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Comparative Study of Education: Islamic Education System of Indonesia and Brunei Darussalam Rahmania, Elvina; Saprianingsih, Sri Whenti; Maryamah, Maryamah; Oviyanti, Fitri
Journal of Educational Sciences Vol. 9 No. 2 (2025): Journal of Educational Sciences
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31258/jes.9.2.p.975-986

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This study presents the differences between the Islamic education systems of Indonesia and Brunei Darussalam. These two Southeast Asian countries have unique characteristics in their approach to Islamic education. The research method used is descriptive qualitative with literature data collection techniques (library research). The results of the study show that this measurement provides rich insight into the dynamics of Islamic education and can be a reference for both countries in efforts to improve the quality of Islamic education. The fundamental difference lies in the emphasis given to religious studies in Islamic countries such as Indonesia and Brunei Darussalam. Religious studies are highly emphasized to form people who are moral, ethical, and have noble personalities. This reflects Islamic values that are an integral part of education and daily life in the country. However, both have similarities in including religious education in the curriculum as part of an effort to build students' character and morals. The main goal is to create a young generation that has strong moral values and good personalities, so that they can make a positive contribution to society and the nation in the future.
Utilization of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Learning Islamic Religious Education at SMP IT Bina Ilmi Palembang Adriyansyah, Adriyansyah; Yulia, Yulia; Fitriani, Ayu; Oviyanti, Fitri; Maryamah, Maryamah
Journal of Educational Sciences Vol. 9 No. 1 (2025): Journal of Educational Sciences
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31258/jes.9.1.p.79-89

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This study was motivated by the development of technology, especially Artificial Intelligence (AI), which began to be integrated into Islamic Religious Education (PAI) learning. Traditionally, PAI learning is often conducted using the lecture method, which has limitations in providing interactivity and personalization. Therefore, this study aims to examine the utilization of AI technology in improving the effectiveness of Islamic Education learning at Bina Ilmi IT Junior High School Palembang. This study used a qualitative approach with descriptive method, where data were collected through observation and in-depth interviews with PAI subject teachers. The results showed that the application of AI in PAI learning was able to have a significant impact on improving students' understanding of the material taught. Teachers utilize AI to provide more interactive materials, data-based learning evaluations, and learning tailored to students' individual needs. Furthermore, the integration of AI not only improves learning effectiveness, but also encourages students to be more active and motivated in understanding Islamic values. This study contributes to understanding how technology can support the transformation of traditional learning methods to be more modern, relevant, and adaptive to the needs of today's digital generation.
Students' Perceptions of Guru Penggerak at Senior High School 1 Palembang Aziza, Nur; Azzahra, Anisah; Lestari, Septia Sri; Oviyanti, Fitri; Maryamah, Maryamah
Journal of Educational Sciences Vol. 9 No. 1 (2025): Journal of Educational Sciences
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31258/jes.9.1.p.263-273

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This study explores students' perceptions of the implementation of the Guru Penggerak role at SMA Negeri 1 Palembang, a program initiated by the Ministry of Education and Culture to enhance learning quality through transformative leadership. Using a descriptive quantitative approach, 150 purposively selected students participated as respondents. Data were collected through structured questionnaires and analyzed with descriptive statistics and correlation tests. The findings reveal that most students have positive perceptions, particularly regarding learning innovation, communication, and inclusive leadership. However, perceptions vary depending on students’ involvement in programs led by the Guru Penggerak. This study's novelty lies in examining how educational innovation and school culture dynamics influence students' perceptions, an area rarely explored in the local context. The results provide valuable insights for policymakers to optimize the Guru Penggerak program in fostering inclusive and collaborative learning environments. Additionally, the findings offer practical implications for designing teacher training programs tailored to student needs.
PAI Teacher's Strategy in Building a Classroom Environment That is Friendly to Children with Special Needs Fadhluzzakiyy, Kemas Ahmad; Sania, Fitri; Kalsum, Umi; Oviyanti, Fitri; Maryamah, Maryamah
Journal of Educational Sciences Vol. 9 No. 1 (2025): Journal of Educational Sciences
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31258/jes.9.1.p.388-398

