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PESANTREN TRANSFORMED IN THE AGE OF SOCIETY 5.0: DEVELOPING MULTICULTURAL-BASED ISLAMIC RELIGIOUS EDUCATION LEARNING Fuady, Ahmad Silmul
PROCEEDING OF INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON EDUCATION, SOCIETY AND HUMANITY Vol 1, No 1 (2023): First International Conference on Education, Society and Humanity
Publisher : PROCEEDING OF INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON EDUCATION, SOCIETY AND HUMANITY

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Pesantren is a traditional Islamic educational institution in Indonesia that has made significant contributions to the field of education. However, in the era of Society 5.0, Islamic boarding schools face challenges that require the development of more adaptive and inclusive learning methods. One such method is multicultural-based Islamic religious education. This research aims to analyze how pesantren has been transformed to meet the demands of Society 5.0 and how it has developed multicultural-based Islamic religious education as a learning method. The results show that the pesantren has undergone changes in various aspects, including its learning methods. Pesantren has started to incorporate multicultural-based Islamic religious education to face these challenges. This type of education can help students understand the universal values of Islam and the local cultural values of the surrounding community, increasing tolerance and strengthening their Islamic identity. However, there are still challenges to developing these learning methods, such as a lack of resources and awareness of the importance of multicultural education. The research aims to contribute to the development of multicultural-based Islamic religious education in pesantren , strengthening its role in Society 5.0 and creating a more inclusive educational institution.
RECONSTRUCTING THE PHILOSOPHY OF ISLAMIC ECO-SOCIAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP: PESANTREN-BASED COASTAL DEVELOPMENT AS A PARADIGM OF ETHICAL TRANSFORMATION Suyono, Suyono; Fathurrohman, Fathurrohman; Fuady, Ahmad Silmul; Huda, Miftachul
Jurnal Al-Ijtimaiyyah Vol. 12 No. 1 (2026)
Publisher : Universitas Islam Negeri Ar-Raniry Banda Aceh

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The structural paradox of coastal poverty in Muslim-majority communities lies in abundant marine resources alongside economic marginalization and environmental degradation. While Islamic institutions have historically contributed to social welfare, their role in contemporary sustainability discourse remains underexplored. This study examines pesantren-based coastal development as a model of ethical transformation to reconstruct the philosophical foundations of Islamic eco-social entrepreneurship. Using a thematic and interpretative analysis, the findings reveal that pesantren function as socio-economic catalysts beyond their religious roles. Santri-led enterprises diversify livelihoods, reduce reliance on exploitative middlemen, and promote environmentally responsible practices such as sustainable fishing and waste management. Triangulated data indicate a shift from exploitative to conservation-oriented behavior. The model is grounded in three dimensions: khilafah (ecological stewardship), integration of religious knowledge and skills, and commitment to maslahah and mizan. This integrative approach positions pesantren as ethical-economic actors, redefining poverty alleviation as moral-ecological reconstruction within a sustainable Islamic development paradigm.