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The Case of Dutch and Japanese Colonial Political Policies on Islamic Education in Indonesia: Kasus Kebijakan Politik Kolonial Belanda dan Jepang Terhadap Pendidikan Islam di Indonesia Kamalasari, Dikriati; Zalnur, Muhammad; Masyhudi, Fauza
Indonesian Journal of Innovation Multidisipliner Research Vol. 2 No. 4 (2024): December
Publisher : Institute of Advanced Knowledge and Science

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.69693/ijim.v2i4.215

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During the colonial period, education must have been very difficult to get, because the colonizers who were in power at that time did not want education to reach the indigenous people. The Islamic education system during the Japanese occupation was basically the same as the Islamic education system in the Dutch era, namely in addition to the pesantren education system established by traditional scholars, there was also a classical education system as seen in madrasas. The Dutch have colonized Indonesia for centuries. And during the Dutch colonial period, access to Islamic education was very difficult because Dutch education was more dominant in non-Islamic education. While Japan actually gave relief to Islamic education in Indonesia, it was precisely the waiver from Japan that made Japan withdraw from Indonesia. The research method used in this study is a Literature Study that collects data from various written sources. This research aims to find out the cases of political policies related to Islamic Education in Indonesia during the Dutch and Japanese colonial periods.
Sistem Pendidikan Islam di Indonesia dan Analisis Pengembangannya Irmianto, Pages; Zalnur, Muhammad; Rehani, Rehani
Jurnal Cahaya Mandalika ISSN 2721-4796 (online) Vol. 3 No. 1 (2022)
Publisher : Institut Penelitian Dan Pengambangan Mandalika Indonesia (IP2MI)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36312/jcm.v3i1.3754

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Setelah Indonesia merdeka, umat islam semakin menyadari pentingnya perjuangan Umat Islam dalam meraih kemerdekaan, dan pemerintah berusaha melakukan memperbaiki pendidikan Islam di Indonesia, dan Sebagai realisasinya Pemerintah Indonesia telah merumuskan dalam undang-undang Republik Indonesia No. 2 tahun 1989 tentang system pendidikan Nasional yang diteruskan dengan UU No. 20 Tahun 2003 yang mengatur penyelenggaraan satu system Pendidikan Nasional, sebagai upaya pengintegrasian pendidikan Islam dalam system pendidikan Nasional, sebagai upaya pengintegrasian pendidikan Islam dalam system pendidikan Nasional.
The leadership of madrasah principals in improving teacher performance in West Sumatra Hekyka, Suriya; Nurdin, Syafruddin; Sabri, Ahmad; Zalnur, Muhammad
Educenter : Jurnal Ilmiah Pendidikan Vol. 4 No. 2 (2025): Educenter: Jurnal Ilmiah Pendidikan
Publisher : ARKA INSTITUTE

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55904/educenter.v4i2.1506

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This study explores the transformational leadership of madrasah principals and its impact on teacher performance in three institutions in West Sumatra: Madrasah Tsanawiyah Negeri (MTsN) Model Padang, MTsN 1 Kota Pariaman, and MTsN 4 Pasaman. The research addresses challenges such as the suboptimal application of transformational leadership in achieving transformative governance and the inadequate execution of managerial and supervisory functions. Employing a qualitative case study approach, data were collected through interviews, observations, and document analysis, and analyzed using data reduction, data display, and conclusion-drawing techniques. Data validity was ensured through extended engagement and consistent observation. The findings reveal that although transformational leadership practices are present, their implementation does not fully support transformative governance. Identified issues include teacher tardiness, insufficient administrative preparation, inappropriate teaching methods, weak classroom management, and the absence of evaluation and follow-up through remedial or enrichment programs. This study introduces the concept of Madrasah Head Leadership in 3 MTsN, which emphasizes a model of transformational leadership aligned with Ki Hajar Dewantara’s educational philosophy. This model focuses on openness to change and access to innovation in educational management. Through role modeling, motivation, and guidance, principals are expected to improve teacher performance and contribute to the overall development of the madrasah.
Acculturation of Religious Rituals for Chinese Muslim Minorities in West Sumatra Awiskarni, Awiskarni; Harmonedi, Harmonedi; Zalnur, Muhammad; Basit, Abdul
International Journal of Nusantara Islam Vol 12 No 1 (2024): International Journal of Nusantara Islam
Publisher : UIN Sunan Gunung Djati Bandung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15575/ijni.v12i1.33779