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Effective classroom learning depends on implementing appropriate strategies and creating a supportive environment, especially for students with disabilities. This study explores the strategies adopted by Islamic Religious Education (PAI) teachers at Az-Zahrah Islamic Elementary School Palembang to establish a friendly classroom environment for children with special needs. The research focuses on seven students with neurodevelopmental disorders who face challenges in communication, social interaction, and exhibit tantrums. Using a descriptive qualitative research design, data were collected through observation, interviews, and document analysis, with the PAI teacher as the main subject. The findings reveal that effective strategies include understanding and addressing individual needs, fostering an inclusive learning atmosphere, customizing teaching methods for special needs students, and applying clear and straightforward communication. However, significant challenges, such as managing classroom dynamics and ensuring harmonious interactions among peers, often demand additional time and effort. This study highlights the critical role of PAI teachers in overcoming these challenges and creating an inclusive, supportive educational environment that accommodates all students, particularly those with special needs. These findings underscore the need for continuous professional development for teachers in inclusive education practices.
The Dynamics of Islamic and Malay Acculturation: Customary Continuity and Value Transformation in Historical Perspective Azzahra, Radhita; Trisnawati, Nadia; Oviyanti, Fitri; Maryamah, Maryamah
Journal of Educational Sciences Vol. 9 No. 3 (2025): Journal of Educational Sciences
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31258/jes.9.3.p.1289-1297

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This article discusses the dynamics of acculturation between Islam and Malay culture in a historical perspective, highlighting adat continuity and value transformation. Islamic acculturation in the archipelago did not erase local customs, but rather provided a new foundation based on Islamic values, as reflected in the principle of “adat bersendi syarak, syarak bersendi Kitabullah”. The process of Islam was peaceful through trade, proselytization, education and marriage, with a flexible approach to local culture. Value transformation involved replacing animist and dynamist beliefs with the concept of tawhid, which emphasizes the oneness of God. A Malay-Islamic identity was born from this acculturation, reflected in art, literature, music and customs, creating a unique and harmonious cultural expression. This article concludes that the acculturation of Islam and Malay culture has shaped a rich and diverse civilization, where Islamic values are integrated in Malay cultural life.
The Integration of Contemporary Islamic Education into International and Global Education: A Comparative Study Ferdino, Muhammad Farhan; Mortalisa, Tara Putri; Oviyanti, Fitri; Maryamah, Maryamah
Journal of Educational Sciences Vol. 9 No. 3 (2025): Journal of Educational Sciences
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31258/jes.9.3.p.1095-1108

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Islamic education has diverse forms and systems, adapted to the culture, regulations, and educational policies of each country, including Indonesia. This study aims to analyze the comparison between Islamic education from the perspective of international and global education in the contemporary era. This study employs a qualitative approach using a library research method, which reviews literature from various scholarly sources related to Islamic education, educational internationalization, and globalization. The findings indicate that international education focuses on strengthening cross-country collaboration through student exchange, academic cooperation, and the implementation of international curricula. Meanwhile, global education emphasizes the development of multicultural awareness and the reinforcement of identity as global citizens by integrating global values into the education system. Both have a significant impact on the development of modern Islamic education that is responsive to changes over time. These findings highlight the importance of integrating local and Islamic values with the principles of international and global education to create an Islamic education system that is adaptive, competitive, and contextually relevant in addressing global challenges.
Strengthening the Values of Ahlussunnah wal Jama'ah through Islamic Spiritual Activities at Bina Warga 1 Palembang High School in Fostering Student Tolerance Attitudes Arib, M. Farhan; Zuhdiyah, Zuhdiyah; Maryamah, Maryamah
Journal of Educational Sciences Vol. 9 No. 4 (2025): Journal of Educational Sciences
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31258/jes.9.4.p.1831-1843

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This study examines the role of Rohani Islam (ROHIS) extracurricular activities at SMA Bina Warga 1 Palembang in strengthening Ahlussunnah wal Jama’ah (ASWAJA) values and shaping students’ tolerance. Despite not being affiliated with NU, the school’s ROHIS program, established in 2018, emphasizes ASWAJA principles through structured daily, weekly, monthly, and annual activities aimed at fostering religious and tolerant attitudes. Using qualitative methods with a case study approach, data were collected via observation, interviews with ROHIS mentors, Islamic education teachers, and participants, as well as documentation. Findings reveal that ROHIS instills ASWAJA values tawasuth (moderation), tasamuh (tolerance), i’tidal (justice), and tawazun (balance) through discussions, interfaith collaborations, and community service. These activities cultivate tolerance by encouraging respect for differences, promoting peace, appreciating kindness, and fostering openness. Key supporting factors include high student participation, institutional support (facilities from the school foundation), and active management. Challenges include some students’ self-centered tendencies, administrative inefficiencies (e.g., unstructured licensing), and logistical issues such as water shortages. The study concludes that ROHIS effectively integrates ASWAJA values into students’ ethical frameworks, despite obstacles, by combining religious education with practical tolerance-building initiatives. This highlights the potential of school-based spiritual programs to address societal diversity while maintaining theological integrity. Recommendations include improving administrative coordination and addressing resource limitations to enhance program sustainability.
Islamic Educational Values in the Tradition of Almsgiving to Orphans in the Month of Muharram in Palembang City Rosadahe, Lia Laili; Koswara, Ari; Wahyuni, Yulia; Oviyanti, Fitri; Maryamah, Maryamah
Journal of Educational Sciences Vol. 9 No. 5 (2025): Journal of Educational Sciences
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31258/jes.9.5.p.4779-4801

