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Modernisasi Pendidikan Islam di Indonesia (Komparasi Pengalaman Organisasi Muhammadiyah dan Nahdlatul Ulama) Daulay, Saripuddin; Dalimunthe, Rasyid Anwar
Fitrah: Journal of Islamic Education Vol. 2 No. 2 (2021): Desember (2021)
Publisher : Prodi PAI STAI Sumatera Medan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53802/fitrah.v2i2.70

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This study aims to analyze the modernization of Islamic education in Indonesia from two organizations namely Muhammadiyah and Nahdlatul Ulama. The focus of the study is on aspects of modernization and the contribution of modernization to national education. This type of research is qualitative based on literature study. The results of the study explain that aspects of modernization, such as educational goals, Muhammadiyah directs it towards being firm in holding and practicing Islamic teachings sourced from the Qur'an and Hadith. Meanwhile, Nahdlatul Ulama aims to be moral-spiritual oriented which emphasizes the urgency of balance between religion and science. Aspects of the curriculum, Muhammadiyah and Nahdatul Ulama have something in common, namely incorporating science into their curriculum. There is almost no difference in the method aspect, although NU sometimes still maintains its classical methods such as Wetonan and Sorogan. Both aspects of human resource development demand to have the characteristics of organizational scholarship. Its contribution to the national education system, Muhammadiyah gave birth to schools with Islamic curricula which so far only taught science, the NU version gave birth to modern Islamic boarding schools, even tiered to the level of higher education.
Collaboration of Islamic and Christian Teachers in Implementing Religious Moderation Education Sinaga, Ali Imran; Dalimunthe, Rasyid Anwar; Daulay, Saripuddin
Tafkir: Interdisciplinary Journal of Islamic Education Vol. 4 No. 3 (2023): Islamic Education
Publisher : Pascasarjana Universitas KH. Abdul Chalim

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31538/tijie.v4i3.691

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This article aims to reveal the collaboration of Islamic and Christian religious teachers in SMA/SMK in the Pantai Labu District. The method used is descriptive research with a field approach and data analysis named after Miles and Huberman. The research results found were [1]. The activity of combining students in one group to clean houses of worship, both mosques and churches, has been carried out by Islamic and Christian religious teachers. The target is of course to provide experience and habituation for students to do together in every social activity, [2]. If there are friends and parents of grieving students, Islamic and Christian religious teachers always combine Muslim and Christian students to attend the visit. [3]. If any of the students are experiencing grief, the Islamic and Christian religion teachers direct students to give their sincerity in collecting the finances that will be given to the grieving students without discriminating between race, ethnicity, and religion owned by each student. [4]. Familiarize students to support each other in completing the equipment needed for the activities of religious holidays. [5].Inviting each other to religious holidays. The implication of this article can be a guide for religious teachers in multicultural Education in their respective schools. It can open up space for thoughts if teachers are contaminated with narrow thinking.
Modernisasi Pendidikan Islam di Indonesia (Komparasi Pengalaman Organisasi Muhammadiyah dan Nahdlatul Ulama) Daulay, Saripuddin; Dalimunthe, Rasyid Anwar
Fitrah: Journal of Islamic Education Vol. 2 No. 2 (2021): Desember (2021)
Publisher : Sekolah Tinggi Agam Islam Sumatera Medan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53802/fitrah.v2i2.70

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This study aims to analyze the modernization of Islamic education in Indonesia from two organizations namely Muhammadiyah and Nahdlatul Ulama. The focus of the study is on aspects of modernization and the contribution of modernization to national education. This type of research is qualitative based on literature study. The results of the study explain that aspects of modernization, such as educational goals, Muhammadiyah directs it towards being firm in holding and practicing Islamic teachings sourced from the Qur'an and Hadith. Meanwhile, Nahdlatul Ulama aims to be moral-spiritual oriented which emphasizes the urgency of balance between religion and science. Aspects of the curriculum, Muhammadiyah and Nahdatul Ulama have something in common, namely incorporating science into their curriculum. There is almost no difference in the method aspect, although NU sometimes still maintains its classical methods such as Wetonan and Sorogan. Both aspects of human resource development demand to have the characteristics of organizational scholarship. Its contribution to the national education system, Muhammadiyah gave birth to schools with Islamic curricula which so far only taught science, the NU version gave birth to modern Islamic boarding schools, even tiered to the level of higher education.