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ADAB DAN KARAKTER GURU-MURID: REFLEKSI PENDIDIKAN ISLAMI DALAM SURAT KAHFI DAN SURAT LUQMAN Rifqan Hidayat; Mahyuddin Barni; Ali Muammar ZA
ADIBA : JOURNAL OF EDUCATION Vol. 5 No. 1 (2025): JANUARI
Publisher : CV. ADIBA AISHA AMIRA

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Teachers and students are the main elements in the complementary educational process. The Qur'an and Hadith provide a comprehensive conceptual foundation regarding the roles, characters, and manners of both in learning. This research aims to explore the concept of teachers and students from the perspective of the Qur'an and Hadith, especially through the study of Surah Al-Kahfi verses 60-82 and Surah Luqman verses 13-19. The method used is content analysis with a thematic interpretation approach (maudhu'i). This study found that Prophet Khidir and Prophet Moses became ideal representations of teachers and students, where Prophet Khidir reflected wisdom, patience, and competence, while Prophet Moses showed tenacity, humility, and discipline in learning. In addition, Surat Luqman highlighted manners such as honesty, humility, and a sense of responsibility that teachers and students must have to create a conducive learning process. This research emphasizes the importance of integrating the values of the Qur'an and Hadith in education to form a generation with noble character and knowledge. By understanding and applying these principles, the educational process not only produces intelligent individuals, but also contributes to the social and spiritual harmony of society.
FITRAH DAN PENDIDIKAN ISLAM PADA ANAK USIA DINI Novita Harini; Mahyuddin Barni; Ali Muammar ZA
EDUCATIONAL JOURNAL : General and Specific Research Vol. 5 No. 1 (2025): FEBRUARI
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This article discusses the relationship between fitrah and Islamic education in early childhood, emphasizing the importance of understanding and developing children's innate potential as a foundation for optimal growth. Fitrah, which encompasses aspects of faith, intellect, talent, sexuality, aesthetics, individuality, sociality, and physicality, represents an integral component that must be considered in children's education. By referencing the thoughts of Islamic scholars and recent research, this article explains that fitrah-based education focuses on creating an environment that supports the development of all aspects of a child's fitrah. The proposed educational methods include experiential learning in nature, instilling religious values through exemplary behavior, and providing children with space for self-expression. Activities designed must consider the developmental phases of children and avoid placing pressure on them to achieve outcomes that are not aligned with their developmental stages. Emphasizing a holistic approach to education is expected to produce individuals who are not only knowledgeable but also possess good character and can positively contribute to society. Through a profound understanding of fitrah and the application of appropriate educational practices, it is hoped that children can optimally develop their potential, build a strong identity, and become well-rounded individuals with noble morals. This article concludes that the integration of the concept of fitrah within Islamic education is a crucial step in shaping a quality generation that aligns with religious values.