The principles of measurement and evaluation from the perspective of the Holy Quran (analytic study)

Iyad Mohammed Diab Hamadneh, Bayan Daher Doshaan Almadi

Abstract


This study aims at finding out the principles of measurement and evaluation from the perspective of the Holy Koran through analyzing the content of Koranic verses related to the terminology of measurement and evaluation.  The study is distinguished from other studies in that it elicits fixed principles and characteristics of measurement and evaluation directly from the Koran and away of humanistic interpretations that are liable to change now and then. The results of the study show that there are a number of permanent and comprehensive basics of measurement and evaluation including: the principle of purposeful creation and succession in the ground, and the principle of unity, and  balance. The study also reveals that there are many characteristics related to measurement and evaluation. That is, it is a process which is comprehensive, balanced, objective, flexible, positively and cooperative in which all concerned  parties take part. It aims at well-function, is related to morals, and is a permanent process. In the light of study findings a number of recommendations are suggested.

Keywords:  Measurement and Evaluation, the Holy Koran.

 


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