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PENGARUH GERAKAN LITERASI SEKOLAH TERHADAP MINAT MEMBACA BUKU SUMBER PENDIDIKAN AGAMA ISLAM DI SMA NEGERI 9 PEKANBARU Rahmadhani, Saszlin; Risnawati; Miftahirrizqa; Anuhgra, Yudha Okta
Al-Hasanah : Jurnal Pendidikan Agama Islam Vol 9 No 1 (2024): Al-Hasanah : Jurnal Pendidikan Agama Islam
Publisher : STAI Pelabuhan Ratu

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51729/91390

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This research aimed at testing the influence of school literacy movement toward interest in reading Islamic education resource books at State Senior High School 9 Pekanbaru.  It was quantitative research.  936 students at State Senior High School 9 Pekanbaru were the population of this research, and 10% of them or 94 students were the samples.  Questionnaire and documentation were the techniques of collecting data.  Simple regression analysis was the technique of analyzing data.  Based on data analysis result, the probability score of sig 0.001 was lower than the probability score 0.05, or 0.001<0.05, so H0 was rejected Ha was accepted.  It meant that the coefficient of regression was significant.  There was a significant influence of school literacy movement toward interest in reading Islamic education resource books at State Senior High School 9 Pekanbaru.  The contribution of school literacy movement to interest in reading Islamic education resource books was 93.8%, and 6.2% was influenced or explained by other variables.
Sistem Pendidikan di Arab Saudi dan Perbandingannya dengan Sistem Pendidikan di Indonesia Rahmadhani, Saszlin; Wahyudi, Hakmi; Anuhgra, Yudha Okta; Suriyah, Suriyah
Kutubkhanah Vol 23, No 2 (2023): Juli - Desember
Publisher : Lembaga penelitian dan pengabdian kepada masyrakat

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24014/kutubkhanah.v23i3.26174

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This paper describes education in Saudi Arabia and how education in Saudi Arabia compares with education in Indonesia. The method used is a literature study. The education system implemented in Saudi Arabia certainly has differences from the education system implemented in Indonesia. For example, the education system in Saudi Arabia puts forward Islamic values because Saudi Arabia is a country that highly upholds syar'i values. Although Indonesia has not implemented an Islamic education system as a whole, Islamic values are still taught in schools. Regarding the curriculum, Saudi Arabia adopts the curriculum from other Arab countries such as Egypt and always develops the existing curriculum so that it doesn't change too much. This is different from Indonesia, which changes the curriculum quite often so that sometimes educators find it difficult to adapt to the new curriculum. These are some of the examples presented in this article. But the most important thing is that both Saudi Arabia and Indonesia always strive to achieve their educational goals, namely to prepare a virtuous and skilled generation in the effort to develop a better nation because education is the most powerful weapon to change the world.
Pendekatan Multi, Inter dan Transdisiplin dalam Integrasi Agama dan Sains Nazifa, Mahda Naura; Muhammad, Amril; Dewi, Eva; Rahmadhani, Saszlin
Hamalatul Qur'an : Jurnal Ilmu Ilmu Alqur'an Vol. 5 No. 2 (2024): December 2024
Publisher : Pondok Pesantren Hamalatul Qur'an Jogoroto Jombang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37985/hq.v5i2.346

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This article discusses the Multi, Inter, Transdisciplinary Approach in the Integration of Religion and Science. This research uses the library research method. Library research is a type of research whose main data is sourced from books, journals, or articles. This research highlights the emergence of various problems along with the development of the times whose solutions can use various different approaches, in this case discussing the Multi, Inter and Transdisciplinary approaches in the integration of religion and science. The result of this research is that multi, inter, and transdisciplinary approaches have the potential to produce a comprehensive and deeper understanding and are able to provide more holistic solutions to today's complex problems.
CRITICAL THEORY OF FRANKFURT SCHOOL: APPLICATION IN EDUCATION AND THE DEVELOPMENT OF ISLAMIC CRITICAL THEORY Anuhgra, Yudha Okta; Arif, Mahmud; Rahmadhani, Saszlin
Kanz Philosophia: A Journal for Islamic Philosophy and Mysticism Vol. 11 No. 2 (2025): December
Publisher : Sekolah Tinggi Agama Islam Sadra

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20871/kpjipm.v11i2.428

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The present study aims to provide a comprehensive examination of the Frankfurt School’s Critical Theory, encompassing its historical origins, subsequent development, and the application of its values within educational contexts and the evolution of Islamic Critical Theory. Employing a qualitative research methodology, data for this article were obtained through an extensive review of literature, including books, scholarly journals, and other pertinent documents concerning the Frankfurt School’s Critical Theory. Data analysis was performed using content analysis techniques. The findings indicate that the Frankfurt School’s Critical Theory remains a significant philosophical movement, persisting not only in Western academic discourse but also among Muslim philosophers. Despite its limited familiarity in Indonesia, there is potential for the adaptation of aspects and values of the Frankfurt School’s Critical Theory in the educational process. This adaptation could be achieved through the implementation of critical pedagogy, aimed at fostering understanding and sensitivity to promote change. Additionally, the integration of critical religious education could serve to transform it into critical Islamic religious education, thereby challenging the prevailing stigma that often pits Islam and the West against each other in the educational field. Furthermore, it is imperative to acknowledge the significant opportunity for academics and philosophers to continue developing the concept of Islamic Critical Theory, a field that currently has minimal references. Critical theory has the potential to contribute to the development of Islamic scholarship, as evidenced by the Qur’an’s emphasis on critical thinking in the pursuit of knowledge.