Anang Sholikhuddin
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PERADABAN ISLAM DI NUSANTARA ERA WALISONGO DAN PERKEMBANGAN PENDIDIKAN Ima Alfi Andini; M. Yulfan Setiawan; Anang Sholikhuddin
Al-Insyirah: Jurnal Pendidikan dan Konseling Islam Vol 1 No 3 (2026): Agustus
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Character education is an effort to prevent the development of negative character traits In the younger generation, particularly through the introduction of local cultural values. The uniqueness of the Wali Songo can be said to resemble the Messengers of Allah SWT, Even though they did not receive Revelation and did not hold the title of prophet Or messenger of Allah SWT. The method used in this research is a descriptive qualitative Research method with a literature study approach that refers to several research data sources and Data collection techniques. This study focuses on the role of the Wali Songo in spreading Islam in Indonesia and their influence on the development of Islam within society
PERADABAN ISLAM DI NUSANTARA PRA KEMERDEKAAN DAN PERKEMBANGAN PENDIDIKANNYA Salma Salsabila; Zahro Julia Agustin; Dianatus Sa’baniyah; Anang Sholikhuddin
Al-Insyirah: Jurnal Pendidikan dan Konseling Islam Vol 1 No 3 (2026): Agustus
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Islamic civilization in the Indonesian archipelago during the pre-independence period significantly contributed to the formation of the social, political, cultural, and educational structures of Indonesian society. The process of Islamization, which took place through trade, marriage, the preaching of Islamic scholars, and the development of Islamic kingdoms, gave birth to centers of civilization such as Aceh, Demak, Banten, and Ternate. This research uses a literature study method by examining scientific articles indexed by Google Scholar on the history of Islam and Islamic education in the Indonesian archipelago. The results show that the development of Islamic education before independence was realized through traditional institutions such as Islamic boarding schools (pesantren), surau (surau), dayah (dayah), and langgar (prayer houses), which functioned as centers for the transmission of Islamic knowledge, moral development, and the development of clerics and community leaders. Furthermore, Islamic educational institutions served as a means of cultural resistance against colonialism and a medium for the formation of the community's identity. In the early 20th century, Islamic education underwent renewal through the madrasah system, which began to integrate religious and general knowledge. Thus, Islamic civilization in the pre-independence Indonesian archipelago not only left a religious and cultural legacy but also laid an important foundation for the development of national education in Indonesia
PERADABAN ISLAM DI NUSANTARA MASA PENJAJAHAN DAN PERKEMBANGAN PENDIDIKANNYA Novi Artika; Dwi Setyanita; Anang Sholikhuddin
Al-Insyirah: Jurnal Pendidikan dan Konseling Islam Vol 1 No 3 (2026): Agustus
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This research aims to analyze the dynamics of Islamic civilization in the Indonesian Archipelago (Nusantara) during the colonial era and how Islamic education evolved as a response to colonialism. Using a qualitative historical method, the study finds that while colonialism disrupted Islamic political structures, it simultaneously triggered intellectual resistance. Islamic education transformed from traditional 'pesantren' into modern 'madrasahs' and schools, which served as strongholds for cultural identity and independence movements. The study concludes that the resilience of Islamic civilization in Nusantara was rooted in its educational adaptability and the pivotal role of ulama and Islamic organizations.
AGAMA PRA-ISLAM DI NUSANTARA: KARAKTERISTIK BUDAYA DAN SINKRETISME DARI ANIMISM HINGGA HINDU-BUDDHA M. Fadlilul Ibad; Nikmatul Khusnah; Azarotul Firdausi; Anang Sholikhuddin
Al-Insyirah: Jurnal Pendidikan dan Konseling Islam Vol 1 No 3 (2026): Agustus
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Pre-Islamic religion and culture in the Archipelago had diverse characteristics and had been deeply rooted before the arrival of Islam. The people of the Archipelago in the pre-Islamic period adhered to animism and dynamism belief systems, later overlaid by Hindu-Buddhist influences that came afterward. This article aims to describe the characteristics of pre-Islamic religion and culture in the Archipelago, including belief systems, ritual practices, social structure, politics, education, literature, and architecture. Using a library research method with a historical approach, this study finds that pre-Islamic religion in the Archipelago has distinctive features such as belief in ancestral spirits, worship practices at sacred sites, a caste system (Hindu influence), and terraced shrines (punden berundak) as the forerunner of temple architecture. These cultural characteristics later became an important foundation for the acculturation process when Islam entered the Archipelago
NEGOSIASI PENDIDIKAN ISLAM DAN NEGARA PADA MASA ORDE LAMA KAJIAN HISTORIS MADRASAH DAN PESANTREN Abdur Rohman; Shodrus Syahid; M. Bustomi; Anang Sholikhuddin
Al-Insyirah: Jurnal Pendidikan dan Konseling Islam Vol 1 No 3 (2026): Agustus
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This study examines the negotiation process between the state and Islamic educational institutions—particularly madrasah and pesantren—during the Old Order period (1945–1965). Employing a historical approach through library research, this study analyzes how government policies toward Islamic education were formulated and how madrasah and pesantren responded through institutional adaptation. The concept of "educational negotiation" is used as an analytical tool to examine the reciprocal relationship between the state's interest in building a national education system and the Muslim community's aspiration to preserve religious education. The findings reveal that the relationship between the state and Islamic educational institutions was not subordinative but negotiative, resulting in the formal recognition of madrasah and the modernization of pesantren as the foundation of Islamic education in Indonesia.
KONTRIBUSI WALISONGO TERHADAP PERADABAN ISLAM DAN SISTEM PENDIDIKAN ISLAM NUSANTARA Milla Nuronia; Wilda Imroatul Amalia; Roi Masduki; Anang Sholikhuddin
Al-Insyirah: Jurnal Pendidikan dan Konseling Islam Vol 1 No 3 (2026): Agustus
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This study aims to examine the development of Islamic civilization in the Nusantara during the Walisongo era and its role in shaping the Islamic education system. The novelty of this research lies in the integration of three variables (Islamic civilization, education system, and long-term impact) into a holistic analytical framework, which has not been systematically conducted by previous studies. The method used is qualitative with a descriptive approach through library research, analyzing 20 literatures consisting of 12 accredited journal articles, 6 scientific books, and 2 historical documents. The results show that:  Islamic civilization in the Walisongo era developed through cultural acculturation by utilizing arts (wayang, gamelan, tembang) and local traditions as effective da'wah media. Walisongo played an important role in developing pesantren, mosques, and surau as centers for religious learning and character building. The education system developed was flexible, contextual, gradual, and aligned with local wisdom. The conclusion is that Islamic civilization in the Walisongo era not only influenced religious aspects but also became a major foundation for Islamic education in Indonesia today. The practical implication is that the Walisongo-style local culture-based education model can serve as a reference for developing moderate Islamic education in the contemporary era.