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Arabic Language Practice in Islamic Boarding Schools : (a Linguistic Landscape Study) Maf'udah, Syafiyatul; Bahruddin, Uril; Barry, Nur Hasan Abdul
Shaut al Arabiyyah Vol 13 No 1 (2025): JURNAL SHAUT AL-'ARABIYAH
Publisher : Jurusan Pendidikan Bahasa Arab

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24252/saa.v13i1.55860

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The female Mambaus Sholihin Boarding School implements a bilingual policy, namely Arabic and English, in the daily life of the santri. This study aims to analyze the influence of the linguistic landscape (LL) on the practice of speaking Arabic in the pesantren. The linguistic landscape in this pesantren encompasses three main languages, namely Indonesian, Arabic, and English, with a specific focus on the role of Arabic in LL and its impact on the habit of speaking Arabic among the santri. A qualitative approach was used to collect data in the form of photographs of visual signs in the pesantren environment, both in the form of infrastructural information and regulative restrictions. The analysis was conducted based on the type of language used, the distribution of Arabic, and how the positional configuration of the sign supports the practice of Arabic. The results show that the dominant presence of Arabic signs in the pesantren landscape, both monolingual and bilingual, creates an adequate environment to motivate santri to speak Arabic. Arabic is often placed positionally higher, indicating its priority in pesantren culture. The alignment between the bilingual policy and the supportive linguistic landscape facilitates natural and contextualized language learning. This study provides implications that language use practices in pesantren can be integrated as teaching materials to support contextualized, meaningful learning of Arabic along with its integration into language teaching methods to strengthen students' speaking competence.
The possibility of benefiting from artificial intelligence in designing Arabic language teaching for non-native speakers Bahruddin, Uril; Imaduddin, M. Firdaus; Muhammady, Aan
Abjadia : International Journal of Education Vol 10, No 1 (2025): Abjadia
Publisher : Universitas Islam Negeri Maulana Malik Ibrahim Malang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18860/abj.v10i1.32147

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Technology is one of the most important things produced by humans in this digital era with the aim of providing data that is useful for increasing productivity and transforming science and culture. However, technological developments in the field of Arabic language teaching have not been carried out optimally so that it has a positive impact on the activation of Arabic language teaching for non-Arabic speakers. This study aims to describe the potential of Chat-GPT technology to design Arabic language teaching for non-Arabic speakers. The researcher uses a qualitative approach and a descriptive research methodology. The data is analyzed continuously starting from the process of data collection, condensation, presentation, and drawing conclusions. The result of this research is that artificial intelligence technology in the form of Chat-GPT can be used to design Arabic language teaching for non-Arabic speakers, where the Chat-GPT program can be used in five fields, namely: seeking new knowledge information, planning Arabic language teaching, and designing interesting and appropriate learning materials, writing Arabic research articles, and designing Arabic language tests. The conclusion of this study confirms that technological developments in the digital era contribute to facilitating the process of teaching Arabic for non-Arabic speakers.
Lexicographic Concepts Al-Munawwir Dictionary (Arab-Indonesian) Perspective Ali al-Qosimi Syarifaturrahmatullah, Syarifaturrahmatullah; Uril Bahruddin; Sutaman, Sutaman; Aydın Yokmaç
Al-Jawhar : Journal of Arabic Language Vol 2 No 2 (2024): Al-Jawhar : Journal of Arabic Language, Volume 2 (Nomor 2), Desember 2024
Publisher : Diwan Media Pustaka

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.69493/ajoal.v2i2.58

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The al-Munawwir Dictionary by Ahmad Warson Munawwir is one of the most popular dictionaries for Arabic language learners in Indonesia. The use of dictionaries is undoubtedly beneficial for students in understanding the meaning of words and how they are used in oral and written expression. This study aims to describe the lexicography concept of the al-Munawwir dictionary and how the al-Munawwir dictionary is weighed through the perspective of al-Qosimi. This study uses a qualitative approach with a type of research in the form of library research. The primary source of this research is the al-Munawwir dictionary, while the secondary sources are books, journals, and other sources that follow the research theme. Data collection uses documentation techniques. The collected data were analyzed through three stages (Miles and Huberman): data condensation, data display, and data verification. The results of the study show that the al-Munawwir (Arabic-Indonesian) dictionary can be categorized as 1) a language dictionary (Al-Mu'jam al-Lughawi), 2) a bilingual dictionary (al-Mu'jam al-Tsunaiyatu al-Lughah), 3) extensive dictionary (al-Mu'jam al-Kabir), 4) general dictionary (al-Mu'jam al-Aam), and 5) word dictionary (Mu'jam al-Alfadzh). This dictionary fulfills 16 of the 25 components of the content conveyed by Al-Qosimi. This dictionary met 9 out of 10 criteria, especially in the central part. This shows that in terms of content, this dictionary is excellent because the central part is not equipped with a postulate of use.
The Impact of Educational Philosophy on The Development of Islamic Education Curriculum Falaqi Muhamad Rizal; Nurkholisoh, Siti; Ansharah, Indana Ilma; Alfiyah, Nur; Tricahyo, Agus; Bahruddin, Uril
Journal of Advanced Research in Social Sciences and Humanities Vol. 10 No. 1 (2025): JARSSH
Publisher : Journal of Advanced Research in Social Sciences and Humanities