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This study aims to explore the acculturation and assimilation processes that ethnic Chinese in West Sumatra undergo upon converting to Islam, that the conversion does not lead to an outright abandonment of traditions. Utilizing a qualitative descriptive analysis approach, this research underscores how religious conversion fundamentally alters an individual's worldview and behavior. Converts to Islam are encouraged to earnestly learn and adhere to Sharia and Islamic teachings, initiating their spiritual journey with religious observances and distancing themselves from practices associated with their former beliefs. However, the conversion process is significantly influenced by one's environment, which plays a pivotal role in shaping the assimilation and acculturation experience of ethnic Chinese Muslims. This environment encompasses both familial and social contexts. The family environment, where individuals are connected by kinship—whether as children, spouses, or other familial roles—is marked by intensive interaction and communication. Yet, this close-knit communication does not necessarily guarantee a seamless conversion to another faith. Beyond the family, the surrounding social environment, including the workplace, extended family, and broader societal interactions, also impacts the conversion journey. Within these spheres, various factors either facilitate or hinder the process of embracing Islam for ethnic Chinese individuals. This study delves into these dynamics, examining the multifaceted influences on religious conversion and the subsequent negotiation between maintaining cultural heritage and adopting new religious identities. Through this analysis, the research seeks to contribute to a deeper understanding of the complex interplay between religion, culture, and identity among ethnic Chinese Muslims in West Sumatra
Acculturation of Religious Rituals for Chinese Muslim Minorities in West Sumatra Awiskarni, Awiskarni; Harmonedi, Harmonedi; Zalnur, Muhammad; Basit, Abdul
International Journal of Nusantara Islam Vol 12 No 1 (2024): International Journal of Nusantara Islam
Publisher : UIN Sunan Gunung Djati Bandung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15575/ijni.v12i1.33779

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This study aims to explore the acculturation and assimilation processes that ethnic Chinese in West Sumatra undergo upon converting to Islam, that the conversion does not lead to an outright abandonment of traditions. Utilizing a qualitative descriptive analysis approach, this research underscores how religious conversion fundamentally alters an individual's worldview and behavior. Converts to Islam are encouraged to earnestly learn and adhere to Sharia and Islamic teachings, initiating their spiritual journey with religious observances and distancing themselves from practices associated with their former beliefs. However, the conversion process is significantly influenced by one's environment, which plays a pivotal role in shaping the assimilation and acculturation experience of ethnic Chinese Muslims. This environment encompasses both familial and social contexts. The family environment, where individuals are connected by kinship—whether as children, spouses, or other familial roles—is marked by intensive interaction and communication. Yet, this close-knit communication does not necessarily guarantee a seamless conversion to another faith. Beyond the family, the surrounding social environment, including the workplace, extended family, and broader societal interactions, also impacts the conversion journey. Within these spheres, various factors either facilitate or hinder the process of embracing Islam for ethnic Chinese individuals. This study delves into these dynamics, examining the multifaceted influences on religious conversion and the subsequent negotiation between maintaining cultural heritage and adopting new religious identities. Through this analysis, the research seeks to contribute to a deeper understanding of the complex interplay between religion, culture, and identity among ethnic Chinese Muslims in West Sumatra
The Dynamics of Islamic Education for The Chinese Muslim Minority in West Sumatra Harmonedi, Harmonedi; Awiskarni, Awiskarni; Kurnia, Asraf; Zalnur, Muhammad; Basit, Abdul; Tamrin, M.
Tarbawi : Jurnal Ilmu Pendidikan Vol. 21 No. 1 (2025): Tarbawi: Jurnal Ilmu Pendidikan
Publisher : Fakultas Tarbiyah dan Ilmu Keguruan Institut Agama Islam Negeri Kerinci

