Sopian Lubis
STIT Al Hikmah Tebing Tinggi, Indonesia

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Systematic Literature Review: Transformation of Islamic Higher Education Institutions (Examination of Ontology, Epistemology, and Axiology) Sopian Lubis; Salminawati Salminawati; Usiono Usiono
Edumaspul: Jurnal Pendidikan Vol 7 No 2 (2023): Edumaspul: Jurnal Pendidikan
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Enrekang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33487/edumaspul.v7i2.7197

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The dichotomy of knowledge is the main problem of Islamization and integration of knowledge in the concept of Islamic education. In essence, Islam does not recognize the division of knowledge, but it cannot be denied that in its history there have been explanations about knowledge that are obligatory ain and obligatory kifayah. This is the spirit of Islamic higher education institutions to carry out institutional transformations, curricula, to the level of application in the context of life. The change in status from STAIN/IAIN to UIN is an inevitability that has been going on since the 2000s. The aim of the article is to find philosophical concepts (ontology, epistemology and axiology) in the transformation of Islamic Religious Higher Education institutions (PTKIN). The method used is a systematic literature review (SLR) with the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) approach. The data sources for this article are journals and articles related to the topic of discussion via Google Scholar and then extracted to be used as discussion material. The results obtained are the freedom for State Islamic higher education institutions to innovate in institutions, faculties and curricula in order to create a UIN that can integrate Religious and General Sciences through the policies of the Indonesian Ministry of Religion.
Academic Ethics of Islamic Higher Education Institutions in the Digital Era Edi Sundowo; Hasan Asari; Maulidah Hasnah Anas; Ade Lestari; Sopian Lubis
EDUTEC : Journal of Education And Technology Vol. 8 No. 1 (2024): September 2024
Publisher : STAI Miftahul Ula Nganjuk

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29062/edu.v8i1.915

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This study investigates academic ethics within Islamic higher education institutions, focusing on the impacts of technological advancements on academic integrity. As digitalization reshapes the landscape of education and scientific research, it offers both opportunities and challenges, particularly in preserving ethical standards. Digital misuse can undermine ethical principles, contributing to issues such as academic dishonesty and misconduct in scientific work. This research employs a descriptive qualitative approach, including observations, interviews, and document analysis. Findings reveal that Islamic higher education institutions uphold academic ethics grounded in national laws, regulations, and mutual agreements. However, there is limited engagement in research and academic activities by faculty and students, though no major ethical violations, such as plagiarism, were observed in the studied institutions. Despite efforts to enforce ethics, the digital era poses ongoing challenges, emphasizing the need for stronger ethical reinforcement in scientific endeavors.