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This study explores Islamic educational values in the tradition of charity for orphans during Muharram in Palembang City. The research aims to identify, analyse, and assess how these values are implemented and transmitted within the local community. This qualitative descriptive study involved purposive sampling of five mosques actively maintaining the tradition, employing data collection techniques including observation, in-depth interviews, and document analysis. Data were analyzed using the Miles and Huberman model. Findings reveal three primary value dimensions embedded in the tradition: faith-based values such as gratitude and divine accountability; social-moral values fostering compassion and dignity; and communal solidarity values reinforcing Islamic brotherhood and collective identity. The tradition operates as an effective informal educational platform, where participants internalize values through active engagement. The distinct participatory approaches notably facilitate confidence-building and sustained community integration. Conclusions emphasize the tradition’s role as a vital medium for moral, spiritual, and social education grounded in local culture. This research recommends strengthening informal community-based educational practices and incorporating intentional pedagogical elements into charitable programs. Policymakers should recognize informal religious education in access and quality assessments. Community leaders require pedagogical training to enhance educational effectiveness while preserving religious authenticity.
Muslim Women, Islamic Education, and TikTok: Achieving Gender Equality and Combating Cyberbullying Triasih, Asti; Zuhdiyah, Zuhdiyah; Maryamah, Maryamah
Journal of Educational Sciences Vol. 10 No. 2 (2026): Journal of Educational Sciences
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31258/jes.10.2.p.3406-3420