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26500/JARSSH-10-2025-0101

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Aim: This research aims to rectify perspectives that overlook the significant contributions made by three important figures in educational philosophy to the advancement of the Islamic education curriculum. The objective of this research is to explain the implications of the ideas put out by three educational philosophy figures, namely John Locke, Henry Giroux, and John Dewey, in the development of the Islamic education curriculum. Each paradigm represents a distinct philosophical viewpoint: Humanism, Reconstructionism, and Progressivism.Methodology: The research methodology employed is qualitative, specifically based on a literature review. The research model is to explain the perspectives of three major thinkers.Findings: The findings of this study indicate that the three educational philosophy figures play distinct roles in the development of the Islamic education curriculum. John Locke advocated for the promotion of reason and ethical principles in the context of Islamic education. Henry Giroux enhances students’ capacity to critically examine material, comprehend social reality through an Islamic lens, and actively participate in meaningful discussions on significant matters. John Dewey enhanced the curriculum by prioritizing the cultivation of moral qualities andthe practical utilization of knowledge in real-life situations. This philosopher introduced educational principles that became influential in the advancement of Islamic education, namely focusing on fostering reasoning and moral development, promoting critical thinking, and advocating for participatory learning.Implications/Novel Contribution: The implications of this study highlight the need for an Islamic education curriculum that integrates reasoning and ethical reflection, as advocated by John Locke. Henry Giroux’s ideas emphasize the importance of critical thinking and social awareness through an Islamic lens. John Dewey’s philosophy supports participatory and experiential learning to apply knowledge in real-life contexts. Together, these perspectives encourage a holistic, dynamic, and socially responsive Islamic education.
Al-Taḥāwulāt al-Jadīdah fi Ta’līm al-Lugah al-'Arabiyyah li al-Nāṭiqīna bi Gairiha fi al-Mustawa al-Jāmi’ī Uril Bahruddin; Sutaman Sutaman; Syuhadak Syuhadak
ALSINATUNA Vol 6 No 2 (2021): June 2021
Publisher : Universitas Islam Negeri K.H. Abdurrahman Wahid Pekalongan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.28918/alsinatuna.v7i2.3488

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The aim of learning Arabic for the Indonesian people is not only to understand religion. In fact, Arabic learning has undergone a change in orientation towards a more perfect direction. The purpose of this article is to understand (1) the orientation of Arabic learning in tertiary institutions, (2) models of transformation of Arabic learning in higher education based on a new orientation of Arabic learning. So far this aspect has not been paid attention to in existing studies. This study uses a qualitative approach with a descriptive analysis model. Data collection was carried out through interviews, observation and documentation. Data were analyzed from the start of data collection, then data description and data reduction, then verification in detail. The results of this study indicate that there is a change in orientation in learning Arabic in Indonesian universities, which previously only oriented maharah qira'ah to understand religious texts, to become perfectly oriented to master the four language skills. A new transformation model is being carried out by several universities that teach Arabic, characterized by intensive learning using a modern curriculum and the availability of an appropriate language environment. In conclusion, it turns out that learning Arabic in Indonesia leads to a better direction if it is consistent with a new orientation and follows the development of language learning in other worlds.
Scientometrics of Language Policy in Sustaining Arabic Learning in Indonesia Ritonga, Apri Wardana; Bahruddin, Uril; Abdullah, Muhammad Yahya; Desrani, Ayu; Ayad, Nahid
Lisanan Arabiya: Jurnal Pendidikan Bahasa Arab Vol 9 No 1 (2025): June 2025
Publisher : Pusat Studi Kependidikan (PSKp) Fakultas Ilmu Tarbiyah dan Keguruan, Universitas Sains Al-Qur'an

