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Prophetic Dimensions in Caregivers’ Character with Literary and Religious Reflections from Darul Ulum for Quality Education (SDG 4) Akhmad Fatoni; Darni Darni; Anas Ahmadi; Khuaxay Sengsouk; Silva Anggi Lestari
Journal of Current Studies in SDGs Vol. 2 No. 3 (2026): September
Publisher : Sekolah Tinggi Agama Islam Sabilul Muttaqin Mojokerto

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.63230/jocsis.2.3.233

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Objektive: To explore the prophetic dimensions reflected in the character of caregivers at Al-Hambra Darul Ulum Islamic Boarding School, Jombang, East Java, Indonesia, focusing particularly on those with a literary background. The study investigates how caregivers who are also poets influence educational patterns and character formation within the pesantren (Islamic boarding school) setting. Method: Qualitative phenomenological study employs prophetic structuralism, integrating Kuntowijoyo’s prophetic literature (humanization, liberation, transcendence) and Bourdieu’s genetic structuralism (habitus, field, capital). Data were collected through in-depth interviews with Binhad Nurrohmat, a poet and caregiver, and analyzed using Creswell’s six-step interactive model. Results: The findings reveal three interconnected dimensions of prophetic structuralism in Nurrohmat’s literary practice. In the amil dimension, he exercises moral agency by rejecting shirk, slander, and harmful writing through continuous self-evalution. In the amal dimension, poetry becomes a vehicle for outward goodness (honesty, social bonding, da’wah) and inward goodness (gratitude, trust in God, remembrance of death). In the amul dimension, engagement with sufism, Qur’anic narratives, and contemplation of death builds divine awareness. Novelty: Contributing a new theoretical framework, prophetic structuralism, that integrates literary analysis, authorial reflection, and social reception, extending Kuntowijoyo's prophetic literature beyond thematic analysis. Unlike previous studies that focus solely on textual interpretation, this framework combines authorial subjectivity and reader response to offer a more comprehensive understanding of prophetic values in literature. It also demonstrates how pesantren-based education, through caregivers with literary and religious consciousness, shapes students' resilient moral character, thereby supporting SDG 4 (Quality Education), particularly target 4.7.
From Erotic Verse to Sacred Word: Binhad Nurrohmat's Poetic Pilgrimage Through Prophetic Structuralism for Character Education and SDG 4 Akhmad Fatoni; Darni Darni; Anas Ahmadi; Khuaxay Sengsouk; Silva Anggi Lestari
Journal of Current Studies in SDGs Vol. 2 No. 4 (2026): December
Publisher : Sekolah Tinggi Agama Islam Sabilul Muttaqin Mojokerto

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.63230/jocsis.2.4.240

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Objective: To explore the poetic transformation of Binhad Nurrohmat from his urban Jakarta period to his spiritually contemplative works in Javanese pesantren culture. It seeks to understand how this poetic shift reconfigures the relationship between literary practice, ethical subjectivity, and spiritual transcendence. Method: The research uses prophetic structuralism, a theoretical synthesis of Pierre Bourdieu's sociology of cultural production (habitus, field, capital) and Kuntowijoyo's Islamic prophetic paradigm (humanization, liberation, transcendence). Data were collected through close reading of Nurrohmat's selected poetry collections published between 2014 and 2021, as well as contextual analysis of his biographical trajectory from Jakarta to Jombang. Results: The findings reveal that Nurrohmat's work embodies a tripartite movement within prophetic structuralism, comprising Amil, Amal, and Amul. First, in the Amil dimension, the poet positions himself as an ethical subject situated between the secular and the sacred realms. Second, in the Amal dimension, poetry functions as a critical social practice. Third, in the Amul dimension, language becomes a medium of contemplative transcendence. The pesantren functions not merely as a backdrop but as a transformative field that reshapes poetic habitus and spiritual capital. Novelty: Contributing prophetic structuralism as a new theoretical framework for analyzing Islamic literature, moving beyond thematic interpretation to integrate authorial habitus, field dynamics, and spiritual capital. It offers a broader reflection on Islamic literary modernity that engages deeply with tradition while performing a critical, spiritually infused aesthetics relevant to post-secular literary discourse and SDG 4 (Quality Education), particularly target 4.7 on education for sustainable development.
Prophetic Dimensions in Caregivers’ Character with Literary and Religious Reflections from Darul Ulum for Quality Education (SDG 4) Akhmad Fatoni; Darni Darni; Anas Ahmadi; Khuaxay Sengsouk; Silva Anggi Lestari
Journal of Current Studies in SDGs Vol. 2 No. 3 (2026): September
Publisher : Sekolah Tinggi Agama Islam Sabilul Muttaqin Mojokerto

