Islamic Economics Education in Southeast Asian Universities Chapter 1: An Introduction Chapter 2: Islamization of Human Knowledge Chapter 3: Higher Education Curriculum Development for Islamization of Knowledge Chapter 4: Integrating Al-Turath al-Islami to Modern University Curriculum: Issues and the Need for a Benchmark Chapter 5: Teaching of Economics at IIUM: The Challenges of Integration and Islamization Chapter 6: Islamic Economics Education in Malaysia: A Comparative Analysis of the Bachelor of Shari’ah (Shari’ah and Economics), University Of Malaya, and the Bachelor of Economics, International Islamic University Malaysia Chapter 7: The Teaching of Islamic Economics: The Experience of STEI Tazkia Chapter 8: Developing Islamic Economics Curriculum: Learning from the Faculty of Shari’ah, State Institute of Islamic Studies (IAIN) North Sumatra, Indonesia Chapter 9: Curriculum of Islamic Economics Program in Airlangga University, Surabaya Indonesia Chapter 10: Curriculum for Islamic Economics Program at the Department of Economics, Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta Chapter 11: The Development of Islamic Economics Curriculum at Institut Pertanian Bogor (IPB) Chapter 12: Islamic Economics Program in the Faculty of Economics and Business, Universitas Brawijaya, Indonesia Chapter 13: The Teaching of Islamic Economics for Undergraduate Level at the Faculty of Economics and Business, University Of Indonesia (FEUI) Chapter 14: Developing Muamalat Curriculum: USIM’s Experience Chapter 15: Selected Issues in Islamic Economics Education and the Way Forward