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Journal : International Journal of Islamic Education, Research and Multiculturalism (IJIERM)

THE ARTICULATION OF ISLAMIC MULTICULTURAL EDUCATION OF DAYAH MUDI MESRA AL-AZIZIYAH NETWORK IN ACEH PEACE Muhammad Riza; Maskuri; Mistar, Junaidi
International Journal of Islamic Education, Research and Multiculturalism (IJIERM) Vol 4 No 2 (2022)
Publisher : The Islamic Education and Multiculturalism Foundation

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47006/ijierm.v4i2.136

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Dayah has a significant role in the socio-religious life of the Acehnese. One of the important roles that the dayah institution has played in recent decades is its role in bridging peace in Aceh. This study aims to explore the role of Dayah Mudi Mesra Al-Aziziyah Samalanga in articulating Islamic multicultural education in Aceh. This study uses a qualitative research approach with case study where the data sources are taken purposefully on 20 informants from Dayah Mudi Mesra Samalanga and figures involved in Aceh peace. Data were collected using in-depth interview and documentation techniques. The data obtained were then analyzed using interactive analytical model. The results show that the articulation of Islamic Multicultural Education of Dayah Mudi Mesra Al-Aziziyah Samalanga is carried out into two forms, they are 1) Internalization of values ​​through the Tastafi curriculum, 2) Externalization through involvement in peace in the conflict between GAM (Free Aceh Movement) and the Indonesian Central Government.
The Phenomenon of School Santrinization in Aceh: Impacts and Implications in Education Muhammad Riza
International Journal of Islamic Education, Research and Multiculturalism (IJIERM) Vol 5 No 3 (2023)
Publisher : The Islamic Education and Multiculturalism Foundation

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47006/ijierm.v5i3.246

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This article examines the phenomenon of school santrinization in Aceh, Indonesia, and its impacts and implications in the field of education. School santrinization refers to the increasing influence of Islamic boarding school (pesantren) norms, values, and practices within formal educational institutions. This qualitative study employs interviews, observations, and document analysis to explore the impacts of school santrinization and its implications in education. The findings shed light on various changes brought about by school santrinization, including alterations in curriculum content, teaching methods, and student behavior. The analysis reveals that curriculum content has undergone a significant shift, with a heightened emphasis on Islamic studies and a reduced focus on subjects unrelated to religious education. This trend reflects the growing influence of pesantren values in shaping the educational landscape. Furthermore, teaching methods have been influenced, with a greater emphasis on rote memorization and recitation of religious texts, aligning with the pedagogical practices commonly observed in pesantren. These changes in instructional strategies have implications for the overall learning experience of students. Moreover, the study finds that school santrinization has impacted student behavior, leading to a stronger adherence to religious practices and an increased gender segregation within schools. The implications of school santrinization in education are multifaceted. Teachers face challenges in adapting their pedagogical approaches to accommodate the changing educational landscape, striking a balance between religious and secular knowledge domains.