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TRANSFORMASI PENDIDIKAN ISLAM DALAM MENCETAK GENERASI RABBANI DI ERA DIGITAL Sarima, Andi -
JURNAL AL-QAYYIMAH Vol 6, No 2 (2023): Desember
Publisher : Institut Agama Islam Negeri (IAIN) Bone

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30863/aqym.v6i2.5439

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This study discusses the transformation of Islamic education in producing rabbani generations in the digital era. There are three main objectives achieved in this research, namely first, to explain the urgency of transforming technology-based Islamic education; second, expressing the challenges of Islamic education in producing rabbani generations in the digital era; third, offering an efficient learning model in printing the rabbani generation in the digital era. In achieving these objectives, researchers used qualitative methods with a library research approach. The results of this study explain that the urgency of transforming Islamic education aims to help people learn and understand Islamic beliefs. This is done in an effort to develop strong morals, religious knowledge and piety, as well as the ability to live up to Islamic principles. Islamic education also plays an important role in strengthening individual and societal Islamic identity. Therefore, the challenge for Islamic education in producing the rabbani generation in the digital era is that there is no adequate access to technological infrastructure in some areas which will limit the availability of Islamic teaching through digital platforms. A person's capacity to use digital technology in Islamic education can also be affected by economic inequality. In addition, the learning models applied are project-based learning models, problem-solving based learning models, distance learning models, game-based learning models, collaborative learning models, video- and animation-based learning models. 
PENDIDIKAN INKLUSI (ANAK BERKEBUTUHAN KHUSUS) PERSPEKTIF ILMU PENDIIDKAN ISLAM SARIMA, ANDI -
JURNAL AL-QAYYIMAH Vol. 6 No. 1 (2023): Edisi Juni
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This study discusses inclusive education in the perspective of Islamic education science. There are two main objectives achieved in this research, namely first, explaining inclusive education in the view of Islamic education; second, to reveal the supporting and inhibiting factors of inclusive education. In achieving these goals, researchers used qualitative methods with a library research approach. The results of this study explain that inclusive education in the view of Islamic education emphasizes the importance of education without differentiating humans, because every human being is obliged to study whether male, female, disabled or normal. Inclusive education instills the value of social education in students, both children with special needs and non-special needs children from an early age, so that in inclusive education one child respects one another and eliminates discriminatory attitudes. Therefore, the supporting factors for inclusive education are government concern, stakeholder involvement in providing education, concern for the business world, school policies and supportive parents, while the inhibiting factors for inclusive education are lack of knowledge of handling children with special needs, because teachers are not from special education. In general, teachers in elementary schools come from elementary school teacher education study programs, so they have limited information regarding the specific handling of children with special needs. In addition, the inhibiting factor in the implementation of inclusive education programs is a curriculum that has not been oriented towards being prepared for inclusive school programs, so that this becomes a particular difficulty for educators