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Women and the Challenges of the Future of Islamic Education Manshur, Fadlil Munawwar; Herlina, N. Hani; Atoillah, Ahmad Nabil
Jurnal Penelitian Pendidikan Islam Vol 8 No 2 (2020): Islamic Educational Studies
Publisher : Graduate Program, Universitas Islam Darussalam (UID) | Islamic University of Darussalam

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36667/jppi.v8i2.486

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This study seeks to elaborate on the position and function of women in the realm of Islamic education. This study uses the critical review method, a method used to interpret texts critically. The results of the study show that Muslim women in Indonesia are in fact part of Muslim women in other parts of the world. However, Indonesian Muslim women tend to have greater opportunities and chances in facing a bright future of education. Within Islamic education institutions, the viewpoint of women has shifted from a conservative view to a more egalitarian one. The oldest and largest Islamic education institution in Indonesia, namely pondok pesantren, is accustomed in using the terminology of equality and alignment relatives to gender as their educational discourse. They are not only fluent in discussing the concept of gender equality, the terminology has even become part of the practice of pondok pesantren education.
Konsep Pendidikan Multikultural menurut Nadirsyah Hosen Nurhasanah, Anah; Atoillah, Ahmad Nabil; Rohman, Ahmad Abdur
Bestari Vol 17 No 2 (2020): Studi Pendidikan Islam
Publisher : Fakultas Tarbiyah dan Keguruan, Universitas Islam Darussalam (UID) | Islamic University of Darussalam, Ciamis, Jawa Barat, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36667/bestari.v17i2.516

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Education is the most important factor in efforts to develop potential and knowledge and cultural values. In the context of a society that has diversity in various aspects ranging from religion, ethnicity, ethnicity to culture, it needs deep understanding as well as awareness of the importance of multicultural education to maintain togetherness and integrity of a nation. In an effort to realize these efforts, multicullural education is interpreted as a process of understanding the diversity that exists and the similarities to be able to respect each other. In order to realize an understanding of multiculturalism, it must be endeavored in the right way, namely through education. The focus of this research is (l) what is the concept of multicultural education according to Nadirsyah Hosen? (2) how is the relevance of Nadirsyah Hosen's multicultural education concept with the aim of Islamic education? In order to find answers to the above questions, the authors conducted research using a library research research approach or commonly referred to as literature review research. Sources of data obtained for this research library research can be in the form of research journals, dissertations, theses, theses, research reports, text books, papers, seminar reports, and / or official publications of the government or other institutions. The references are then processed using the content analysis method which aims to obtain the contents of the data and information then analyzed with a deductive thinking model, which departs from general theory to find applicative conclusions. The findings in this study are as follows: (l) The concept of multicultural education in Nadirsyah Hosen's view is to implement education that engages students who are not only intellectually intelligent but aware of national diversity. Providing equal opportunities to all students in obtaining education regardless of differences in racial, cultural, ethnic and religious backgrounds, in order to avoid discriminatory attitudes, fanaticism so as to form a tolerant attitude, respect for differences and culture. (2) Nadirsyah Hosen's thoughts regarding multicultural education are relevant to the goals of Islamic education. In Islam it is explained that the purpose of education is in accordance with the purpose of the creation of Allah's creatures. Becoming the unifier of the nation forms human beings who not only worship Allah or Ghair Mahdah but also respect the diversity of the nation which is known as mahdah worship. The relation with multicultural education is that religion has strong foundations in implementing education that understands a pluralistic nation
Islamic Education, Insan Kamil, and the Challenges of the Era of Society 5.0: A Literature Review Husni, Husni; Atoillah, Ahmad Nabil
Jurnal Penelitian Pendidikan Islam Vol 10 No 1 (2022): Islamic Educational Studies
Publisher : Graduate Program, Universitas Islam Darussalam (UID) | Islamic University of Darussalam

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36667/jppi.v10i1.1005

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This study attempts to elaborate the concepts of Islamic education, the concept of insan kamil, and the challenges of the two concepts. This study is considered very important considering that both concepts face serious challenges in the Society 5.0 era. Through the literature review method on a number of relevant literature, the study found several conclusions. Facing the challenges of the Society 5.0 era, Islamic education must improve itself and try little by little to solve the various problems that bind it. The efforts that are offered as alternatives in this article, which are also frequently raised by the results of previous studies, can at least be used as academic and practical discourses in addressing the conditions and existence of Islamic education and the challenges it faces. A number of alternatives offered are (1) eliminating the notion of dualism-science, (2) developing teacher professionalism standards, (3) developing Islamic education as a center of excellence, (4) reorienting the understanding of Islamic teachings, and (5) optimizing the curriculum of the Islamic Religious Education in public schools
Doktrin Predestinasi dan Determinisme: Antara Muktazilah dan Asy’ariyah Manshur, Fadlil Munawwar; Herlina, N. Hani; Atoillah, Ahmad Nabil
TAJDID Vol 29 No 2 (2022): Islamic Studies
Publisher : Research and Development Institution, Darussalam Institute for Islamic Studies

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36667/tajdid.v29i2.501

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In classical Islamic thought, ‘divine predestination’ (qada’ wa’l-qadar) versus ‘human free will’ (ikhtiyar) is one of the most hotly contested topics. This article critically analyses the contribution made to this discourse by the two prominent schools of Islamic theology, the Asharites and the Mu’tazilites, by focusing on a topic that is crucial to the philosophy and theology of theology. This article seeks to properly understand Islamic intellectual history and culture by arguing that the treatment of the two schools of Islamic theology on the issue of qada’ wa’l-qadar and ikhtiyar is innovative, influential, and fundamentally more complex than previously acknowledged. On the subject of free will versus fate, the study’s findings indicate that the Mu’tazilah and Ash’ariyah have made compromises between philosophical, theological (kalam), and esoteric (sûfi) perspectives. Given that the subject matter and methodology of kalam, falsafah, and tasawwûf are frequently considered to be very different or even contradictory, this attitude of accommodation is plainly exceptional.
Pattern and Learning Design of Islamic Religious Education for Early Children Rizal, Soni Samsu; Herlina, N Hani; Atoillah, Ahmad Nabil; Mubarokah, Indahilma
Edukasi Islami: Jurnal Pendidikan Islam Vol. 12 No. 03 (2023): Edukasi Islami: Jurnal Pendidikan Islam
Publisher : Sekolah Tinggi Agama Islam Al Hidayah

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30868/ei.v12i03.4331

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This study examines the learning patterns and designs of Islamic Religious Education (PAI) for Early Childhood Kindergartens (TK) in the City of Ciamis, Indonesia by analyzing learning activities, both in terms of curriculum and teaching materials as well as planning and evaluation systems. Researchers used a descriptive analytical approach to field studies and examined various literature relating to PAI learning for early childhood as a theoretical reference for this research. School document reviews, field observations, interviews with kindergarten heads and teachers are an integral part of this analysis process. This work concludes that kindergarten teachers understand the PAI curriculum and have skills in designing lesson plans even though the implementation process is sometimes not relevant to the Daily Activity Units (SKH) and Weekly Activity Units (SKM) that have been designed. Furthermore, the PAI learning evaluation system is carried out on a daily and semiannual basis, the results of which are both indicators of achieving student progress. All of this illustrates that the implementation of PAI learning in kindergarten has been running adequately to encourage the achievement of educational goals listed in the curriculum, but innovation and creativity are still needed by school principals and teachers so that the learning process is richer and in line with scientific developments and the dynamics of the times.