Firman Robiansyah
Indonesia University of Education

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Model Parenting keluarga Sakinah dalam Penguatan Karakter Generasi Alpha di Era Digital Firman Robiansyah; Aulia Wulandari; Aulia Juliyanti; Syifa Maulidah
Jurnal Keluarga Sehat Sejahtera Vol. 24 No. 2 (2026): JURNAL KELUARGA SEHAT SEJAHTERA (In-Press)
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Medan

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This study aims to analyze the integration of Islamic values in family education as a strategy for character building among Generation Alpha in the digital era. Using a library research method with content analysis of relevant literature, the study finds that the formation of an Islamic family begins with spouse selection, marriage contract implementation, and continuous family development based on the principles of sakinah, mawaddah, and rahmah. Parents play a dominant role as primary communicators in internalizing the values of tauhid (monotheism) and noble character through verbal and non-verbal messages, exemplary behavior, supervision of technology use, and the implementation of healthy digital literacy and regulation at home. The synergy between Islamic education, Islamic parenting, and wise use of technology becomes a key strategy in shaping Generation Alpha to be morally grounded, resilient, and adaptive to contemporary challenges.
Psychological and Spiritual Maturity in Strengthening Early Marriage Family Resilience in Indonesia Firman Robiansyah; Aulia Kinarfani; Dinda Aulia Rahmania; Baldan Salim; Saskia Azahra
MADINAH Vol 13 No 1 (2026): Madinah: Jurnal Studi Islam
Publisher : INSTITUT AGAMA ISLAM TARBIYATUT THOLABAH LAMONGAN, INDONESIA

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This study examines the reality of early marriage in Indonesia and the role of psychological and spiritual maturity in strengthening the resilience of Islamic families. Early marriage is still influenced by economic, educational, cultural, and social factors, which impact relationship vulnerability, financial stress, and instability in family functioning. The study used a qualitative approach through literature review and analysis of various relevant scientific sources. The results of the study indicate that psychological maturity, including emotional stability, self-control, responsibility, and role readiness, serves as a protective mechanism against conflict and relationship disintegration. Meanwhile, spiritual maturity, which includes the appreciation of religious values, the interpretation of marriage as a trust, and an attitude of patience and trust in God, plays a role in strengthening commitment, meaning, and the quality of family relationships. The integration of these two aspects aligns with the concept of rusyd as an indicator of individual readiness to manage married life responsibly. This study also emphasizes the importance of a strengthening model through premarital education and psychoreligious counseling. These findings provide theoretical and practical contributions to the development of family development programs and policies for preventing early marriage that support the readiness of young couples to face relationship dynamics, socioeconomic pressures, and the sustainability of family life in an adaptive and sustainable future.