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Journal : Bulletin of Islamic Research

The Role of Humans as Objects and Subjects in Education: Basic Understanding and Implementation Najwa Nailah Salsabila; Hafidz; Ence Raisha Renaldi; Olyvia Nanda Armila; Lailatul Hanifah; Rafa Hanif Maulida; Anugerah Gelora Saputra; Muhammad Gibran Naufali
Bulletin of Islamic Research Vol. 3 No. 1 (2025)
Publisher : Educational Foundation for Qur'anic Exegesis and Hadith Studies (Yayasan Pendidikan Tafsir Hadis)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.69526/bir.v3i1.169

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In human life, he plays the role of a subject as well as an object. This also applies in the world of education, where humans hold a role as the subject and object of education. The topic of Humans as Objects and Subjects of Education leads readers to understand that humans play both roles. Thus, readers are expected to understand the basic understanding of human beings, the nature of human beings, and how human beings function as objects and subjects in education. This understanding begins with a general concept of human beings. Readers are invited to think about how humans play the role of educational objects and subjects who, in daily life, are directly involved in various educational activities. Therefore, there is no reason not to study the role of humans in such contexts. Furthermore, readers are invited to think and discuss further about the meaning of humans, the role of humans as objects of education, and the role of humans as educational subjects.
Typical Characteristics of Islamic Religious Education and Its Role in Fostering Islamic Character Hildan Ramadhan; Hafidz; Ummu Izzatul Uswatun Khalisah; Lutfia Nazella Ulya; Julianda; Zahrina Wardah; Ma’ruf Ardiyanto
Bulletin of Islamic Research Vol. 3 No. 1 (2025)
Publisher : Educational Foundation for Qur'anic Exegesis and Hadith Studies (Yayasan Pendidikan Tafsir Hadis)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.69526/bir.v3i1.171

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Islamic Religious Education has a very important role in the formation of Islamic character. This education offers a holistic approach that aims to create individuals who not only understand the teachings of the religion but are also able to apply them in various aspects of life. Thus, Islamic Religious Education has a strategic role in shaping Islamic character, especially in the challenging modern era. This research aims to identify the distinctive characteristics of PAI and explore its contribution in shaping individuals in accordance with Islamic values. The main problem raised is how the distinctive characteristics of PAI can be implemented effectively to create a balanced character between spiritual, moral, intellectual, and social aspects. The research method used is literature review and critical analysis of various relevant sources. The results of the study show that PAI is not only normative but also applicative, offering a holistic approach that emphasizes the understanding and application of Islamic values in daily life. This article also identifies key challenges in the implementation of PAI, such as the relevance of the curriculum to the needs of the era of globalization, as well as providing solutions based on an integrative and contextual approach. This study concludes that PAI plays an important role as an instrument for the formation of a generation with Islamic character, noble character, and firm faith, as well as being able to make a positive contribution to modern society.
Implementation of Ta'dib Values in Forming Noble Morals in Islamic Religious Education Learning Hanif Najmi; Hafidz; Bagas Faiz Rizky; Nuzulia Mustika Dhani; Isnadia Wilda Hanifah; Dina Arifatul Husna; Eka Febriyani; Nadhira Naura Rezelia
Bulletin of Islamic Research Vol. 3 No. 1 (2025)
Publisher : Educational Foundation for Qur'anic Exegesis and Hadith Studies (Yayasan Pendidikan Tafsir Hadis)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.69526/bir.v3i1.172

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Islamic education aims to form individuals who have a balance in intellectual, emotional, behavioral, and spiritual aspects comprehensively. However, in its implementation in the field, Islamic education faces various challenges, especially in the process of transmitting knowledge and instilling Islamic values. These problems include a lack of a thorough understanding of the concept of Islamic education, limited resources, and resistance to Islamic approaches in the modern environment. This study uses a qualitative method with a descriptive-analytical approach to examine the relevance of the concept of ta'dib as initiated by al-Attas in Islamic education. Data were obtained through in-depth interviews with practitioners and education observers, direct observations, and literature studies of al-Attas' works and related documents. Content analysis techniques are used to evaluate the challenges of Islamic education and identify how the concept of ta'dib can be applied practically. The results of the study show that the concept of ta'dib is relevant as a comprehensive model of Islamic education. This approach emphasizes the importance of an Islamic view of life through the integration of tawhidy values in every aspect of the educational process. With the application of the concept of ta'dib, Islamic education has the potential to create civilized humans who are able to provide solutions to the problems of the people, although systematic efforts are still needed to overcome implementation challenges in the field.
Basic Concepts of Tarbiyah Ta'lim and Ta'dib Education Muhammad Yahya Azzam; Hafidz; Miftahul Huda Irfansyah; Suci adelia Pratiwi; Muhammad Yazid Ilhami; Sumayyah; Muhammad Dzaky Hilmi
Bulletin of Islamic Research Vol. 3 No. 1 (2025)
Publisher : Educational Foundation for Qur'anic Exegesis and Hadith Studies (Yayasan Pendidikan Tafsir Hadis)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.69526/bir.v3i1.173

