Zulfikah Nur
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Islamic Education: Pillars of Tolerance and Harmony in Multicultural Societies Zulfikah Nur; Syahruddin Usman; Saprin
Kasyafa: Jurnal Pendidikan Agama Islam Vol. 2 No. 1 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61166/kasyafa.v2i1.67

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Islamic education has a strategic role in realizing tolerance and harmony in a multicultural society characterized by diversity of ethnicities, religions, cultures, and languages. This article aims to analyze the contribution of Islamic education in building an attitude of mutual respect and strengthening shared values ​​through a multicultural approach. Using a literature review method, this article explores academic perspectives on Islamic education and its relevance in the context of cultural diversity. The results of the study indicate that Islamic education can integrate multicultural values ​​through the curriculum, strengthening educator competence, and implementing cross-cultural dialogue. In addition, multicultural-based Islamic education can reduce negative prejudice, foster respect for differences, and build a peaceful and inclusive society. Thus, Islamic education is not only a means of transferring knowledge but also a medium for forming students' characters who respect plurality in community life.
Philosophy of Islamic Education: Reflections on Conservative Values, Liberalism, and Democracy Zulfikah Nur; Andi Marjuni; Andi Achruh
Values: Jurnal Kajian Islam Multidisiplin Vol. 2 No. 1 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61166/values.v2i1.56

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This article explores three main perspectives in Islamic educational philosophy: conservative, liberal, and democratic, by revealing how each of these views interprets the values ​​and goals of education. The conservative approach to Islamic education, represented by the essentialist and perennialist schools of thought, emphasizes the preservation and protection of existing traditions and customs. The concept of conservative education is more static and less open to new views or ideas. In contrast, liberal education, influenced by classical and modern liberalism, places more importance on the individual and freedom of thought, and seeks to adapt to global economic and social changes by prioritizing rational approaches and open discussion in the teaching and learning process. This model has undergone significant evolution along with historical and ideological dynamics. Meanwhile, democratic education, in the context of Islam, focuses on providing fair and humanizing educational services to each individual, by paying special attention to the development of each child's potential according to their abilities. This concept also supports academic freedom and prioritizes equal rights in obtaining education without discrimination. This study uses a literature review method to analyze these conceptions based on sources such as books, articles, and the thoughts of Islamic educational figures, both classical and modern.