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32939/tarbawi.v21i1.4933

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Islamic education for the Chinese Muslim minority in West Sumatra is a process fraught with challenges while offering significant opportunities in a multicultural society. This study aims to explore the supporting and inhibiting factors influencing the implementation of Islamic education in this community and to formulate strategies for optimizing its potential. Utilizing a qualitative approach, the research employed in-depth interviews, direct observation, and literature analysis. The participants consisted of 15 Chinese Muslims (8 males and 7 females), aged between 25 and 60 years, including community leaders, educators, parents, and youth actively involved in Islamic educational settings in Padang and Payakumbuh. The findings reveal that social support from the local community, the presence of inclusive educational institutions, the role of organizations like PITI, and family economic stability are key supporting elements. However, the community faces significant challenges, including social discrimination, lack of support from formal institutions, difficulties in cultural integration, and limited awareness of the importance of religious education. This study recommends a collaborative approach between the government, educational institutions, and society to create a more inclusive educational ecosystem. Such efforts are expected to strengthen the Islamic identity of Chinese Muslims and encourage their active participation in a pluralistic society.
The Role of Teachers in Improving Student Discipline Sahyuni, Muslimah; Zalnur, Muhammad; Nasution, Surya Anisah; Zubaidah, Siti; Melianda, Rita
Suluah Pasaman Vol 3 No 2 (2025): October
Publisher : Sekolah Tinggi Agama Islam YDI Lubuk Sikaping

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70588/suluahpasaman.v3i2.156

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The lack of discipline among students in the girls' dormitory of the Islamic boarding school was evident from the results of the researcher's observations. The Islamic boarding school enforced discipline through the role of teachers in the dormitory. This study aims to examine the extent of discipline in carrying out activities in the dormitory. This study uses a qualitative method with a descriptive qualitative approach. The data sources were fifteen informants consisting of three dormitory supervisors, eight teachers per room area, and four students living in the dormitory. The results of this study show that there are three forms of discipline in the girls' boarding school of the Islamic boarding school, namely: i) the form of student discipline in dormitory activities, ii) the role of teachers in improving student discipline in the girls' dormitory, iii) factors that hinder student discipline in the girls' dormitory. All of these findings are expected to serve as guidelines for dormitory administrators/teachers, particularly in improving student discipline, and as reference material for future researchers studying the same context and different issues.
Studi Kritis Terhadap Pemikiran Pendidikan Islam Ibn Maskawaih, Al-Ghazali dan Ibn Khaldun Zikri, Mhd. Abdullah; Zalnur, Muhammad; Masyhudi, Fauza
Jurnal QOSIM : Jurnal Pendidikan, Sosial & Humaniora Vol 2 No 2 (2024): 2024
Publisher : Yayasan pendidikan dzurriyatul Quran

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61104/jq.v2i2.448

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Ibn Maskawaih, Al-Ghazali dan Ibn Khaldun adalah tiga tokoh pemiiran Islam, bahkan tiga tokoh ini juga dikenal   memiliki konsep yang cukup terkenal dalam   pendidikan   Islam. Tujuan penelitian ini adalah untuk menganalisis dan mendeskripsikan pemikiran pendidikan islam ibn Maskawaih, Al-Ghazali Dan Ibn Khaldun.  penelitian   ini menggunakan  penelitian    library    riset,    dengan  mengumpulkan  artikel-artikel  dan  sumber    terdahulu. Hasil    dari  penelitian    ini    mengungkapkan    bahwa  Ibn    Miskawaih    menitik    beratkan    permasalahan    moral masyarakat, fitrah  manusia,.  Adapun  Imam  Al-Ghazali  merupakan  pemikir  Islam  yang  terkemuka,  baik dalam  pendidikan,  tasawuf,  fiqih,  akhlak  dan  sebagainya.  Sedangkan  pandangan  Ibn  Khaldun  fungsi puncak akal adalah pengambaran (konseptualisasi) realitas secara objektif, detail dan mendalam dengan rangkaian  kausalitas  di  dalamnya.  Dengan  fungsi  tersebut,  akal  mampu  mencapai  perkembangan sempurna  dan  tercerahkan.  Meskipun  dalam  Muqaddimah  Ibn  Khaldun  memuji  kedudukan  manusia karena akalnya, tetapi akal memiliki garis batas yang jelas.
Dinamika Pendidikan Islam di Thailand: Analisis Sejarah, Sistem Pendidikan, dan Kebijakan Negara Bustari, Bustari; Rosyada, Dede; Zalnur, Muhammad; Sanusi, Ihsan
YASIN Vol 5 No 4 (2025): AGUSTUS
Publisher : Lembaga Yasin AlSys