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This article examines the basic concept of Islamic education consisting of tarbiyah, ta'lim, and ta'dib. These three concepts are the most important foundation for the development of human resources who are knowledgeable, noble, and civilized in accordance with Islamic values. Tarbiya focuses on developing its overall physical, mental and spiritual potential. Ta'lim focuses on the systematic transfer of knowledge to improve understanding and skills. On the other hand, Ta'dib emphasizes moral and ethical education to develop civilized and responsible human beings. This study uses literature review techniques to analyze these concepts based on relevant literature. This analysis shows that the integration of tarbiyah, ta'lim, and tahdib can provide a comprehensive Islamic education framework to answer current challenges.
Adaptation and Innovation Strategies for Islamic Education Curriculum in the Digital Era 4.0 Firdaus Munif Qasthalani; Hafidz; Malik Ibrahim ‘Aliyuddin; Ahmad Dimas Fahrezy; Afifah Azahra Prihasti; Fatimah Azzahra Ayu Sandera; Aqgit Qizty Muriska; Syafarani Sucifirdiasti
Bulletin of Islamic Research Vol. 3 No. 1 (2025)
Publisher : Educational Foundation for Qur'anic Exegesis and Hadith Studies (Yayasan Pendidikan Tafsir Hadis)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.69526/bir.v3i1.174

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This article discusses how Islamic education adapts and innovates in curriculum development in the digital era 4.0. While digital technology provides many opportunities, there are various challenges that must be faced, such as limited access to technology, lack of digital skills among teachers, differences between Islamic values and modern technology, and cultural barriers. Through a literature review, this article emphasizes the importance of building a curriculum that combines technology with Islamic values, improving teachers' digital skills, and utilizing technology wisely. This research aims to keep Islamic education relevant and competitive in the digital era without losing the Islamic identity that is the foundation.
The Relevance of Ibn Khaldun's Islamic Education Concept to Modern Education on the book of Muqaddimah Fariha; Hafidz; Yuka Afilsa; Nadhine; Jennygiyanadivaa; Mugsith Ariyanto; Muhammad Hanan Imaduddin; Zaky Hafidz Abdillah
Bulletin of Islamic Research Vol. 3 No. 1 (2025)
Publisher : Educational Foundation for Qur'anic Exegesis and Hadith Studies (Yayasan Pendidikan Tafsir Hadis)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.69526/bir.v3i1.175

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Ibn Khaldun is a Muslim intellectual who has multiscience and expertise. He is known as a historian, sociologist, politician, and even a philosopher. However, in his monumental work, Muqaddimah, Ibn Khaldun also had insightful thoughts about education that he wrote almost one-third of the content of the Muqaddimah. Therefore, he deserves to be called an Islamic educational figure. Since Ibn Khaldun was a Muslim intellectual who had no doubt about his knowledge of Islamic studies, it was interesting to examine his views on Education which in many ways were certainly influenced by his understanding of Islamic teachings in addition to the problems and realities of the ummah in his time. His religious, critical and humanist educational thinking can be a reference for the development of Islamic education, especially in the National Education System in Indonesia, especially in the current era where the development of science tends to be oriented towards the Western concept (west-centric), including the field of education.
The Influence of Gadget Use on Early Childhood: Impacts and Strategies for Balanced Development Azzah Shafa; Hafidz; Aulia Desti; Kharisma Dikta; Zahra Dian; Aisyah Azzahra; Nabila Sagita; Kania Rahma
Bulletin of Islamic Research Vol. 3 No. 1 (2025)
Publisher : Educational Foundation for Qur'anic Exegesis and Hadith Studies (Yayasan Pendidikan Tafsir Hadis)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.69526/bir.v3i1.181