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32699/liar.v9i1.8954

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This study examines the evolution of Arabic language policy in Indonesia, focusing on its historical and political dimensions to assess the sustainability of Arabic language education. The analysis specifically highlights five key revisions to the Arabic language curriculum in the post-reform era, aimed at enhancing the quality of Arabic language instruction in Indonesia. Utilizing Norman Fairclough's Critical Discourse Analysis (CDA), this research explores the historical trajectory of Arabic language teaching from the Dutch East Indies era to the present. The findings reveal that Arabic language policy has undergone significant transformations since the reform period, reflecting the government’s sustained efforts to improve the quality and continuity of Arabic education. The political context plays a crucial role in shaping the classification of students' language proficiency, the objectives of Arabic language learning, and its status as an integral part of religious identity. The study suggests that further research is needed to deepen the understanding of Arabic language policy. Based on bibliometric analysis, it is recommended that future scholars focus on exploring language education policies to broaden the existing literature on this subject.
Validity Of Imla Exercise Book Based On Bloom's Cognitive Taxonomy For STIBA Ar-Raayah Sukabumi Language Preparation Students Jannah, Nidaul; bahruddin, Uril; Hasan, Nur; Muhammad, Abdul Halim; Al Faiz, Musa
Ukazh: Journal of Arabic Studies Vol 6 No 1 (2025): Ukazh : Journal of Arabic Studies, March 2025
Publisher : Lembaga Penelitian dan Pengabdian Masyarakat, Sekolah Tinggi Ilmu Bahasa Arab Ar Raayah

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37274/ukazh.v6i1.1425

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The purpose of this study was to analyze the need for an Imla Exercise book based on Bloom's cognitive classification because the exercises in the textbooks were not enough, and the lack of diversity of the exercises, and the imla rules and errors in writing among students. Researchers used a qualitative and quantitative approach, a development approach, the method used was the ADDIE method in the preparation of the Imla Exercise book, and the sources and data came from interviews and questionnaires, analysis with data collection, classification, data presentation and conclusions. The results showed that the preparation of the exercise book was carried out through several stages. First, a student needs analysis was conducted to identify aspects that needed to be improved. Second, the exercise book was designed according to the results of the analysis. Third, the development stage was carried out by applying the previously planned design. Fourth, the book was evaluated by experts. Finally, revisions were made based on the suggestions given by the experts before the final product was declared valid. The validity of the brochure was measured by the percentage of the three expert evaluations: 92.2% and from the Likert classification scale shows that the product is at an excellent level, which can be used without modification.
An Innovative Model for Teaching Speaking Skills: Integrating Contextual and Cooperative Learning M. Dzikrul Hakim Al Ghozali; Uril Bahruddin; Syuhadak
Asalibuna Vol. 9 No. 01 (2025): Volume 09, Nomor 01, Juni 2025
Publisher : UIN Syekh Wasil Kediri, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30762/asalibuna.v9i01.5279

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This study addresses the lack of an effective learning model for speaking skills, which remains traditional and misaligned with students' competencies. Aiming to bridge this gap, the research designs a speaking skill teaching model grounded in cooperative and contextual learning, then examines its validity for Arabic Language Education students at KH. Abdul Wahab Hasbullah University (UNWAHA) Jombang. Adopting Borg and Gall’s research and development (R&D) approach, this study combines qualitative and design-based methodologies. Data were collected through classroom observations, interviews, and questionnaires, then analyzed using both qualitative and quantitative techniques. Key findings include: (1) the speaking skill teaching model developed on the basis of cooperative and contextual learning was designed using the Borg and Gall steps. The teaching model guide consists of three main stages of educational activities, namely introductory activities, core activities, and concluding activities, and includes educational content, technical specifications, and implementation steps. (2) Validation by experts confirmed the model’s high usability. The teaching model received a 90% score (“excellent”) from instructional design experts, while material experts rated the accompanying resources at 89% (“excellent”), reflecting robust readiness for classroom implementation. These results demonstrate that the cooperative and contextual learning-based model offers a theoretically sound and empirically validated approach to enhancing speaking skills in Arabic language education. The study underscores the importance of modernizing pedagogical frameworks to better align with learner needs.
The Use of Mimicry Memorization Method in Learning Speaking Skills at Tarbiyatul Muhibbin Junior High School Shalihah, Imroatus; Bahruddin, Uril; Fikri, Shofil
JURNAL IJ-ATL Vol 8, No 2 (2024): Arabic Teaching and Learning
Publisher : Nurul Jadid University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33650/ijatl.v8i2.10842

