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PENDIDIKAN TAUHID TERHADAP MOTIVASI HIDUP DALAM PERSPEKTIF AL-QURAN Iskandar, Topan
Reflektika Vol 17, No 2 (2022)
Publisher : Universitas Al-Amien Prenduan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.28944/reflektika.v17i2.986

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Tasawwuf morality is a study of knowledge in knowing the Creator or God. This paper will describe and analyse how to develop morality in the study of Sufism by a Muslim community organization located in Batu Bara Regency. The purpose of this research is to form young morals and have a strong belief in the Creator in humans so that they become perfect human beings through the study of Sufism. This study uses the internalization of religious values through dzikrullah (dhikr darajah and khasanah) with the takhalli, tahalli and tajalli methods which are included in a qualitative descriptive study. The results obtained from this study are that the Development of Sufism is very important to be known and studied by every special human being with Muslim status in the Batu Bara district community. Through the development of Sufism Akhlak, it will also bring a person who has good character so that he can easily live life from the development of the times and be able to adapt easily. 
The Challenges and Resilience of Single Parents in Raising Children Iman, Mujhirul; Iskandar, Topan
PPSDP International Journal of Education Vol. 4 No. 2 (2025): PPSDP International Journal of Education
Publisher : Perkumpulan Program Studi Doktor Pendidikan (PPSDP)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59175/pijed.v4i2.597

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The purpose of the research is to explore the challenges, parenting strategies, and forms of family resilience in facing structural limitations and social stigma. The approach used is qualitative with a case study design, involving 15 single parents (mothers and fathers) selected through purposive and snowball sampling. Data were obtained through observation, in-depth interviews, and document studies, then analyzed using reflective thematic analysis with a family resilience framework. Validity is maintained through triangulation, member checking, and peer debriefing. Finding shows that single parents face economic constraints, social stigma, and the burden of dual roles, yet they still build family resilience through consistent affection, simple routines, and instilling values of independence. Support from extended family, religious communities, and informal social networks are important factors, although access varies across ethnicities and environments. These findings emphasize that family resilience relies not only on individuals but also on collective resources and local cultural values.