Islamic Perspective of  Creativity:  

A Model for Teachers of Social Studies as Leaders

 
Dr. Samih Mahmoud Al-karasneh, 

Associate Professor, Curricula and Instruction, Faculty of Education,  

Yarmouk University, Irbid-Jordan 

And 
Dr. Ali Mohammad Jubran 
Assistant Professor, Administration and Foundations of Education, Faculty of Education, Yarmouk University, Irbid-Jordan 

 

 

Abstract

This paper aims at identifying the main features of creativity from an Islamic perspective.  To achieve this aim, the researchers used a content analysis approach.

The Qur’anic verses were the source of the analysis. In accordance with this perspective, a model for teachers of social studies as leaders is suggested. It is an attempt to contribute to the development and understanding of creativity in the social studies classrooms. The study highlighted the Qur’anic methodology that enhances creativity among people. Moreover, the study looked at the objectives of creativity in Islam as part of fulfilling the duty of vicegerency on earth, strengthening one’s relationship with Allah, finding the truth and serving the society.  The paper also managed to highlight the main fundamentals of creativity from an Islamic perspective such as sincerity, conformity with the shari’ah, beneficial products, usage of lawful means, the ethical and moral system, ijtihad (independent legal reasoning) and rejection of imitation. The study ended with conclusions and recommendations.