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.63230/jocsis.2.3.233

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Objektive: To explore the prophetic dimensions reflected in the character of caregivers at Al-Hambra Darul Ulum Islamic Boarding School, Jombang, East Java, Indonesia, focusing particularly on those with a literary background. The study investigates how caregivers who are also poets influence educational patterns and character formation within the pesantren (Islamic boarding school) setting. Method: Qualitative phenomenological study employs prophetic structuralism, integrating Kuntowijoyo’s prophetic literature (humanization, liberation, transcendence) and Bourdieu’s genetic structuralism (habitus, field, capital). Data were collected through in-depth interviews with Binhad Nurrohmat, a poet and caregiver, and analyzed using Creswell’s six-step interactive model. Results: The findings reveal three interconnected dimensions of prophetic structuralism in Nurrohmat’s literary practice. In the amil dimension, he exercises moral agency by rejecting shirk, slander, and harmful writing through continuous self-evalution. In the amal dimension, poetry becomes a vehicle for outward goodness (honesty, social bonding, da’wah) and inward goodness (gratitude, trust in God, remembrance of death). In the amul dimension, engagement with sufism, Qur’anic narratives, and contemplation of death builds divine awareness. Novelty: Contributing a new theoretical framework, prophetic structuralism, that integrates literary analysis, authorial reflection, and social reception, extending Kuntowijoyo's prophetic literature beyond thematic analysis. Unlike previous studies that focus solely on textual interpretation, this framework combines authorial subjectivity and reader response to offer a more comprehensive understanding of prophetic values in literature. It also demonstrates how pesantren-based education, through caregivers with literary and religious consciousness, shapes students' resilient moral character, thereby supporting SDG 4 (Quality Education), particularly target 4.7.
From Erotic Verse to Sacred Word: Binhad Nurrohmat's Poetic Pilgrimage Through Prophetic Structuralism for Character Education and SDG 4 Akhmad Fatoni; Darni Darni; Anas Ahmadi; Khuaxay Sengsouk; Silva Anggi Lestari
Journal of Current Studies in SDGs Vol. 2 No. 4 (2026): December
Publisher : Sekolah Tinggi Agama Islam Sabilul Muttaqin Mojokerto

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.63230/jocsis.2.4.240

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Objective: To explore the poetic transformation of Binhad Nurrohmat from his urban Jakarta period to his spiritually contemplative works in Javanese pesantren culture. It seeks to understand how this poetic shift reconfigures the relationship between literary practice, ethical subjectivity, and spiritual transcendence. Method: The research uses prophetic structuralism, a theoretical synthesis of Pierre Bourdieu's sociology of cultural production (habitus, field, capital) and Kuntowijoyo's Islamic prophetic paradigm (humanization, liberation, transcendence). Data were collected through close reading of Nurrohmat's selected poetry collections published between 2014 and 2021, as well as contextual analysis of his biographical trajectory from Jakarta to Jombang. Results: The findings reveal that Nurrohmat's work embodies a tripartite movement within prophetic structuralism, comprising Amil, Amal, and Amul. First, in the Amil dimension, the poet positions himself as an ethical subject situated between the secular and the sacred realms. Second, in the Amal dimension, poetry functions as a critical social practice. Third, in the Amul dimension, language becomes a medium of contemplative transcendence. The pesantren functions not merely as a backdrop but as a transformative field that reshapes poetic habitus and spiritual capital. Novelty: Contributing prophetic structuralism as a new theoretical framework for analyzing Islamic literature, moving beyond thematic interpretation to integrate authorial habitus, field dynamics, and spiritual capital. It offers a broader reflection on Islamic literary modernity that engages deeply with tradition while performing a critical, spiritually infused aesthetics relevant to post-secular literary discourse and SDG 4 (Quality Education), particularly target 4.7 on education for sustainable development.