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THE DEVELOPMENT OF ISLAMIC STUDIES IN THE WESTERN WORLD Julhadi, Julhadi; Dina, Hidayatul; Candra, Aldi Gustika; Hirawan, Robi; Astirani, Fuspita
at-Tahsin Vol 3 No 1 (2023): Kepemimpinan dan Supervisi Akademik
Publisher : Sekolah Tinggi Ilmu Tarbiyah Togo Ambarsari

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59106/attahsin.v3i1.115

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The golden ink of Islamic civilization which has long dominated the world certainly makes Islam a phenomenon worthy of study throughout the world, especially by people outside of Islam. Westerners in particular. They research, conduct studies, and make Islam an object of study in their world of education. Moreover, it is supported by the methodological advantages they have. .With this background, the author wants to examine in depth related to Islamic studies in the Western world, especially in the academic world. Hopefully it can provide overall benefits. From this background, several problems can be formulated to be examined in this paper, including: What is the essence of Islamic studies? How is the history of Islam?studies in the Western world? From the presentation of Islamic studies in the West in the academic world that has been mentioned in the previous chapter, it can be concluded that: (1) Islamic studies are an attempt to know and understand and discuss in depth the ins and outs of matters relating to Islam from various aspects. By holding Islamic Studies, it is hoped that it will be able to increase the understanding and appreciation of Muslims wherever they are; (2) Islamic studies when viewed from a research perspective, can be grouped into two, insiders and outsiders. Islamic studies by Muslims themselves in classical times tended to use a continuous pattern from generation to generation. The pattern has shifted in the present, which tends to become a pattern critical. While the perspective of outsiders, Islamic studies are critical in various aspects because they are based on an attitude of self-defense against the beliefs that they believe in so far; (3) The history of Islamic studies in the Western academic world has existed for a long time. That long history is broken down into three according to the aims and content of Islamic studies. The three stages include: the theological stage, the political stage and the scientific stage; (4) It can be seen the condition of Islamic studies in the Western academic world from the proliferation of centers for Islamic studies in various countries, both in America and Europe. Many Islamic study centers have sprung up in the United States, Chicago, Holland, Germany, London and so on.
A Multidimensional Qualitative Approach: Synthesizing Western and Islamic Research Paradigms Rahman, Abdul; Sesmiarni, Zulfani; Dina, Hidayatul; Julhadi, Julhadi
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.v10i2.454

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This study aims to present a comprehensive synthesis of four major qualitative research approaches narrative inquiry, phenomenology, grounded theory, and Islamic research design as a multidimensional framework for studying phenomena in Islamic education. Narrative inquiry emphasizes the reconstruction of life stories as sources of meaning; phenomenology seeks to uncover the essence of participants’ lived experiences; grounded theory systematically generates concepts or theories emerging from empirical data; while Islamic research design integrates contemporary qualitative strategies with Islamic epistemology, ethics, and values. The analysis demonstrates that each approach offers distinctive strengths yet remains compatible for integrative use. Narrative inquiry supports studies requiring an exploration of individual life trajectories, phenomenology is suitable for examining spiritual and religious experiences in depth, grounded theory is relevant for developing contextually rooted theoretical constructs, and Islamic research design ensures that the research process aligns with Islamic ethical and epistemological foundations. Taken together, these approaches form a multidimensional qualitative model that enriches methodological discourse in Islamic studies and promotes research practices that are both contextually grounded and aligned with the needs of contemporary Muslim societies.
Teacher Professional Ethics: Moral Foundations and Professionalism in Islamic Education Rahman, Abdul; Aprison, Wedra; Dina, Hidayatul; Harto, Budi; Susanti, Riri
Ahlussunnah: Journal of Islamic Education Vol. 4 No. 3 (2025): December
Publisher : STIT Ahlussunnah Bukittinggi

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58485/jie.v4i3.419

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This article examines the professional ethics of teachers, which form the moral and professional foundation for carrying out their duties as educators in Islam. The purpose of this study is to analyze the ethical values inherent in the teaching profession and their relevance in shaping character and the quality of Islamic education. This research uses a qualitative method based on literature study by examining classical and contemporary literature related to the concept of teachers in Islam. The results show that the professional ethics of teachers are an integral part of teaching duties, requiring teachers to always act fairly, honestly, trustworthily, and uphold noble moral values in all educational interactions. The essence of teachers in Islam includes the terms murabbi, mu'allim, and mu'addib. Teacher professionalism in Islamic education is seen in the Qur'an, among others, that teachers must be trustworthy, have integrity and honesty, and be able to be role models for students. The implications of this study emphasize that strengthening the professional ethics of teachers is not only important for improving the quality of Islamic education, but also serves as a foundation for building a generation with character, noble morals, and readiness to face the challenges of the times. This article discusses the professional ethics of teachers in Islamic education.