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Efforts to Eliminate Social Classes as an Implementation of Multicultural Islamic Education: A Study of the Educational Empowerment Program at the Ar Ridho Foundation Rahmawati, Indah; Truna, Dody S.; Rosyad, Rifki
Definisi: Jurnal Agama dan Sosial Humaniora Vol. 3 No. 2 (2024): Definisi: Jurnal Agama dan Sosial Humaniora
Publisher : UIN Sunan Gunung Djati Bandung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.1557/djash.v3i2.53086

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The Ar Ridho Foundation is an institution that actively empowers orphans and the poor through educational programs that emphasize equality, inclusivity, and the elimination of social classes. In the context of multicultural Islamic education, efforts to eliminate social classes are an important aspect that is rarely studied in depth, especially at the level of religious institutional practice. This phenomenon is important to study because it shows how Islamic values โ€‹โ€‹โ€‹โ€‹of human equality, respect for dignity, and empowerment can be realized through structured educational programs. This study aims to analyze the implementation of multicultural Islamic education at the Ar Ridho Foundation and identify educational empowerment strategies used to eliminate social classes between orphans and the poor and children in general. The research method uses a qualitative approach with a case study, involving in-depth interviews, moderate participant observation, and documentation as data collection techniques. Data analysis is carried out through the stages of data reduction, data presentation, and drawing conclusions interactively. The results show that the Ar Ridho Foundation implements multicultural Islamic education through a commensurate institutional culture, non-discriminatory social interaction, and educational programs such as tutoring, educational counseling, career guidance counseling, and the provision of technological facilities. These programs have been shown to improve academic ability, self-confidence, and educational opportunities, significantly reducing class barriers. This study recommends expanding educational collaboration, improving learning facilities, and strengthening mentors' capacity as strategic steps to enhance the sustainability of class-based education efforts.
The Concept and Relevance of Sacred Hospitality in the Abrahamic Tradition for Global Peace Rahmawati, Indah; Miharja, Deni
Hanifiya: Jurnal Studi Agama-Agama Vol. 9 No. 1 (2026): Hanifiya: Jurnal Studi Agama-Agama
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15575/hanifiya.v9i1.52422

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This research is motivated by the limitations of the concept of tolerance in building genuine interfaith relationships. Spiritually and empathetically, tolerance is more passive than active involvement. Because tolerance is often limited to the acceptance of differences. The concept of sacred hospitality in the Abrahamic traditions (Islam, Christianity, Judaism) can serve as a new mindset for creating world peace through interfaith spirituality. This study aims to analyze the concept of sacred hospitality in the three Abrahamic traditions, determine the moral and theological values contained therein, and interpret their relationship to strengthen the ethics of peace between religious communities and universal humanity. This study uses a library research approach with a qualitative descriptive method. Primary data were collected from the Tanakh, the Bible, and the Qur'an, while secondary data were collected from literature related to theology, philosophy, and interfaith studies. The study found that sacred hospitality includes unconditional love, recognition of differences, and self-transforming openness. The concept of hospitality, in this case, goes beyond simply accepting differences, as it provides for active spiritual engagement, balanced dialogue, and recognition of inherent human dignity. It is crucial to incorporate the values of sacred hospitality into interfaith education, interfaith dialogue, and social policies as a concrete step toward creating world peace grounded in spirituality and holistic humanity.
Co-Authors Abdullah, Rizky Afifah Nur Hestiyani, Rani Agus Prasetyo Utomo Aguspian, Akmal Akbar, Arif Maulana Akhmad Darmawan Anandika, Desy Try Ananta, Novian Saga Angelicia, Natasya Anif Prasetyorini Anisah, Nabiilah Ayu Annisa Savitri, Annisa Anwar, Yaskinul Aprina, Astia Asrofik Asrofik Ayu Hardjowikarto, Dharliana Azahro, Aisyah Badrus Zaman Bagis, Fatmah Burkon, Lily Kusumasita Deni Miharja Desy Destriana, Desy Diah Krisnansari Dody Novrial, Dody Dody S. Truna Drajat Friansah Dwi Laksana, Agung Saprasetya Eliana, Lia Eri Kurniawan Ernawati, Rahayu Febri Yanti Fedik Abdul Rantam Fitria, Ainatul Fricticarani, Ade Gisky Andria Putra Hamdan Hamdan Hardisem Syabrus Harrits, Reynaldi Ferdhani Hendri, Ade Karsari Zulmi Herbiyanti, Febi Husnurijal, Husnurijal Ika Ristianingrum, Ika Indriasari, Ika Ira Safitri Janah, Sri Wardatul Joko Mulyanto, Joko Kahaikal, Randy Kamal, Jaidil Keswara, Nila Widya Krisniawati, Nia Kusnoto Kusnoto, Kusnoto Lantip Rujito Ma'mun, Ma'mun Mariana Moh. Sahlan Muhamad Sabirin Muhammad Amiruddin Mukniah, Mukniah Mustofa Mustofa MUTMAINAH Nafa R, Tria Nara, Shaynika Rui Nasution, Ruqoyyah Nendyah Roestijawati Panca Dewi Purwati, Panca Parlan . Prasetyo, Johan Hendri Pratidina, Rr. Wening Gelar Prisreziki, Dessy Puspita Karunia Ning Widhi, Anriani Puspita, Erna Puspitaloka, Nina Putih, Nurvita Qristin violinda Rabbani, Muhammad Abid Rahmahani, Jola Rahman Rahmi, Hastuti Ramhawati, Indri Ratnadewi, Dwijani Rina Cahyaningrum Rochman, Maman Rosinta, Rosinta Rosyad, Rifki Rozak, Akhmad Khusnur Sakinah Sakinah Santhyami, S Santoso, Budi Jaya Saputra, Asrial Sari, Desi Nilam Sarini, Kuntarti Endah Setiawan, Volta Kelik Setiawan, Volta Kellik Shandy, Rafifah Nur Sonjaya, Derinda Octaviyenty Subadriyah, Siti Sukasno Sukasno Susiana Candrawati Syamsu Hidayat, Muhammad Zaenuri Teguh Pribadi Turista, Dora Dayu Rahma Virgin, Aprilia Wahyudin Wahyudin Wiwiek Fatchurohmah, Wiwiek Wulandari, Innah Yaafist, Akhmad Haikal Yahya Mof Yandi, Fihri Yuliani, Massita Dwi Zaenuri Syamsu Hidayat Zain, Zainur Zenia Lutfi Kurniawati, Zenia Lutfi