Mia Surya Fatzila
Institut Islam Nahdlatul Ulama Temanggung, Indonesia

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The self and students’ mental health: integrating spirituality and islamic education Luluk Ifadah; Dwi Indah Rahmawati; Natasya Aulia; Mia Surya Fatzila; Nishvi Launi Hasna Kamalia; Ahmad Aji Pangestu; Amel Grasine Farona
At Turots: Jurnal Pendidikan Islam Vol. 7 No. 1 Juni (2025): At Turots: Jurnal Pendidikan Islam
Publisher : Sekolah Tinggi Ilmu Tarbiyah Madani Yogyakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51468/jpi.v7i1.935

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This study aims to examine the relationship between the Spiritual Emotional Freedom Technique (SEFT) and students’ mental health within the framework of harmonizing spirituality and Islamic education. The research uses a descriptive qualitative approach through field studies, observations, interviews, and documentation as data collection techniques. The findings indicate that the implementation of SEFT assists students in managing emotional stress, enhancing inner peace, and cultivating religious attitudes that positively impact their mental well-being. The integration of SEFT with Islamic educational values such as patience, sincerity, and reliance on God (tawakkul) has been shown to strengthen students’ psychological resilience in facing life challenges. Therefore, SEFT emerges as a strategic alternative in efforts to improve spiritual-based mental health in Islamic educational settings.
Inclusive cultural dakwah practices from the perspective of islamic education: A study of sedulur pembarep creative space, samiranan village, kandangan district Dea Puji Saputri; Mia Surya Fatzila; Nishvi Launi Hasna Kamalia; Zazilatul Zaziroh; Muhammad Laduna Mazura Yusuf; Ulfiana Afifah; Husna Nashihin
At Turots: Jurnal Pendidikan Islam In Press
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51468/jpi.v6i1.1267

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The background of this research is based on the lack of culturally inclusive da'wah education in society, so that a da'wah model is needed that can reach the community, both socially and culturally and is carried out in a dialogue. Such as the one carried out at Sedulur Pembarep Creative Space (SPCS), Samiranan Village, Kandangan District. This research aims to examine the practice of culturally inclusive da'wah from an Islamic education perspective, analyze the impact of culturally inclusive da'wah practices in developing the character of tolerance in society, and understand the challenges of SPCS in developing culturally inclusive da'wah practices from an Islamic education perspective. This research uses a phenomenological approach. The type of research employed is field research using qualitative methods. Data collection techniques include observation, interviews, and documentation. Data sources consist of primary and secondary data. Data analysis was conducted through the stages of data reduction, data presentation, and conclusion drawing. Data validity was strengthened through triangulation of sources, techniques, and time. Research on culturally inclusive da'wah practices at SPCS is manifested in spiritual performing arts, cross-identity cultural discussions, and educational activities that combine Islamic educational values with local cultural symbols. The impacts of da'wah practices include increased public awareness of the importance of tolerance, strengthening social character, and creating a welcoming da'wah space for diversity. However, internal challenges include financial support, while external challenges include community misconceptions and limited human resources in managing technology and information.