Fihris
Universitas Islam Negeri Walisongo Semarang, Indonesia

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The Development of Indonesian Islamic Civilization During The Dutch Colonial Period Vina Robi'atul Adawiyyah; Erlina Eka Wati; Nasikhin; Fihris
Indonesia Islamic Education Journal Vol. 1 No. 2 (2023): Indonesia Islamic Education Journal
Publisher : LPPM STAI Al-Azhar Menganti Gresik

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37812/iiej.v1i2.915

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This study aims to analyze the development of Indonesian Islamic civilization during the Dutch colonial period. This study using library research produces research data that: 1). The dynamics of the socio-cultural conditions of Islamic civilization during the Dutch colonial period were still underdeveloped due to the strict system of colonialism applied in Indonesia; 2). The government system of Islamic civilization during the Dutch colonial period greatly influenced the development of Islamic civilization in Indonesia; 3). There were 3 strategies for Islamic da'wah during the Dutch colonial period, including: the transitional da'wah system between Hinduism and Islam, the lecture method in surau, and Islamic boarding schools; 4). Challenges to Islamic civilization during the Dutch colonial period included: Challenges in the fields of education, politics, economy and religion or da'wah; 5). Influential figures during Islamic civilization during the Dutch colonial period included K.H. Hasyim Asy'ari, Prince Diponegoro, Tuanku Imam Bonjol, Prince Antasari, and Teungku Cik Di Tiro. This study has implications for increasing literature on the history of Indonesian Islamic civilization so that it can add to the treasury of historical knowledge in Indonesia.
Spiritual Resilience in Multicultural Schools: Tahfidz High School Students' Efforts in Maintaining Qur’an Memorisation Andhika Sugeng Riyanto; M. Rikza Chamami; Fihris
Journal of Islamic Education Vol. 11 No. 1 (2026): JIE: (Journal of Islamic Education) January-June
Publisher : Letiges

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35723/jie.v11i1.690

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This study was motivated by the development of the Tahfidz Qur'an programme in public schools and the limited research on the spiritual resilience of tahfidz students in public secondary schools that are multicultural in terms of religion and social background. This study aims to analyse the commitment, challenges, and adaptive strategies of tahfidz students in maintaining their memorisation of the Qur'an at SMA Negeri 3 Semarang. The research used a qualitative approach with a case study design. Data collection techniques included unstructured interviews, non-participatory observation, and documentation, with primary data sources in the form of interviews and observations, and secondary data sources in the form of supporting documents for the tahfidz programme. Data analysis was carried out using the Miles and Huberman model, while data validity was maintained through triangulation and member checking techniques. The results of the study show that the Tahfidz Programme at SMA Negeri 3 Semarang was born from the initiative of parents, supported by the school, PPPA (Program Pelatihan Penghafal Al-Qur’an) Darul Qur'an, and alums. Commitment to memorisation was formed through religious socialisation and intrinsic motivation. Multicultural challenges were relatively minor, in the form of awkwardness and peer distraction. Students applied social adaptation and self-regulation to maintain consistent and continuous muraja'ah.