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Managerial Strategies of Religious Organizations in the Development of Islamic Education Institutions: A Study on Muhammadiyah and NU Idwin, Muammar; Samad, Duski; Sutan Mamad, Firdaus
Journal of Advanced Islamic Educational Management Vol. 5 No. 1 (2025): Journal Of Advanced Islamic Educational Management
Publisher : Universitas Islam Negeri Raden Intan Lampung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24042/m10t8943

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This research aims to examine and compare the roles of the two largest Islamic organizations in Indonesia, namely Muhammadiyah and Nahdlatul Ulama (NU), in the fields of Islamic education, socio-religion, and religious moderation. Through a literature study method and a qualitative-descriptive approach, this research reveals the ideological characteristics, education system, and socio-religious contributions of the two organizations in shaping a moderate Islamic society. Muhammadiyah is known for its modernist and rational approach to education development and its orientation towards the purification of Islamic teachings, while NU emphasizes traditional and cultural values in developing education and socio-religious practices. In the managerial context, Muhammadiyah adopts a strategy based on a structured and efficient institutional system, focusing on improving management quality, accountability, and developing a science and technology-based curriculum. Meanwhile, NU prioritizes cultural and participatory-based strategies through pesantren and informal education with strong traditional roots, as well as establishing active community involvement in the education process. The study results show that both organizations have significant contributions in strengthening religious moderation in Indonesia through distinctive yet complementary approaches.  The collaboration of the values of modernity and traditionalism in the management of educational institutions is a strategic force in building an inclusive, adaptive and competitive Islamic education system.
Jejak Sejarah Sosial Pendidikan Islam Anak di Indonesia: Kajian Nilai Edukatif Antar Zaman Zulkifli, Zulkifli; Samad, Duski; Sutan Mamad, Firdaus; Kurnia, Asraf
Jurnal al Muta'aliyah: Pendidikan Guru Madrasah Ibtidaiyah Vol 5 No 2 (2025): Jurnal AL-Muta`aliyah
Publisher : LP2M STAI Darul Kamal NW Kembang Kerang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51700/mutaaliyah.v5i2.1140

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This study aims to identify the transformation of Islamic educational thought for children in Indonesia and the accompanying educational values throughout history. Using a descriptive qualitative approach with content and historical analysis, data were collected from classical and contemporary literature, educational documents, and the works of Islamic education figures. The findings reveal that Islamic education for children is dynamic and context-sensitive. In the pre-colonial period, it emphasized morality and spirituality rooted in community-based learning. During the colonial era, Islamic and national values were integrated. The post-independence era marked the formalization of education with a focus on character and social responsibility. In the contemporary era, the approach highlights inclusiveness, digital literacy, and religious moderation. The study concludes that Islamic child education remains rooted in Islamic core values while adapting to socio-cultural dynamics.
Jejak Sejarah Sosial Pendidikan Islam Anak di Indonesia: Kajian Nilai Edukatif Antar Zaman Zulkifli, Zulkifli; Samad, Duski; Sutan Mamad, Firdaus; Kurnia, Asraf
Jurnal al Muta'aliyah: Pendidikan Guru Madrasah Ibtidaiyah Vol 5 No 2 (2025): Jurnal AL-Muta`aliyah
Publisher : LP2M STAI Darul Kamal NW Kembang Kerang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51700/mutaaliyah.v5i2.1140

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This study aims to identify the transformation of Islamic educational thought for children in Indonesia and the accompanying educational values throughout history. Using a descriptive qualitative approach with content and historical analysis, data were collected from classical and contemporary literature, educational documents, and the works of Islamic education figures. The findings reveal that Islamic education for children is dynamic and context-sensitive. In the pre-colonial period, it emphasized morality and spirituality rooted in community-based learning. During the colonial era, Islamic and national values were integrated. The post-independence era marked the formalization of education with a focus on character and social responsibility. In the contemporary era, the approach highlights inclusiveness, digital literacy, and religious moderation. The study concludes that Islamic child education remains rooted in Islamic core values while adapting to socio-cultural dynamics.