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58578/yasin.v5i4.6417

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The development of Islamic education in Thailand reflects a complex dynamic shaped by historical, sociocultural, and governmental policy factors. This article aims to examine the historical background, educational system, and state policies that have influenced the existence of Islamic education, particularly in the southern provinces of Pattani, Yala, Narathiwat, and Satun—regions known as centers of the Malay-Muslim community. This community has long played a pivotal role in preserving Islamic traditions through the provision of religious education. Islamic education in Thailand has evolved along two main pathways: traditional pondok institutions that emphasize classical Islamic studies, and modern madrasahs that integrate religious curricula with general subjects in accordance with national education standards. Since the 1960s, the Thai government has implemented policies to modernize Islamic education as part of a broader strategy to improve educational quality and promote social integration. However, these policies have also raised concerns about potential cultural assimilation and the diminishing autonomy of Islamic educational institutions. Using a qualitative approach through a literature review method, the findings reveal that Islamic education in Thailand continues to undergo adaptation and renewal. Despite facing structural and political challenges, Islamic educational institutions remain essential in maintaining the religious identity and cultural heritage of the Muslim minority in a predominantly Buddhist nation.
INTEGRATED ISLAMIC SCHOOLS AS AN ALTERNATIVE TO PRESTIGIOUS SCHOOLS OF CHOICE FOR PARENTS IN BUILDING CHILDREN'S CHARACTER Agustin, Sonia; Zalnur, Muhammad
PIONIR: JURNAL PENDIDIKAN Vol. 13 No. 2 (2024): PIONIR: JURNAL PENDIDIKAN
Publisher : Prodi PGMI FTK UIN Ar-Raniry Banda Aceh

