Yerassyl K. Talgatov
Abai Kazakh National Pedagogical University, Kazakhstan

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Interreligious Coexistence in Islam: Implications for Islamic Education and the Achievement of SDGs Gulzhaina K. Kassymova; Engkizar Engkizar; Mustafa Tevfik Hebebci; Yerassyl K. Talgatov
Muaddib: Journal of Islamic Teaching and Learning Vol. 1 No. 3 (2025): November
Publisher : International Islamic Studies Development and Research Center (IISDRC)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.67055/waw2ra07

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The practice of interreligious coexistence in Islam holds significant relevance for Islamic education, particularly in shaping tolerant, just, and inclusive character within multicultural societies. Islam, as a religion that emphasizes peace and justice, provides a normative foundation for curriculum development and educational practices that encourage learners to respect differences, build harmonious relations with adherents of other faiths, and understand the rights and obligations among religious communities. This study aims to analyze the practice of interreligious life from an Islamic perspective with a focus on its implications for Islamic education. Employing a qualitative approach, data were collected from 20 informants consisting of academics, education practitioners, and community leaders through in-depth interviews. The data were analyzed thematically using NVivo 12 software to identify key patterns and themes. The findings reveal four major aspects: respect for each religion’s principles, universal justice without discrimination, inclusive social relations between Muslims and non-Muslims, and equality of rights and obligations among religious groups. The implications highlight that Islamic values can serve as a normative framework for strengthening multicultural-based Islamic education and fostering tolerance, while simultaneously contributing to the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), particularly quality education (SDG 4), reduced inequalities (SDG 10), peace and justice (SDG 16), and global partnerships (SDG 17).
A Learning for Gifted and Talented Students in Islamic Education Gulzhaina K. Kassymova; Mustafa Tevfik Hebebci; Mutathahirin Mutathahirin; Yerassyl K. Talgatov
Khalifa Journal of Islamic Education Vol 9 No 2 (2025): September
Publisher : Islamic Studies and Development Center (ISDC) Universitas Negeri Padang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24036/kjie.v9i2.399

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The research aims to analyze suitable learning approaches for gifted and talented students at school. A qualitative method with a "single-case embedded design (multiple units of analysis)" was used for this study. Data were collected from 10 informants, including 3 management team members, 3 experienced teachers, and 4 students enrolled in the exemplary education program. Data analysis was conducted thematically using the interactive model by Miles & Huberman, assisted by Nvivo 12 software. The results indicate six learning strategies i) depth and critical learning, ii) innovation learning, iii) question critical issue, iv) competition learning, v) exploration learning, and vi) experience learning. The findings suggest that learning for gifted and talented students should provide opportunities and freedom for exploration to maximize their potential independently, supported by creative and innovative teacher guidance. Therefore, it is crucial to develop specific learning approaches that consider the characteristics of gifted and talented students. Additionally, teachers must continually enhance their skills to support learning that meets the needs of these students. School, parents, and the community must collaborate to create a learning environment that maximizes the potential of gifted and talented students.