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The Comparison of Moral Education According to Ibn Hibban and Al Muhasibi Mulyadi, Hendra; Affandi, Akhmad; Muslihudin, Muslihudin
Jurnal Sustainable Vol. 7 No. 2 (2024): Sustainable
Publisher : Lembaga Penjaminan Mutu, IAIN Syaikh Abdurrahman Siddik Bangka Belitung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32923/kjmp.v7i2.5073

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Moral education is an integral part of Islamic education, aiming to develop individuals of character, religious devotion, and good manners. Imam Ibn Hibban and Al-Harith bin Asad Al-Muhasibi provide unique perspectives on the goals, content, and methods of moral education. This study examines the differences and similarities between their views, focusing on intellectual and spiritual approaches in moral education. Imam Ibn Hibban emphasizes the role of knowledge and intellect in fostering a love for good morals and avoiding vice. He sees morality as a reflection of one's intellectual understanding, requiring education to integrate cognitive, affective, and psychomotor elements. Conversely, Al-Harith bin Asad Al-Muhasibi approaches moral education through a Sufi lens, prioritizing the purification of the soul (tazkiyatun nafs) and closeness to Allah. He stresses the importance of controlling desires, introspection (muhasabah), and spiritual role models in shaping morals. Both scholars agree on the significance of manners and environmental influences in shaping behavior but differ in their emphasis on knowledge and manners as the foundation of morality. The findings underscore that Islamic moral education is rooted not only in knowledge but also in profound spiritual and moral dimensions.
Industry and Social Change In Majalengka Mulyadi, Hendra
Jurnal Ekonomi Teknologi dan Bisnis (JETBIS) Vol. 2 No. 7 (2023): Jurnal Ekonomi, Teknologi dan Bisnis
Publisher : Al-Makki Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.57185/jetbis.v2i7.68

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Majalengka Regency is a potential industrial destination for economic players both on a macro and micro scale. The indication of industrial interest is marked by the switch of several factories or companies in the Karawang, Cikarang and Bekasi regions that build branches of production sources in this region. With consideration of income and its outcomes on the progress of the company, attracting local and foreign investors competing to advance every line of business that is pioneered and developed. In less than 2 years, this phenomenon underlies the basis for a shift in the social dynamics of the Majalengka regency community along with the development of industry in the region. In the course of the business world, both macro and micro entrepreneurs always improve every strategy to capture the maximum income and reduce any ineffective expenses. In the struggle and competition of the strategy, there is a decrease in the effectiveness of local entrepreneurs who are starting to be marginalized and starting to go out of business