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In the digital era, TikTok has become a significant medium for Indonesian Muslim women to express their identities and advocate for gender equality through content that challenges stereotypes and builds supportive communities. This study aims to analyze how Muslim women utilize TikTok as a form of da’wah and self-empowerment while facing the challenges of cyberbullying and moral criticism. Using a qualitative research method with a literature review approach, data were collected from relevant academic studies, social media analyses, and documentation of user experiences. The findings reveal that Muslim women dynamically represent their religious identity by integrating Islamic values with progressive and modern expressions, showing that faith and modernity can coexist harmoniously. Through educational, inspirational, and community-based content, they promote gender equality, financial literacy, and inclusive dialogue about women’s roles in religion and society. Despite these positive contributions, they still encounter serious challenges such as online harassment, gender-based discrimination, and digital violence. The study concludes that resilience, community solidarity, and the implementation of digital literacy and protection strategies are crucial for ensuring a safe and empowering online space for Muslim women and other marginalized groups.
Co-Authors Abdul Nasir Abdurrahmansyah Abdurrahmansyah, Abdurrahmansyah Adi Fernando, Derri Adiansa, Nadila Adriyansyah, Adriyansyah Afgani, Win Afriza, Era Agra Dwi Saputra Agustina, Keyla Agustina, ria Ahmad Khoiri Ahmad Zainuri Aisyah, Neng Akbar Hilmi, Muhammad Al Wasim, Arif Alfansyur, Andarusni Alfarizi, Muhammad Raihan Alfatonah, Indah Nur Aziza Alimron, Alimron Alpia, Nurul Amalia, Laili Aminuyati Amir Hamzah Amrina Rosyada ANANDA SETIAWAN Anggraini, Fina Yulia Anggraini, Talita Anggraini, Tiara Widya Anindya, Salsa Anisah, Nia Anta Riska, Fatia Antalika, Mirta Apriana, Ayu Apriansyah, Andika Ardila, Ayu Arib, M. Farhan Ariesta, Adinda Dwi As Sajidah, Azka Asri Karolina, Asri Astuti, Noni Juli Atika, Nyimas Aufagholi, Gea Ayu Fitriani Ayu, Salsyabina Puspita Aziza, Nur Azzahra, Anisah Azzahra, Radhita Baharudin Baharudin BAITI, MASNUN Berlianna, Romsiah Cholidi Cholidi Cholifah, Miftahul Cindrya, Elsa Damaianti, Siska Dari, Mira Wulan Dela Safitri, Annisa Desilawati, Della Dewi, Kurnia Dewi, Meyana Dian Andesta Bujuri Dianita Ekawati Diwangga, Bandu Putri Dwi Oktalena, Dela Ela Fitri Dwiriani Eliyati, Eliyati Ermis Suryana Ersyliasari, Aulia Fadhluzzakiyy, Kemas Ahmad Fadil, Achmad Fadillah, M. Kharis Fadillah, Trika Nur Fadli, Rahmat Fahmi Fahmi Fairi, Nabiilah Nurrahmah Fajriyah, Rania Zulfi Fani Rahmasari, Fani Fatiha, Keysha Alea Amanah Fatimatuzzahra Fatimatuzzahra Febrianti, Sindy Febrieanitha Putri, Yecha Ferdian, Ferdian Ferdino, Muhammad Farhan Fetriasih, Riska Firdianti, Annisa Firiyanto, Firiyanto Fitri Oviyanti Fitri Oviyanti Fitri, Annidaul Fitri, Izza Ghazali, Anelki Amri Gusniawati, Selfina Hafifah, Hafifah Hasmayanti Agustina, Rika Hawi, Akhmal Hidayanti, Nur Afni Hidayati, Suci Ilhami, Muhammad Wahyu Indah Dwi Sartika Indah Wigati Indarissyifa, Lisa Puspita Indradewa, Rhian Indrayani, Titik Ismadi Ismadi Isyara, Larissa Putri Jauhara, Jauhara Jauhara, Nadila Juabdin Sada, Heru Julianti, Ines Darma Julinda, Julinda Karoma, Karoma Kartika, Mirna Kasmiatun, Kasmiatun Khadafiah, Harisa Khaf Shah Khaidir Khaidir Kharismawati, Siti Khoirunnisa, Nabila Khotima, Husnul Kisda, Yonada Viossa Koswara, Ari Kristina Imron Lestari, Septia Sri Letari, Diah Ayu Sri Lewis, Azizul Mahdha Liawan, Febry Endriyani Linda Linda Liza, Levi Lauren Liza, Trisna Lubis, Elfira Rossa Luthfia Ananda, Masykuria Maemonah, Maemonah Maharani, Nabila Maharani, Tyara Mardiah Astuti Marsudin, Ahmad Rizaldi Mawarni, Deviona Mayang Sari, Tri Adha Meriyanti, Meriyanti miftahussurur, wildan Miliyarta Lestari, Utami Moh. Hafid Effendy, Moh. Hafid Mortalisa, Tara Putri Muhamad Fauzi Muhammad Rizky muhammad rizky, muhammad Muhtarom Mukjizat, Lailatul Mulyadi Eko Purnomo, Mulyadi Eko Muthmainnah, Ayu Nabilla Zakiyah, Andi Nadilah, Azzahra Nurul Nisa, Ike Hilatun Niswah, Rodiatun Nola, Nola Noor Hidayah Nopriani, Hilda Novita Novita Novriyanti, Nova Nugraha, Hafizh Maulana Nurhafisyah, Dwi Nurhasanah Nurhasanah Nurhusna Nurjana Nurmala, Ula Nyimas Atika oktamarina, lidia Oviyanti , Fitri Oviyanti, Fitri Oviyanti Paramitha, Mouza Dwi Regina Pebriani, Erin Pratiwi, Astrid Putri Purnama, Lidia Putra Pratama, Muhammad Aldri Putri Utami, Melisa Putri, Shabira Panca Putri, Suciani Putri, Wulan Hafisa Rafli, Muhammad Rahayu, Meiliza Suci Rahmania, Elvina Ramadhan, Alfin Ramaputri Tilotama, Azzahrah Ravika, Anzela Rini Apriyani Riyani, Roja Riyanti, Estika Robiaty, Yuniar Romadona, Putri Rosadahe, Lia Laili Safitri, Nadia Saipul Annur Sakinah, Anastasia Putri Salma, Dwi Anjeli Salsabilah, Novalina Sania, Fitri Sanjaya, Cencen Rexsy Sapitri, Wira Saprianingsih, Sri Whenti Sari, Ayu Sekar Sari, Elya Kumala Sari, Juwita Puspita Sari, Rani Puspita Sarmila, Sarmila Sartika Sartika Sartika, Anggun Satria, Indrian Satria, Rama Selviana, Lista Septarina, Aisyah Septia Ningsih, Lisa Setio, Juli Shania, Shania Sibron, A. Sinta Sri Wulandari Sofiana, Ayun Soraya, Nyayu Suhasri, Anugerah Helen Sumarni S, Sumarni S Supriyadi Supriyadi Syafina, Klarisa Anastasya Syafitri, Adesta Syahrudin Syahrudin, Syahrudin Syarafina, Zhafirah Talia, Jeny Tanjung, Akbar Tauhid, Imam Triasih, Asti Trisnawati, Nadia Umam, Bagus Hidayatul Umi Kalsum Uswatun Hasanah Vannisa, Saprina Putri Vicky Dwi Wicaksono Virgianti, Nanda Enita Wahyudi, Arie Wahyuni, Yulia Wardiansyah, Muhammad Weriana, Weriana Winda Agustin Winingsih, Hesti Wulandari, Cherysa Ariesty Yadi, M. Riandry Yecha Febrieanitha Putri Yolanda Yolanda, Yolanda Yudistira Nugraha, Muhamad Yulia Yulia Yuningsi, Putri Zuhdiyah Zuhdiyah, Zuhdiyah Zulhijra, Zulhijra