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THE INTERSECTION OF ISLAMIC EPISTEMOLOGY AND HIGHER EDUCATION CONTEXT: ANALYZING THE ROLES AND CHALLENGES IN SHAPING THE ISLAMIC IDENTITY OF STUDENTS Nurbiah Pohan; Firmansyah Firmansyah; Maulana Arafat Lubis; Nashran Azizan; Muhammadong Muhammadong
International Journal of Teaching and Learning Vol. 2 No. 2 (2024): FEBRUARY
Publisher : Adisam Publisher

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This study delves into the intricate interplay between Islamic epistemology and higher education, examining their roles and challenges in shaping the Islamic identity of students. Grounded in a qualitative approach, the research draws insights from reputable publications to provide a nuanced comprehension of this intersection. Participants from diverse higher education settings, including Islamic nations, contribute to exploring Islamic values' impact on identity formation. The roles of Islamic epistemology in shaping identity emerge as a significant theme, highlighting its versatile influence across academic disciplines. Participants emphasize a profound connection between Islamic values, rooted in the Quran and the teachings of Prophet Muhammad, and their engagement with knowledge. The integration of these values extends beyond academic pursuits, fostering a holistic understanding of the world and instilling a sense of purpose and ethical responsibility among students. However, challenges within this intersection are evident, with tensions arising from diverse perspectives in academic discourse. The limited representation of Islamic perspectives in curricula poses a universal challenge, impacting students' ability to integrate their Islamic identity into their educational journey fully. The study also explores institutional dynamics, emphasizing the pivotal role of supportive environments in higher education institutions within Islamic nations. In conclusion, the research offers comprehensive insights into the universal roles and challenges within the intersection of Islamic epistemology and higher education, calling for global attention to create inclusive educational environments that respect diverse religious identities, including the Islamic identity of students.
EVALUATION OF RESEARCH GRANT PROGRAMS INSTITUTE FOR RESEARCH AND COMMUNITY SERVICE STAKE MODEL Eliagus Telaumbanua; Peringatan Harefa; Yulian Purnama; Maulana Arafat Lubis; Nashran Azizan
JOURNAL OF COMMUNITY DEDICATION Vol. 4 No. 1 (2024): FEBRUARI
Publisher : CV. ADIBA AISHA AMIRA

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This research aims to evaluate the planning, implementation and results of the research grant program of the Research and Community Service Institute at the Sultan Muhammad Syafiuddin Sambas Islamic Institute. The research method used is a qualitative research method, ethnographic research type, a Stake model program evaluation approach with stages of antecedents, transactions and outcomes. The research subjects were the Head of LPPM, Head of the LPPM Research Center and Grant Participants. Data collection was carried out through interviews, observation and documentation studies. The data analysis techniques used by the Miles and Hubermen model are: data collection, data reduction, data display and conclusions. The research results showed that: 1. The number of participants who took part increased by 50% and the number of participants who passed increased by 250%. It was found that there was still a lack of participation from lecturers and the number of research grant quotas provided by LPPM had not been fulfilled. 2. Program implementation has been 71.43% complete. It was found that each program activity did not comply with the predetermined schedule. 3. Research results in the form of reports and article publications have only reached 28.57%, the other participants have not completed the research with the time allowance of 4 months. 4. There is contingency between input, implementation and results. Because the number of participants who registered did not meet the quota, additional time was given, so the implementation of research activities also experienced a shift so that the research results were completed far from the target time with a gap of 4 months. Overall, the Research Grant Program is very necessary, continued and improved from aspects that are considered dominant.