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A Content Analysis of the Philosophical Foundations of the Islamic Religious Education Curriculum Hidayati, Sri; Kemerindo, Gref; Yakub, Ramli; Fadli, Rahmat; Lahmi, Ahmad
El-Rusyd Vol. 10 No. 2 (2025): December
Publisher : Sekolah Tinggi Ilmu Tarbiyah (STIT) Ahlussunnah Bukittinggi

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58485/elrusyd.v10i2.444

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The development of an Islamic Education curriculum requires a strong philosophical foundation so that it does not become limited to technical-administrative aspects. This article aims to explain the relationship between foundational philosophy, institutional vision and mission, and their implementation in designing the Islamic Religious Education curriculum. This study employs a qualitative method with a content analysis approach using various literature sources that discuss educational policy, curriculum theory, and implementation practices in Islamic educational institutions. The analysis indicates that the philosophy of Islamic education serves as the basis for formulating learning objectives oriented toward Tauhid values and character formation. The vision and mission function as a bridge between philosophical values and the operational direction of the curriculum. In addition, the development of curriculum components such as objectives, content, methods, and evaluation requires principles of relevance, flexibility, continuity, efficiency, and effectiveness. The review of practices in Madrasah Aliyah and Vocational High Schools suggests differences in implementation emphasis according to each institution’s context. These findings indicate that the alignment between foundational philosophy, vision and mission, and curriculum structure is essential for producing a more adaptive and contextually relevant Islamic Religious Education curriculum.
Progressive Islam in Haedar Nashir’s Perspective and Its Implications for Islamic Education in Indonesia Aljamaedi, Aljamaedi; Yanfaunnas, Yanfaunnas; Syahruddin, Syahruddin; Mursal, Mursal; Lahmi, Ahmad
El-Rusyd Vol. 10 No. 2 (2025): December
Publisher : Sekolah Tinggi Ilmu Tarbiyah (STIT) Ahlussunnah Bukittinggi

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58485/elrusyd.v10i2.558

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This article aims to analyze in depth Haedar Nashir's thoughts on the concept of Progressive Islam and its relevance to strengthening the Muhammadiyah movement and reforming Islamic education in Indonesia. This study uses a qualitative method with a content analysis approach. The research data is sourced from Haedar Nashir's primary works discussing Progressive Islam and Muhammadiyah, as well as secondary sources in the form of scientific journal articles, academic books, previous research results, and official Muhammadiyah documents. Data analysis was conducted using thematic content analysis techniques by classifying the data into main themes, such as the definition of Progressive Islam, its theological and philosophical foundations, basic principles, and its implementation in the Muhammadiyah movement, particularly in the field of education. The results of the study show that Progressive Islam in Haedar Nashir's perspective is a comprehensive and visionary Islamic paradigm, which positions Islam as a moral, intellectual, and social force in building a modern civilization. This concept not only functions as a theological framework, but also as an ideological and strategic foundation for Muhammadiyah in responding to global dynamics, technological disruption, and contemporary humanitarian challenges. In the context of Islamic education, Progressive Islam implies strengthening the integration between religious knowledge and modern science, transforming the orientation of education towards the formation of people who are faithful, knowledgeable, and have superior personalities, as well as developing an adaptive, inclusive, and civilized education system. Thus, Haedar Nashir's thoughts on Progressive Islam contribute significantly to the renewal of Islamic education and the strengthening of Muhammadiyah's role in the development of a just, progressive, and sustainable Indonesian civilization.
Co-Authors - Afrizal AA Sudharmawan, AA Afriandi, Budi Afriko, Novik Agus, Fauzi Agusrianto, Agusrianto Aljamaedi, Aljamaedi Amat, Ali Aminah Aminah Amrizon, Amrizon Andrianto Andrianto Anwar Pahutar, Agus Anzalman Anzalman, Anzalman Apriandi, Budi Apris Apris, Apris Ardianto, Firdaus Ari Prima Arisnelwati, Arisnelwati Arman, Iza Arni, Tatis Asmaret, Desi Ayu, Sandra Badriyatul Muniroh, Badriyatul Bakar, Rohandi Abu Budi Budi Bukhari Bukhari Bulek, Muhammad Jahar Bumi, Hengki Ras Dafril, Dafril Dahlan, Dasrizal Dahlan, Desrizal Dasrizal D, Dasrizal Dasrizal Dahlan Djosan, Marlina Elhusein, Shofwan Karim Elhusen, Shofwan Karim Elhusen, Sofwan Karim Eliyadi, Eliyadi Elvina Elvina Ermawita, Yulia Fadli, Rahmat Firdaus, Khairul Gusnita, Fitri Habibi, Asmar Halim, Syaflin Hendri Hendri Ihsan Ihsan Ikbal, Ahmad Ismasnawati Ismi, Khairati Johardi, Johardi Julhadi, Julhadi Kadri, Husen Karim Elhusein, Sofwan Karim Elhusein, Syofwan Kemerindo, Gref Khairunnas, Khairunnas Kholidah Kholidah, Kholidah Lidra, Ahmad Lukis Alam M, Mukhlis M. Fikar Mahyudin Ritonga Maltifal, Maltifal Marlinton, Eki Masnita, Delmi Meredian Alam Mitra, Fitria Muhammad Faisal Muhammad fauzan Muksinin, Muksinin Mulyadi Mulyadi Mursal Mursal Nasution, Suryadi Nofrizal Nofrizal Nofrizal, Edi Novigator, Hendri Nur Saadah Khudri Nurhamidar, Nurhamidar Nurnajmi, Nurnajmi Pilihantoni, Riko Putra, Ronika Rahmi Rahmi Raja Ritonga Ras Bumi, Hengki rasyid, aguswan Riki Saputra, Riki RISNA OKTAVIA, RISNA Ritonga, Ahmad Roisuddin Rizki Eka Putra, Rizki Eka Ronaldi, Ronaldi Rosniati Hakim Sari, Elpita Sobhan, Sobhan Sri Hidayati Sri Wahyuni Sukmayeti, Sukmayeti Sukri, Indra Surianti, Lizi Virma SURYANINGRUM, EVI Syafrianto, Syafrianto Syafrion, Syafrion Syafriyon Syahruddin Syahruddin Syofrianisda, Syofrianisda Thaheransyah Wahdi, Rifana Wahyun, Sri Wahyuni, Yessi Wulandari Wulandari Yakub, Ramli Yanfaunnas, Yanfaunnas Yasrah Dalimunthe, Rahma Yondrizal, Yondrizal Yossar, Yossar Yusneti Yusra, Linda Zulhandra, Zulhandra Zulkifli Zulkifli