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Developing speaking skills (maharah kalam) in Arabic requires instructional strategies that emphasize active engagement, structured practice, and contextual relevance. This study investigates the application of the Mimicry Memorization method in enhancing students’ speaking proficiency at Tarbiyatul Muhibbin Junior High School, Banyuwangi. Grounded in the need to address common challenges such as low confidence, poor pronunciation, and limited oral fluency, the research focuses on three key areas: the procedural stages of method implementation, the interactional dynamics during mimicry practice, and the method’s overall contribution to students’ speaking performance. Using a qualitative descriptive approach, data were gathered through classroom observations, interviews with Arabic teachers and students, and document analysis. The findings reveal that structured repetition and guided imitation foster greater student confidence, improve pronunciation, and enhance participation in speaking activities. This study highlights the value of imitation-based methods in Arabic pedagogy and suggests that Mimicry Memorization can serve as an effective strategy for cultivating communicative competence in faith-based language education.
Enhancing Speaking Skills Through Arabic Language Teaching within Islamic Studies Materials Among Students Wardhana, Delly; Bahruddin, Uril; Sutaman, Sutaman; Imaduddin, M. Firdaus; Babiker, Gareeb Allah Babiker Mustafa
Arabi : Journal of Arabic Studies Vol. 10 No. 1 (2025)
Publisher : IMLA (Arabic Teacher and Lecturer Association of Indonesia)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24865/ajas.v10i1.937