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This study explores the influence of gadget use on early childhood development, emphasizing both its positive and negative impacts. With the rapid advancement of technology, gadgets have become integral to modern life, providing educational resources, communication tools, and entertainment. However, excessive and unsupervised gadget use among children poses significant risks, including social detachment, delayed cognitive and emotional development, and reduced physical activity. Using descriptive and quantitative methods combined with a literature study, this research aims to analyze the effects of gadget use on children's social, emotional, and cognitive growth. The study also examines parental roles in managing gadget exposure and offers strategies to mitigate its adverse effects. Findings reveal that while gadgets offer educational benefits and enhance access to information, overuse can lead to dependency and hinder the social development of children. Parental guidance, such as setting screen-time limits, encouraging interactive play, and fostering balanced gadget use, is critical to ensuring a positive developmental trajectory. This research underscores the importance of responsible technology integration to promote holistic growth in early childhood.
The Role of Parents in Handling Children Challenges of Modern Times Muhammad Hilmi Farras; Hafidz; Aisha Rahmawati; Angel Laveda Winsome Permata Samudra; Hadar Azizi; Aqila Fauziah Arimbi; Wais Alqorni
Bulletin of Islamic Research Vol. 3 No. 1 (2025)
Publisher : Educational Foundation for Qur'anic Exegesis and Hadith Studies (Yayasan Pendidikan Tafsir Hadis)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.69526/bir.v3i1.182

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This study examines the critical role of parents in addressing the challenges faced by children in modern times. The rise of media and technology has posed significant challenges to character education, which is essential in shaping a child's emotional intelligence (EQ) and spiritual intelligence (SQ). Parents, as the primary educators, play a dominant role in instilling positive habits, providing a strong moral foundation, and fostering a religious atmosphere at home and school. The problem identified is that many parents inadvertently exacerbate these challenges by granting their children unrestricted access to gadgets at an early age, potentially hindering their character development. The research aims to explore how parental involvement, grounded in tenderness, affection, and Islamic principles, can effectively mitigate the adverse effects of technological advancements on children's upbringing. The study employs a qualitative research method through literature review and document analysis to gather insights into best practices and challenges faced by parents in modern parenting. The findings highlight that a proactive and balanced approach by parents, which includes setting boundaries on gadget usage, promoting religious values, and encouraging productive habits, significantly contributes to the development of EQ and SQ in children. This research underscores the importance of parental guidance in navigating the complexities of modern times and provides recommendations for fostering well-rounded and morally grounded individuals.
Co-Authors Achmad, Alfian Afifah Azahra Prihasti Ahmad Dimas Fahrezy Aisha Rahmawati Aisyah Azzahra Angel Laveda Winsome Permata Samudra Anugerah Gelora Saputra Aqgit Qizty Muriska Aqila Fauziah Arimbi Ardha Zahro Nareswari As Salma Qindi Al Farisi Aulia Desti Az Zuhdi, Muhammad Abdul Wahab Azzah Shafa Bagas Faiz Rizky Bambang Sumardjoko Dewi Fitriah Khusnul Khotimah Dina Arifatul Husna Dwi Bagus Santoso Setiawan Eka Febriyani Ence Raisha Renaldi Erwin Hermawan Farhan Mahara Fariha Fatimah Azzahra Ayu Sandera Firdaus Munif Qasthalani Hadar Azizi Hanif Najmi Hildan Ramadhan Husna Nashihin Inka Dinda Thiara Qurrotunnisa Isnadia Wilda Hanifah Isnaya Arina Hidayati‎ Istanto Jennygiyanadivaa Julianda Kania Rahma Kharisma Dikta Kurnia Ahmad, Rizky Kurniawan, Desma Lailatul Hanifah Lutfia Nazella Ulya Malik Ibrahim ‘Aliyuddin Ma’ruf Ardiyanto Miftahul Huda Irfansyah Mohammad Zakki Azani Mugsith Ariyanto Muh Nur Rochim Maksum Muhammad Dzaky Hilmi Muhammad Gibran Naufali Muhammad Hanan Imaduddin Muhammad Hilmi Farras Muhammad Malik Fikry Al Farros Muhammad Ridlo Muhammad Wildan Shohib Muhammad Yahya Azzam Muhammad Yazid Ilhami Mustofa, Triono Ali Muthoharun Jinan Nabila Sagita Nadhine Nadhira Naura Rezelia Najwa Nailah Salsabila Nur Farid Khoiruddin Nur Sahlul Mubarok Nurmashinta Fadhilah Nurul Latifatul Inayati‎ Nuzulia Mustika Dhani Olyvia Nanda Armila Rafa Hanif Maulida Rizal Arfan Mah’ruf Rizqi Hidayati Samsudin Amir Satria Arif Wicaksono Suci adelia Pratiwi Sumayyah Syafarani Sucifirdiasti Ummu Izzatul Uswatun Khalisah Vivi Santika, Ajeng Wachidi Wais Alqorni Yuka Afilsa Zaenal Abidin Zahra Dian Zahrina Wardah Zaky Hafidz Abdillah