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PROPHETIC GOOD FATHERING: RESTRUCTURING THE PARENTING PRINCIPLES OF THE PROPHET JACOB IN THE QUR'AN AND HADITH Syahputri, Agin Mulya; Muna, Arif Chasanul; Fata, Zahrul; Kurniawan, Cecep Soleh
TSAQAFAH Vol. 21 No. 1 (2025): Tsaqafah Jurnal Peradaban Islam
Publisher : Universitas Darussalam Gontor

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21111/tsaqafah.v21i1.12828

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This research examines the concept of good fathering in the story of the Prophet Jacob and its contextualization in the concept of modern parenting. This type of research is library research by collecting verses from the Quran and related hadiths, so the method used is the  thematic (maudhu'i) method. The data was analyzed using qualitative content analysis in accordance with the procedures in the maudhu'i interpretation method, namely categorizing the collected data into sub-themes, then structuring and analyzing them. The results of this research are: First, the concept of good fathering contained in the story of the prophet Ya'qub is reflected in his role as a successful father in educating, caring for and accompanying his children who have diverse behavior, and successfully manage problems between siblings. The principles of good fathering that can be taken from the story of the Prophet Jacob are, the function of father as educator (QS 12: 17, 18, 83-87, 94-98), father as protector (QS 12: 4-5, 63-67), father as decision maker (QS 12: 67, 87), father as guardian of harmonious family relationships (QS 12: 17-18, 83-87, 94-98), and father as director of the family vision (QS 12: 38). Second, the concept of good fathering of the Prophet Jacob is very relevant to be contextualized in modern parenting. Prophet Jacob educated his children using a democratic-authoritative parenting model, which prioritizes dialogue with patience and affection. This type of parenting model is very relevant to be applied to raising children amidst the current liberal parenting model in the modern era today.
Co-Authors Abdul Basith Junaidy Abdullah Sahroni Ahmad, Mohd. Farhan bin Al Maliki, Muhammad Alwi Al-Ansyari, Ahmad Fuad Al-Fairusy, Muhajir Alfan Firmanto, Alfan Ali Akbar Arif Chasanul Muna Arif Wijaya Arif, Achmad Baehaqi Bin Dr. Haji Samsul Muawan, Muhammad Furqan Firdaus bin Mahmud, Hafini binti Haji Matnor, Siti Nur Adibah Binti Mohd. Shahrenidzam, Rabiahtul Shahnazirah Dani Durahman Endang Maisuri, Desi Fad, Mohammad Farid Firdaus, Muhammad Furqan Hadi, Mukhammad Nur Haerul Akmal Hammis Syafaq Hidayati, Rosidah Hj. Mohiddin, Hjh. Mas Nooraini binti Husain, Mohd. Huefiros Efizi bin Husain, Muhammad Zakir Idris Hemay, Idris Irfan Anshori Irma Yulita Silviany Islamiyah, Latifatul JANNAH, FARIDATUL Jannah, S. Fathiyatul Johan Arifin Kanggas, Fazari Zul Hasmi Khoirul Anwar Lubis, Sufrin Efendi Mohd. Senin, Mohd. Shukri bin Mohiddin, Hajah Mas Nooraini Binti Haji Mubarok, Acep Zoni Saeful Mubarok, Ferry Khusnul Muhammad Don, Mohd. Ali bin Muhammad Hatta Muhammad Saifullah Muji Mulia MUNAWAROH, HIFDHOTUL Muslim, Pepep Puad Mustika, Rita Naning Fatmawatie, Naning Nurfitria, Anggelia Nurman Kholis, Nurman Pane, Riem Malini Panji Adam Agus Putra Popon Srisusilawati Putri, Imelda Rachmawati, Andini Rahman El Junusi Ramadhan, Rangga Abdi Rana, Mohamad Rashda Diana Resa, Teresa Rohana, Syarifah Rohman, Muhammad Abdul Romadan, Ade Imun Rosli, Mohd. Rilizam bin Safitri, Nurfala Sechan, Deswinta Elsa Luxiana Sunandar, Dadan Syahputri, Agin Mulya Syibromalisi, Arif Tajul Arifin Umar, Fazlon Wafiroh, Athifatul Yusof, Kamaru Salam Zahrul Fata Zakki Fuad Khalil Zulfatmi Zulfatmi