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Relevansi Teori Pendidikan Islam Abad ke-2 Hijriyah dalam Pengembangan Pendidikan Kontemporer Mardani, Dadan; Maulani, Hikmah; Saleh, Nalahuddin; Hezam, Motea Naji Dabwan; Bustomi, Jenal; Ruhendi, Ateng; Yunus, Badruzzaman M.
INCARE, International Journal of Educational Resources Vol 5 No 5 (2025): February 2025
Publisher : FKDP (Forum Komunikasi Dosen Peneliti)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59689/incare.v5i5.1119

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Islamic education in the 2nd century Hijriyah played a crucial role in shaping the sustainable Islamic educational system that continues to this day. During this period, prominent Muslim scholars such as Abu Hanifah, Malik bin Anas, and Al-Shafi’i formulated educational concepts based on the Qur'an and Sunnah, which later developed in educational institutions such as halaqah and early madrasas. This study aims to analyze the relevance of Islamic educational theories from the 2nd century Hijriyah in the development of contemporary education systems. Using a qualitative approach based on literature studies, this research examines the educational principles applied in that era and their contributions to modern learning systems. The findings indicate that key principles, such as value-based education, interactive discussion methods, and the integration of religious and secular sciences, remain relevant to contemporary educational challenges. This article contributes by linking the history of Islamic educational thought with the demands of a more holistic and value-based modern education system.
The Relevance of Islamic Education Theory in the 2nd Century Hijriyah in the Development of Contemporary Education Mardani, Dadan; Maulani, Hikmah; Saleh, Nalahuddin; Hezam, Motea Naji Dabwan; Bustomi, Jenal; Ruhendi, Ateng; Yunus, Badruzzaman M.
INCARE, International Journal of Educational Resources Vol. 5 No. 5 (2025): February 2025
Publisher : FKDP (Forum Komunikasi Dosen Peneliti)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59689/incare.v5i5.1119

Abstract

Islamic education in the 2nd century Hijriyah played a crucial role in shaping the sustainable Islamic educational system that continues to this day. During this period, prominent Muslim scholars such as Abu Hanifah, Malik bin Anas, and Al-Shafi’i formulated educational concepts based on the Qur'an and Sunnah, which later developed in educational institutions such as halaqah and early madrasas. This study aims to analyze the relevance of Islamic educational theories from the 2nd century Hijriyah in the development of contemporary education systems. Using a qualitative approach based on literature studies, this research examines the educational principles applied in that era and their contributions to modern learning systems. The findings indicate that key principles, such as value-based education, interactive discussion methods, and the integration of religious and secular sciences, remain relevant to contemporary educational challenges. This article contributes by linking the history of Islamic educational thought with the demands of a more holistic and value-based modern education system.
Co-Authors Abdurrahman , Ahnaf Ahmad Faqih Ahmad Faqih Ali, Mad Alifia Azizah Annisa, Wakhidatul Anwar Sanusi Anwar Sanusi Arini Indah Syafitri Arroja, Hamzah Fathurrohman Asep Sopian Asep Sopian Azizah, Alifia Azmi Zulkarnain, Raihan Bela Nurlaelatul Jamilah Bustomi, Jenal Cahyati, Lislis Cindy Aqmarina Allail Dadan Mardani Eneng Komariyah Maimun Ratma Ningrum Maharani Eneng Komariyah Maimun RNM Erni Haryanti Fadila, Miftah Faiz Dzul Fahmi Hamdan Farisi, Mohamad Zaka Fasya Fatharani Mumtaz Fatimah Azzahra Framesthia, Luthfi Mustika Hamdan, Faiz Dzul Fahmi Hanny Khairunisa Qatrunada Hezam, Motea Naji Dabwan Hikmah Maulani Ijlal Haziel Taufik Imaduddin, Muhammad Faris Ismail, Zawawi Bin Langguly, Azra Adrina M Khalid, shofa M. Yunus, Badruzzaman Mad Ali Maimun RNM, Eneng Komariyah Mamam Abdurrahman Maman Abdurahman Maman Abdurrahman Maman Abdurrahman Maman Abdurrahman Maman Abdurrahman Maulidiya, Amanda Resti Mia Nurmala Mohamad Zaka Al-Farisi Muhammad Faris Imaduddin Muhammad Faris Imaduddin Mumtaz, Fasya Fatharani Muthmainah, Nur Mutmainnah, Salma Nada, Nada Nafis, Zain Nur Hasanah, Marliana Nurdholam, Nurdholam Nurfitri, Hanifah Nursyamsiah, Nunung Rabi’ah Al-Adawiyah Rachmatulloh Sri W Ruhendi, Ateng sanusi, Anwar Shofa M Khalid Shofa Musthofa Khalid, Shofa Musthofa Siregar, Fadhilah Ramadhani Siti Maesaroh Siti Marya Ulpah Sofyan Sauri Sofyan Sauri, Sofyan Solihat, Siti Roisah Subandi, Aldy Saputra Supiana Supriadi, Rinaldi Syihabuddin Syihabuddin Syihabuddin Tantowi, Yusuf Ali Tatang Tatang Tatang Tatang Tatang Tatang Tatang Taufik, Ijlal Haziel Tazqi Aula Nisa Ulhaq, Fazrina Dhiya Yayan M.A Nurbayan Yunita Nurmalasari Zalfa Tsania Rachman