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This study aims to explore three main aspects: (1) describing the teaching of Arabic within Islamic studies subjects at Imam Al-Shafi’i Institute in Metro, Lampung, (2) identifying the factors influencing Arabic language education within Islamic studies subjects at the institute, and (3) assessing the contributions of this educational approach in improving students' speaking proficiency. This research employs a qualitative approach with a descriptive research method. Data collection techniques include field observations, interviews, and document analysis. The data are analyzed through processes of data collection, condensation, presentation, and conclusion drawing. The findings of the study indicate that Arabic is taught as part of Islamic studies subjects, where the textbooks used are written in Arabic, instructors teach in Arabic, and language exercises are integrated into the curriculum. Several factors contribute to the improvement of students' speaking skills, including the linguistic competence of teachers, students' religious motivation, and institutional efforts to promote Arabic. Furthermore, the integration of Arabic language instruction within Islamic studies has played a significant role in enhancing students’ speaking proficiency, enabling them to speak fluently.
Co-Authors Abd Haris Abd Haris, Abd Abdul Basid Abdul Fatah Muhtar Abdul Fatah Muhtar Abdul Malik Karim Amrullah Abdul Malik Karim Amrullah Abdul Muid Abdul Rohman Sudesi Abdul Wahab Rosyidi Abdullah, Muhammad Yahya Abul Ma'ali Achmad Ja’far Shodik Achmad Ja’far Sodik Adam, Faishol Mahmoud Agung Setiyawan Agung Setiyawan, Agung Agus Tricahyo, Agus Ahmad Arifin B. Sapar Ahmad Fadhel Syakir Hidayat Ahmad Fikri Ahmad Nasrullah Ahmad Nurul Huda Salmas Ahmad Syakirin Asmu'i Ahmad Syakirin Asmu'i Ahmad Zubaidi Ahmed Mohamed Eltoukhi Ahyar Fauzan Ahyarudin Ahyarudin Al Faiz, Musa Al-Amir, Muhammad Abdullah Alfiatus Syarofah Alfiyah, Nur Ali Ba'ul Chusna Ali Fuddin Nasution Almimbar, Alvi Huda Amelia, Ulfi Ansharah, Indana Ilma Arif Taufiqurrahman Arifin, Moh Aziz Arini Elhaq Arnindio Maulidika Yurman Arpin Aminuddin Hrp Audina, Noor Amalina Aulia Rahman Aulia Rahman Ayad, Nahid Aydın Yokmaç Azizah Azizah A’yun, Vina Qurrotu B. Sapar, Ahmad Arifin Babiker, Gareeb Allah Babiker Mustafa Badrul Islam Badruzzaman M. Yunus Baiq Laili Rahmawati Banna Irfan Ibadillah Barry, Nur Hasan Abdul Billah, Baedt Giri Mukhoddam Bisri Mustofa Boby Ghufron Cahyani, Raziqa Diah chairani, Ully shifa Delly Wardhana Desrani, Ayu Dewi Chamidah Dian Ahmad Jufrih Dian Ahmad Jufrih Dian Ahmad Jufrih Diaya Uddeen Deab Mahmoud Alzitawi Diaya Uddeen Deab Mahmoud Alzitawi Duraković, Esad Dwi Kurnianto, Irawan Dzikri, Muhammad Fachruddin Fadhli Dzikrul Hakim Tafuzi Mu'iz Endang Munawar Fahrizal Winky Ghifari Fairus Afra Yuslizar Faishol Mahmoud Adam Ibrahim Faisol Faisol Faizal Mahmoud Adam Ibrahim Faizatul Fuadah Falaqi Muhamad Rizal Faruq, Muh. Fatwa Ahmad Siradz Al-Ghifari Ferolisa, Ardhea Fina Saadah Fithtriyah, Aidah Fitria Fitria Gareeb Allah Babiker Mustafa Babiker Gunawan Gunawan Hadziq, Muhammad Fadhil Hakim, Moh. Junaidi Mohtar Halomoan Hanan Al Faruqi, Mhd Ibnu Hanny Hafiar Harson, Iwan Hattab, Muhammad Hidayat, Surya Holis Humayro Toha Ichwani, Imron Ihda Filzafatin Habibah Imaduddin, M Firdaus Imaduddin, M. Firdaus Imam Asrori Inayah Inayah Inayatur Rahman Irwan Irwan Islam, Badrul Istiqomah, Dhia Izzuddin Musthafa J. Nabiel Aha Putra Jajang Komaludin Jannah, Nidaul Kastrawi, Puji Khoiroh, Hani’atul Khoiru Nidak, Khoiru Khowarizmi Abdul Karim Kiswanto, Dudi Laili Mas Ulliyah Hasan Lateef Onireti Ibraheem Latifah, Hamidatul M Abdul Hamid M Dzikrul Hakim Al Ghozali M. Abdul Hamid M. Firdaus Imaduddin Maf'udah, Syafiyatul Mahmoud Alzitawi, Diaya Uddeen Deab Mahmudah , Umi Mahyudin Ritonga Makfiro, Nikmatul Mamluatul Hasanah Maryam Nur Annisa Misbahul Jannah Mochamad Fawaidur Rochman Moh. Ainin Moh. Fairus Sholeh Mualimin Mochammad Sahid Mualimin Mochammad Sahid Muassomah Muassomah Muassomah Muh Sabilar Rosyad Muh Sabilar Rosyad Muhammad Abdullah Al-Amir Muhammad Ahsanul Husna Muhammad Aminuddin Muhammad Aminudin Muhammad Fachruddin Fadhli Dzikri Muhammad Fadhlan Muhammad Fadli Ramadhan Muhammad Fadli Ramadhan Muhammad Qodri Muhammad Qodri Muhammad Qodri Muhammad Umar Muhammad Widus Sempo Muhammad, Abdul Halim Muhammady, Aan Muhyiddin Sholeh Muslimin Musthafa, Izzuddin Nadiah Abidin Najib Ahmad Shofiyullah Nasihin, Khairun Nisa’ Urrahmah Nur Faizin Nur Hadi Nur Hasan Nur Hasan Nur Yasin Shirotol Mustaqim Nuraini Nuraini Nurhasan Ubaidillah NURKHOLISOH, SITI Nurul Al Fudiah Permana, Dede Qomari, Nur Qomi Akit Jauhari Rahayu, Suci Yuta Rahmah Fadhilah Agustina Rahman, Inayatur Rahmanita, Fatia Ramadhan, Muhammad Fadli Rasyid Ridho rima widyastuti Risna Rianti Sari Ritonga, Apri Wardana Rizka Qurrata Ayuni Rosita Dongoran Sahid, Mualimin Mochammad Salma, Kunti Nadiyah Salmas, Ahmad Nurul Huda Salwa Qozziyatul Mardhiyah Saputra, Riski Janu Sari, Devi Rafika Sempo, Muhammad Widus Septia Solihati Shalihah, Imroatus Shofil Fikri Siti Mufarokah Sodik, Achmad Ja'far suci yuta rahayu Suleiman, Musa Izzat Khalil Supriyansyah Sutaman Sutaman, Sutaman Sya'bani, Muhammad Zaky Syafi'i, Taqyuddin Ibnu Syafina, Hanna Izzah Syaiful Mustofa Syarifaturrahmatullah, Syarifaturrahmatullah Syifaussakinah Syuhadak Syuhadak Syuhadak Syuhadak, Syuhadak Syuhadak, Syuhadak Tahliyatud Dayyanah Ubaidillah, Nurhasan Umar Abdul Aziz Utari Dwi Mayasari Wardhana, Delly Yadin La Udin Yeni Prihatin Miftahul Jannah Yunus Buniyaminu Gbodofu Yurman, Arnindio Maulidika Zen, Aatina Khairal 'Athiyyah Zul Ikrom Zilsafil Zul Ikrom Zilsafil Zulfa Al-Muthoharoh Zulfi Mubaraq