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Integration Between Religion and Science in Islamic Studies in Integrated Islamic Junior High School Asmaldi, Asmaldi; Husti, Ilyas; Zamsiswaya, Zamsiswaya; Syafril, Syafrimen
Khalifa Journal of Islamic Education Vol 6 No 2 (2022): September
Publisher : Islamic Studies and Development Center (ISDC) Universitas Negeri Padang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24036/kjie.v6i2.274

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This study aims to analyze how the integration of Islam and science in Islamic Religious Education subjects at the Integrated Islamic Junior High School in Batam City so far and to find out a model of the integration of religion and science in Islamic Religious Education subjects that are relevant to the context of the Integrated Islamic Junior High School in Batam City. To answer the research questions, the research approach used is a qualitative approach. Research data were collected using observation, interviews, and documentation. The collected data is then analyzed using a qualitative approach. The results of the analysis show that first, there has been no integration of religion and science in Islamic Religious Education subjects at the Integrated Islamic Junior High School in Batam City so far. Second, based on field data and analysis of the relevant literature, the researcher found a model of the integration of religion and science in Islamic Religious Education subjects that was relevant to the context of the Integrated Islamic Junior High School in Batam City. The model in question is a Two-Way Thematic model. With the design of this integration model based on problems and needs in the field as well as relevant theories, this model is considered capable of being a solution for the unimplemented integration of religion and science in Islamic Religious Education subjects at the Integrated Islamic High School in Batam City.
Community Perspectives on Religion-Based Schools in Indonesia Efendi, Efendi; Afrina Rambe, Anggi; Cholik Yuswara Azmi, Muhamad; Asmaldi, Asmaldi
Ahlussunnah: Journal of Islamic Education Vol. 2 No. 2 (2023): August
Publisher : STIT Ahlussunnah Bukittinggi

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58485/jie.v2i2.205

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The interest of parents to send their children to the Integrated Islamic Elementary School is very high, even though the costs for schooling at the Integrated Islamic Elementary School are quite high. Compared to public schools in general, which are usually free (no fees).The aim of this study to find out as well as answer the question why Integrated Islamic Elementary Schools are in great demand by the Indonesian Muslim community, especially parents.This research uses the method Qualitatively using a case study approach, research data were taken through in-depth interviews with five people consisting of school principals, teachers, parents in Integrated Islamic Elementary Schools who were selected throughAnalysis Interactive Model Miles & Huberman. The results of this study show that the interest of parents in sending their children to Islamic elementary schools, this research shows that (i) theological factors are reasons based on religious considerations that parents want their children to have a strong religious foundation in addition to general education, of course. (ii) Sociological factors related to the increasing image of Islamic schools in the last decade in Indonesia. Different from previous times during the end of the new order and reform regime. (iii) Theological factors in the form of parents' desire for their children to be intellectually and spiritually intelligent.The results of this study can be used as initial information and data for future researchers in studying this problem in different contexts and issues.