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Understand The Difference Between The Learning Process And Inspiration. Implications For Islamic Education Literature Review Of The Book Of Ihya Ulumuddin Restu, Yanto Maulana; Deden Kurnia Adam; Wildan Mahmudin; Izzudin Musthafa; Ateng Ruhendi
IJGIE (International Journal of Graduate of Islamic Education) Vol. 4 No. 2 (2023): September
Publisher : Master of Islamic Studies Masters Program in the Postgraduate Institute of Islamic Studies Sultan Muhammad Syafiuddin Sambas, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37567/ijgie.v4i2.2687

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The background to the problem is studying Imam al-Ghazali in the book Ihya Ulumuddin discussing the differences between the learning process and inspiration and the implications for Islamic education. The research methodology uses library research. The author applies theories from scriptures and books. The aim of this writing is to know the difference between the learning process and inspiration. The implications for Islamic education. The results obtained are that the learning process also explains that students in the learning process must have manners. Prioritizing mental cleanliness, Allah makes it easy for us to fulfill and apply the knowledge gained. Reducing worldly things. Don't be arrogant in seeking knowledge and don't argue with teachers. Avoid disputes between fellow humans, Not refusing to study a field of knowledge, Prioritizing the most important knowledge, namely the knowledge of the afterlife. Decorating the heart with qualities that convey it to Allah Ta'ala and. Inspiration means something that is whispered into the heart through the abundance of divine grace. The implications of Islamic education are efforts to form complete human beings, both in this world and in the afterlife. According to Al Ghazali, humans can achieve perfection if they are willing to try to seek knowledge and then practice fadhilah through the knowledge they learn.
Konsep Pemikiran Pendidikan Konseptualisasi Pemikiran Pendidikan Islam Klasik-Modern Zul Adrivat; Wildan Baihaqi; Mimin Tjasmini; Ateng Rohendi; Izzudin Musthafa
Tihamah: Jurnal Studi Islam Vol. 2 No. 01 (2024): Tihamah: Jurnal Studi Islam (June)
Publisher : Sekolah Tinggi Ilmu Tarbiyah Tihamah

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61444/tihamah.v3i01.23

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The development of Islamic education cannot be separated from the development of classical and modern educational thought. The study of classical and modern educational thought aims to rediscover the conceptualization of Islamic educational thought. The hope is that this study can find a common thread in the concepts of classical and modern Islamic education. Previous researchers had many discussions about the study of both, but these discussions ended in the area of ​​examining the thoughts of each figure or were limited to the study of only one period. This research discusses the study of classical and modern educational thought to find out the true meaning in the development of the conceptualization of Islamic educational thought. The method used by the researchers is a literary studies approach. A study approach uses a research view of library documents such as books, magazines, articles, etc. This type of research is classified as descriptive qualitative research. The results of the study show that the development of classical and modern Islamic educational thought represents an inseparable unity. The development of modern Islamic educational thought is part of the development of classical Islamic educational thought. The early phase of educational development can be seen in Islamic teaching at the time of the Prophet. In the period of Mecca and Medina, the Prophet laid the foundations of Islamic education, from the concept, curriculum, tier system and institutions to the administration of Islamic education. Until modern times, the development of Islamic educational thought has shown a maturity in scientific civilization. This can be seen in the birth of Muslim scholars who initiated the integration of knowledge in all fields.