austro-Hungarian Administration the schooling of the Muslim children, especially the girls, was burdened with numerous problems. In keeping with Islamic tradition the Bosnian and Herzegovinian Muslims did not allow their girls and young women to attend co-ed schools, so that the female part of the population was in an unfair position when it came to education. Based on archival sources, this work offers a review of the establishment and the functioning of the Muslim Elementary and Higher Girls School in Sarajevo and the three-year extra course for the education of female Muslim teachers who were to work in maktabs and
Muslim girls schools.
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