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EKOLOGI SPIRITUAL: Impresi Pendidikan Islam melalui Pohon Beringin Depan Kampus Universitas Sains Al-Qur’an Robingun Suyud El Syam; Muhtar Sofwan Hidayat; Nanang Sudiyono
Student Scientific Creativity Journal Vol. 1 No. 2 (2023): Maret : Student Scientific Creativity Journal
Publisher : Pusat Riset dan Inovasi Nasional

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55606/sscj-amik.v1i2.1301

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Artikel ini merupakan riset lapangan yang mensintesis ekologi spiritual kemudian merepresentasikan optimasi pendidikan Islam melalui pohon beringin depan kampus Universitas Sains Al-Qur’an. Tulisan ini merupakan temuan riset lapangan dengan setting fenomenologi, hasil riset menunjukkan: bahwa pohon beringin depan kampus merupakan jenis ficus benjamina yang sering dimanfaatkan oleh dosen maupun mahasiswa sebagai tempat berteduh dari teriknya matahari ataupun dari hujan gerimis. Ia hidup sebagai bagian dari mahkluk Tuhan yang perlu direfleksi dalam bingkai keharmonisan alam. Kata kunci pendidikan adalah keberlangsungan, dan pendidikan Islam telah memberi pedoman, dimana Nabi Sulaiman telah meneledankan bagaimana membangun harmonisasi alam, demikian pula Rasulullah Saw, maka sudah seharusnya kita menjaga alam disekitar sehingga terjagalah ekosistem demi keberlangsungan generasi berikutnya. Implikasi penelitian terhadap kesadaran menjaga lingkungan ekologis kampus.
Dinamika Jilbab dalam Sudut Pandang Sejarah: Dialog antara Budaya dan Agama Nanang Sudiyono; Qurrota A’yun Isbachunuri; Nurul Mubin
Jurnal Riset Rumpun Agama dan Filsafat Vol. 4 No. 2 (2025): Agustus : Jurnal Riset Rumpun Agama dan Filsafat
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55606/jurrafi.v4i2.5759

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Wearing a hijab for Muslim women is not just a habit, but an obligation that has a deep meaning in religion and daily life. This tradition is not just owned by Muslims, in ancient times this tradition has been attached as a civilization, so it is important to explore this matter further. This article aims to trace the dynamics of the hijab from a historical perspective. With a qualitative descriptive approach, the study found that the history of wearing the hijab is much older than Islam. The use of the hijab has existed in various cultures and civilizations in the world, even before Islam was born, precisely since the Sumerian civilization in Mesopotamia around 5,000 BC. The tradition of the hijab is also found in ancient Assyrian society. Wearing the hijab can be a symbol of honor and social status, especially for elite women or priestesses, a differentiator between free women and slaves, and part of a particular cultural tradition, as seen in various ancient civilizations. Thus, wearing the hijab is not only a practice related to Islam, but also a social phenomenon that has existed for a long time in the history of human civilization. This finding is important for the creation of a dignified society, amidst the fading awareness of wearing the hijab among Muslim teenagers. This research provides a direction for future research on the importance of the hijab for the honor of women more specifically.
Nilai-Nilai Pendidikan Humanis pada Tradisi Lokal Yasinan di Dusun Krasak dan Kecis Kecamatan Selomerto Kabupaten Wonosobo Nanang Sudiyono; Ngarifin Shidiq; Robingun Suyud El Syam
Khatulistiwa: Jurnal Pendidikan dan Sosial Humaniora Vol. 6 No. 1 (2026): Maret : Khatulistiwa: Jurnal Pendidikan dan Sosial Humaniora
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55606/khatulistiwa.v6i1.9605

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Humanist values ​​in education have long been rooted in the religious traditions and local culture of Indonesian society, but field facts are needed to strengthen this argument. This research focuses on three objectives: (1) analyzing the humanist educational values ​​contained in the local yasinan tradition in the hamlets of Krasak and Kecis, Selomerto, Wonosobo; (2) knowing the implications of humanist education from the implementation of the local yasinan tradition in the hamlets of Krasak and Kecis, Selomerto, Wonosobo; (3) understanding the relevance of humanist education reflected in the implementation of the local yasinan tradition in the hamlets of Krasak and Kecis, Selomerto, Wonosobo to Islamic religious education. This thesis is the result of a field study in the hamlets of Krasak and Kecis, Selomerto sub-district, Wonosobo regency regarding the local yasinan tradition. Primary sources were obtained through observation, interviews and documentation, strengthened by other relevant secondary sources, then analyzed qualitatively descriptively through three stages: data reduction, data presentation, and drawing conclusions—verification. The results of the analysis and discussion show that: (1) The Yasinan tradition in the Krasak and Kecis hamlets, Selomerto District, Wonosobo Regency contains a number of humanist educational values, namely: solidarity and brotherhood, empathy and sympathy, mutual cooperation, tolerance, knowing each other, character and moral education, and social concern; (2) The main implications of humanist educational values ​​in the Yasinan tradition in the Krasak and Kecis hamlets, Selomerto District, Wonosobo Regency, include: strengthening social solidarity and togetherness, instilling the values ​​of empathy and care, and character building based on local values; (3) The Yasinan tradition in the Krasak and Kecis hamlets, Selomerto District, Wonosobo Regency has strong relevance to Islamic Religious Education because it is an effective medium for instilling humanist educational values, such as solidarity, empathy, and togetherness, which are in line with Islamic teachings on human relations (muamalah) and noble morals.