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Keterkaitan Al-Qur'an dan Ilmu Alam: Perspektif dalam Pembelajaran Pendidikan Agama di Sekolah Muamar Muamar; Kartimi Kartimi; Yayan Rahtikawati
Journal on Education Vol 7 No 1 (2024): Journal on Education: Volume 7 Nomor 1 Tahun 2024
Publisher : Departement of Mathematics Education

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31004/joe.v7i1.7641

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This paper aims to explore the relationship between the teachings of the Qur'an and natural sciences, and how this relationship can be implemented in religious education learning in schools. The Qur'an, as the main source of teachings in Islam, not only provides moral and spiritual guidance, but also touches on many natural phenomena that can be explained through science. This article analyzes verses in the Qur'an related to the universe, as well as how religious education in schools can combine religious values ​​and scientific knowledge, in order to shape students' broad-minded characters. This study uses a qualitative approach with literature studies as the main methodology. The results of the study indicate that the integration of religious teachings and science is not only beneficial for scientific understanding, but also strengthens students' spiritual beliefs. Learning based on the relationship between the Qur'an and natural sciences can create a more holistic understanding, and foster a sense of responsibility towards the environment.
Air dalam Perspektif Agama dan Budaya Muhamad Djamaluddin; Kartimi Kartimi; Yayan Rahtikawati
Journal on Education Vol 7 No 2 (2025): Journal on Education: Volume 7 Nomor 2 Tahun 2025 In Progress (Januari-Februari 2
Publisher : Departement of Mathematics Education

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31004/joe.v7i2.7750

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Water is a fundamental element that has a multifaceted role in human life, not only as a biological need, but also as a profound spiritual and cultural symbol. This article examines the meaning, function, and symbolism of water from a religious and cultural perspective, highlighting its important role in shaping human relationships with God, others, and the environment. In various religious traditions, water is considered a sacred element that functions as a medium of purification, a symbol of life, and spiritual renewal. In Islam, water is used in the rituals of ablution and tayammum as a means of purification before worship, while in Christianity, water has an important meaning in the sacrament of baptism as a symbol of forgiveness of sins and new birth. Hinduism and Buddhism also use water in purification and meditation ceremonies as a symbol of cleansing the soul and connecting with cosmic energy. From a cultural perspective, water is often positioned as the center of community life. Indigenous peoples in various parts of the world view water as a living entity that has a soul and must be respected. Local traditions, such as traditional ceremonies related to water, show a deep respect for the existence of water as a guarantor of survival. In Javanese culture, for example, the siraman ritual is one of the traditions that uses water as a symbol of purity and prayer for blessings. On the other hand, Balinese people practice melukat, a ritual of self-purification using holy water to remove negative energy. The research method used in this article is a qualitative approach with literature analysis from various sources of religion, anthropology, and cultural ethnography. The results of the study show that water not only has a physical role as a source of life, but also becomes a medium of spiritual unification and a symbol of harmony between humans, nature, and the Creator.