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FITRAH MANUSIA DALAM PERSPEKTIF PENDIDIKAN ISLAM Tosan, Dimas Zonseta; Rahmah, Fina; Suryani, Sulistiyani; Bakar , M. Yunus Abu
Jurnal Muassis Pendidikan Dasar Vol. 2 No. 2 (2023): Volume 2 Nomor 2 Mei 2023
Publisher : Primary School Teacher Education, Universitas Nahdlatul Ulama Sidoarjo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55732/jmpd.v2i2.73

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Human existence starts from a weakness and inability which will then move towards strength. Humans can easily take advantage of the grace and gifts bestowed on them, but humans must fulfill an obligation to their Lord. Human dignity in the sight of God is not measured by how high the rank, position, lineage or wealth. But what is measured by Allah is his piety. Humans in an Islamic perspective will still be born in a state of nature, namely holy, clean, free from all sins and have a tendency to accept religion, faith, and monotheism. Humans become good or bad is the result of educational and environmental factors, not their original character. Basically humans are born in a state of nature. This means that humans are born in an equally weak state even though they have great potential. But that doesn't mean that when a human is born, it's like a white or blank slate like John Lock said or helpless like a jabarian view. This is because humans have the potential in the form of certain tendencies related to their reasoning, mental, and psychic powers which are of different types and levels. The understanding of Islamic education experts on the nature of nature brings implications for the birth of the theory of nature in education. In the context of education, this theory becomes the basis for developing human nature. In this case, the educational process becomes important to improve its quality because it is one of the means that can develop the potentials that exist within humans in accordance with the nature of their creation which is in accordance with what is described in the Al-Qur'an and Hadith.
Redefining Arabic Speaking Instruction through Visual-Based Mimicry Memorization Technique Rahmah, Fina; Nu'man, Muhammad; Mufidah, Ely
Al-Irfan : Journal of Arabic Literature and Islamic Studies Vol. 8 No. 2 (2025)
Publisher : Sekolah Tinggi Agama Islam Darul Ulum Banyuanyar Pamekasan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58223/al-irfan.v8i2.557

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This study aims to describe the application of the Mimicry Memorization (Mim-Mem) method with visual media pictorial PPT in learning Arabic language theme من يوميات الأسرة (family daily activities). in class VII MTsN 2 Sidoarjo. The research used the method of classroom action research (PTK) model Kemmis and McTaggart with a qualitative approach combined with simple quantitative analysis. The research subjects totaled 32 students. Learning is carried out through several stages, starting from the introduction of vocabulary with pictures, repetitive sentence imitation exercises, simple questions and answers, to short dialogs in pairs. Visual media in the form of PPT slides helped students understand the context, while the Mim-Mem method trained them to imitate, memorize, and apply vocabulary and sentence structures. This process is proven to increase students' activeness and courage to speak Arabic in front of the class. The results showed an increase in students' speaking skills in four aspects of assessment, namely pronunciation (3.63), vocabulary accuracy (3.72), fluency (3.84), and courage (3.94), with an overall average score of 3.78. This proves that the Mim-Mem method based on visual media is effective for improving students' speaking skills in Arabic language learning
FITRAH MANUSIA DALAM PERSPEKTIF PENDIDIKAN ISLAM Tosan, Dimas Zonseta; Rahmah, Fina; Suryani, Sulistiyani; Bakar , M. Yunus Abu
Jurnal Muassis Pendidikan Dasar Vol. 2 No. 2 (2023): Volume 2 Nomor 2 Mei 2023
Publisher : Primary School Teacher Education, Universitas Nahdlatul Ulama Sidoarjo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55732/jmpd.v2i2.73

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Human existence starts from a weakness and inability which will then move towards strength. Humans can easily take advantage of the grace and gifts bestowed on them, but humans must fulfill an obligation to their Lord. Human dignity in the sight of God is not measured by how high the rank, position, lineage or wealth. But what is measured by Allah is his piety. Humans in an Islamic perspective will still be born in a state of nature, namely holy, clean, free from all sins and have a tendency to accept religion, faith, and monotheism. Humans become good or bad is the result of educational and environmental factors, not their original character. Basically humans are born in a state of nature. This means that humans are born in an equally weak state even though they have great potential. But that doesn't mean that when a human is born, it's like a white or blank slate like John Lock said or helpless like a jabarian view. This is because humans have the potential in the form of certain tendencies related to their reasoning, mental, and psychic powers which are of different types and levels. The understanding of Islamic education experts on the nature of nature brings implications for the birth of the theory of nature in education. In the context of education, this theory becomes the basis for developing human nature. In this case, the educational process becomes important to improve its quality because it is one of the means that can develop the potentials that exist within humans in accordance with the nature of their creation which is in accordance with what is described in the Al-Qur'an and Hadith.