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Agama dan Pendidikan di Barat dan Dunia Islam Syahbudin, Akhmad; Jamalie, Zulfa; Noor, Irfan; Iqbal, Muhammad; Basir, Abd.
Mu'allim Vol 5 No 1 (2023): Januari
Publisher : Fakultas Agama Islam Universitas Yudharta Pasuruan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35891/muallim.v5i1.3542

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There has been a struggle in the diversity of the Western world, such as: That religion whose adherents have absolute, universal, and transcendental truths was concretely visualized in the Western World in the Middle Ages, even the West in the Middle Ages was known as the century of faith. However, in the modern era, the West, starting with the birth of a religious Renaissance, was challenged, criticized, and at least suspected. Since the renaissance there have been efforts to bring the Western world towards scularism and the separation of the role of religion in the life of empirical reality. The peak of rejection of religion in the west was raised by Nietzie with the statement God Is Death. In the postmodern century, it is nothing more than an image that has no meaning. Even religion has always been used as material for discussion, but in empirical reality and in practical life the existence of religion is considered as something that has no relation and is considered to interfere with human freedom. Postmodernism has a philosophy of anti-absoluteness and certainty, including in relation to religion. Therefore in the Western world there is no certainty in religion.
The Role of the Campus Environment in the Formation of Islamic Education Values Lellya, Isny; Syahbudin, Akhmad; Juairiah, Juairiah; Az Zahra, Fatimah
Tafkir: Interdisciplinary Journal of Islamic Education Vol. 7 No. 1 (2026): Integrative Islamic Education
Publisher : Pascasarjana Universitas KH. Abdul Chalim

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31538/tijie.v7i1.2351

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Character education based on Islamic values is a crucial aspect in the formation of students’ personalities, especially in vocational education environments with a semi-military system. The campus environment, encompassing physical, social, and cultural aspects, is believed to play a strategic role in the process of internalizing Islamic values. However, the extent to which these elements contribute to the Islamic behavior of students is still rarely studied in depth. This research aims to comprehensively analyze the impact of the campus environment on the internalization of Islamic educational values. The approach employed was qualitative descriptive, utilizing data collection techniques that included participatory observation and in-depth interviews with six final-year students, two lecturers, and two campus staff members. Data analysis was conducted thematically, through coding, categorization, and the identification of key themes that describe the relationship between the physical, social, and cultural aspects of the campus and the practice of Islamic values. The study’s results indicate a gap between the availability of worship facilities and religious programs, and the internalization of Islamic values in students’ daily behavior. Student participation tends to be formal and inconsistent, while semi-military discipline has not been fully integrated with the development of Islamic character. The social and cultural environment of the campus has not formed a collective culture that supports the practice of Islamic values as a whole. These findings confirm that strengthening Islamic educational values requires synergy between campus structure, social interaction, and culture, not just through the provision of formal facilities or programs. The implications of this research can serve as the basis for formulating a more effective Islamic character development strategy in semi-military vocational education.