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22373/pjp.v13i2.24884

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This study aims to explore the role of Integrated Islamic Schools as an alternative to prestigious schools chosen by parents in an effort to build children's character. Integrated Islamic Schools offer a holistic educational approach that integrates Islamic values with the national curriculum, thus providing a balance between knowledge and character building. The main objective of Integrated Islamic Schools is to provide education that not only focuses on academic aspects, but also on the character and moral formation of students. Through a qualitative approach, this study examines parents' views on the effectiveness of Integrated Islamic Schools in educating their children. The results show that parents choose Integrated Islamic Schools because these schools are able to fulfill their expectations of education that not only focuses on academic achievement, but also on the development of children's character. A conducive school environment, the role of competent and dedicated teachers, and diverse extracurricular programs are supporting factors in character building. Integrated Islamic schools are also considered capable of creating an Islamic learning atmosphere and supporting children's moral development. The conclusion of this study is that Integrated Islamic Schools are the right choice for parents who want high-quality education that includes academic and moral aspects, and play an important role in shaping a young generation with noble character and achievements. Keywords: Integrated Islamic School, Education.  
Co-Authors Abdul Basit Abdul Rahman Abimayu, Riman Abrar, Khairul Adam Malik Adi Rahman, Adi afnibar, afnibar Agustin, Sonia Ahmad Sabri Ahmad, Aprizal Ahmad, Arbi Salam Ainita, Nurul Al Banjari, Faisal Al Fatih, M.Luthfi Al Ikhlas Alis, Fijrah Hayati Andika, Rahmat Ramatul Andryadi, Andryadi Anita Sarmila Arif, Armai Armai Arief Armai Arif Ash Shiddiqi, M. Hasbi Asri, Zainal Aulia Rahmi, Miftah Awiskarni, Awiskarni Azizah Putri Irmayanti Balqis, Annisa Binti Salleh, Nur Fatihah Wahidah Bustari Bustari Damayanti, Nur Yeka Dari, Yuni Wulan Dede Rosyada Delfianti, Yesi Delvia, Melda Desmawella, Desmawella Devi Elsi Susanti Dicky Wirianto Duski Samad EFENDI Efendi Efendi Efendi Efendi Effendi, Heri Ega Putri Handayani Eldarifai, Eldarifai Elijonnahdi Fajri, Ilal Fauza Mahyudi Fauza Masyhudi Fauza Masyhudi, Fauza Fauza Masyudi Febrian Maulana Fery, Andi Firdaus Firdaus Fitri, Rika Gusmaweti Gusmaweti Gusnetti Gusnetti Gusril Gusril Hadeli Hafizah Tulwardiah Hamzah Irfanda Harmonedi Hasanah, Rizatul HB, Zulfahmi Heidi, Mutiara Hekyka, Suriya Hendrizal Hendrizal Heri Fadraneldi Herry Zulman Hidayat, Abdulimei Iffah, Izzatul Ifkar Rasyid Irmianto, Pages Izzi Fekrat Jamiat, Ahmad Janah, Fathul Japeri Japeri Junaidi Junaidi Kamalasari, Dikriati Kirin, Arwansyah Bin Kurnia, Asraf M. Imamuddin Maharani, Ria Martin Kustati Martin Kustati Matanari, Thamara Putriani Br Maulida, Lona Maulidani Ulfah Meifa Adinda Erwina Melianda, Rita Miftahu Sya'adah Mita Fitria Mufti, Zaki Aulia Muhammad Aldian Syah Muhammad Kosim MUHAMMAD KOSIM, MUHAMMAD Muhammad Riza Mukhlis Muslih Hidayat Muswara, Aulia Muthia Azizah Nasution, Nurul Annisa Dewantari Nasution, Surya Anisah Nelwati, Sasmi Nini, Nini Nola Ariesta Elvan Nurhasnah Nurhasnah Nurhasnah Nurlaila Nurlaila Pausil Putri, Lasmi Anisa Rahayu, Evi Rahmah, Hafizhatur Rahmat Rahmat Rahmawati, Alisa Reflianto, Reflianto Rehani Rehani rehani REMISWAL REMISWAL Resti Wahyuni Rezki Amelia Rianto, Nofri Rosalini Rosalini Rosdialena Rustiya, Rustiya Safarudin, Rizal Sahyuni, Muslimah Salsabila, Dina Sanusi, Ihsan Saputra, Junifer Sari, Efendi Sartika Sartika Sartini, Titi Satria, Hamzah Sayuti, Ujang Sembiring, Rinawati Shantika Ahya, Clara Silahuddin Silahuddin Siregar, Winda Irsyidah Kholish Siti Zubaidah Suhaili, Hidayati Suharjo Susanti, Afrina Syafrizal Syafrizal Syafruddin Nurdin Syafrul Nalus Syah, Muhammad Aldian Syamsi Syamsi Tamrin, M. Thuwaiba, Thuwaiba Tiffani, Tiffani Tini Melinda Nst Titi Sartini Tiyas, Diah Putranti Rahmaning Ulfa, Fadillah Ulfatmi Ulfatmi Usral, Zilham Uswatun Hasanah Vegia Oviensy Wandrianto, Wandrianto Wilda Apriliani Yulia Martiana, Deti Yusnil Khoiriah Siregar Zahara, Fatimah Nurul Zainal Asril Zikri, Mhd. Abdullah Zoni Leo Nardo Zulfahman Siregar Zulmuqim Zulmuqim Zulmuqim Zulmuqim Zulmuqim, Zulmuqim Zulpadrianto Z