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Journal : SANGKEP: Jurnal Kajian Sosial Keagamaan

THE IMPLEMENTATION OF ISLAMIC PARENTING TO ENHANCE RESILIENCE IN ORPHANS AT AL-JAM’IYATUL WASHLIYAH ORPHANAGE IN MEDAN Harahap, Zul Ilfah; Sahrul
SANGKéP: Jurnal Kajian Sosial Keagamaan Vol. 8 No. 2 (2025): Religion and Society in the Digital Age: Communication, Moderation, and Social
Publisher : UIN Mataram dan Asosiasi Sosiologi Agama Indonesia (ASAGI)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20414/sangkep.v8i2.13981

Abstract

This study explores the implementation of Islamic parenting in fostering resilience among orphans at Al-Jam'iyatul Washliyah Orphanage in Medan. A descriptive qualitative method with a case study approach was utilized to obtain an in-depth understanding of the phenomenon. Participants consisted of caregivers, foster children, and orphanage staff members who were directly involved in caregiving activities. Data were gathered through semi-structured interviews, direct observation, and documentation, and analyzed using Miles and Huberman’s interactive model, which includes data reduction, data display, and conclusion drawing. The findings indicate that Islamic parenting characterized by role modeling (al-uswah), habituation of worship (al-‘adah), provision of advice (al-mau’izhah), attentiveness (al-mulahazhoh), and non-violent discipline (al-‘uqbah), contributed significantly to enhancing the orphans’ resilience across psychological, social, and academic domains. These methods supported the development of emotional regulation, self-discipline, empathy, social connectedness, and spiritual awareness. Caregivers functioned not only as educators but also as surrogate parents who provided moral direction, emotional security, and consistent routines. The study concludes that Islamic parenting practices hold potential as a strategic framework for strengthening resilience in institutional care settings. Their adoption in other orphanages or childcare institutions may offer valuable benefits in promoting the psychological well-being and holistic development of children affected by loss, abandonment, or economic hardship.
Co-Authors Afif Mulatif Agustina Ahmad Suryadi, Ahmad Ali Yusron Aminwara, Rena Annisa Tasyakurna Aprilia, Siska Arafiq Ardiana Vita Ratna Sari Artarifah, Fitriani Asmaret, Desi Aulia Andhini Awindya, Alzena Aziz Arifin Aziz, Atri Dewi Azzahra, Salsabila Putri Baharuddin Budi Darmawan Cahyaningrum, Ryzka Dafa Amrullah, Farhan Denok, Denok Wulandari Didy Ika Supriadi Dyah Kusbiantari Dyah Lestari, Budi Edi Yanto, Edi Eggi Pratama Egi Raputri Eka Winarsih Elva Savira Evie, Sova farhan dafa, insan ramadhan Hairul Anam Harahap, Zul Ilfah I MADE SUJANA . Ibrahim IDA FITRIYAH Ika Tyas Mustika Sari Jannatun Naimah Judijanto, Loso La Ode Alfin Haris Munandar Lalu Jinade Lathifatul Azizah Lica Perta Juliyas Muharni Lukmarti Mujianah Maghfiroh, Anik MAHMUDI Mailin Mifta Mairani Noor Muhammad Dandi Nugroho Muhammad Fatahul Uyun Novi, Novita Sari Novita Sari Nur Abidah Idrus Nur Faizah nurul latifah Oktoberty Paizal, Muhammad Pramana, Asteria Qadarin, Maryam Rahma Widi Rahmi Seri Hanida Raisya Afifah Zahra Ranisa Ramadhani Ratnasari, Ardiana Restu Afandi, Rizki Ridwan, Agus Septima Rini Hardiyanti Ali Rudi Salam Salwa Asysyifaa Salsabila Saman, Saman Sarudi Shallaita, Baiq Annisa Siti Sumarni Sri Marfu'ah Sri Marfu’ah Sukmawati, Sulia Suliyeh Suryaningsih, Hartati Syafaruddin Ch Taufan Handika Putra Tsaqiila, Thalia Qaulan Tumangger, Mia Hafizah Umar Sagaf Utomo, Bekti Vingky Zulfa Asria Wardana, Lalu Ali Winanti Nike Apriliawan Wulan, Roro Yaniatu Hujjatunnafiah Yeni Sundari Yoce F. Abidano Zulpan