M Sholih Salimul Uqba
Arabic Education Postgraduate State Islamic University of Maulana Malik Ibrahim Malang, Indonesia.

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Arabic Language Program Management at Islamic Boarding School Nawaina of Islamic Junior High School 2 Malang M Sholih Salimul Uqba; Agus Sulaiman; Meidias Abror Wicaksono; Ridwan; Faisal Mahmoud Adam Ibrahim
Mantiqu Tayr: Journal of Arabic Language Vol. 4 No. 2 (2024): Mantiqu Tayr: Journal of Arabic Language
Publisher : Institut Agama Islam Ma'arif NU (IAIMNU) Metro Lampung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25217/mantiqutayr.v4i2.4578

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The Arabic language is an essential part of Islamic education, as it is the language of the Quran and a key tool for understanding Islamic teachings. Many Islamic educational institutions offer specialized programs to teach the Arabic language to their students. Understanding the management processes involved in these Arabic language programs is important to ensure their effectiveness and continuous improvement. The aims of this study are to describe of the management of Arabic Language Program at Islamic Boarding School Nawaina Islamic Junior High School 2 Malang, with particular emphasis on the planning, organising, implementation and evaluation aspects. In this study, researchers employed a descriptive qualitative methodology. The data collection techniques are interviews and field observations which are then analyzed with 3 steps, namely data reduction, data presentation and conclusion drawing. The findings of this study indicate that in the planning management of the Islamic Boarding School Nawaina Arabic language program, a coordination meeting is held every semester between the head of the Islamic boarding school, teachers and santri assistants. As for the organizing stage, class classification of students and teachers is carried out. While at the implementation stage it is carried out in 3 Arabic language learning programs, including: Takhossus Kitab, Ta'lim Kitab, Muhadloroh and Compulsory Arabic Extracurricular. And at the evaluation stage, the assessment of student results is carried out through the final semester exam. Researchers propose that future research should prioritize investigating the impact of the Arabic language program on student learning outcomes and Islamic knowledge acquisition.
Analysis of Al-‘Arabiyyah Lil Hayah Books as Teaching Material from the Perspective of Brian Tomlinson and Hitomi Masuhara’s Theory Nafiatur Rasyidah; Muhammad Maulana Nurdinsyah; M Sholih Salimul Uqba; Abul Ma'ali; Faisal Mahmoud Adam Ibrahim
Mantiqu Tayr: Journal of Arabic Language Vol. 4 No. 2 (2024): Mantiqu Tayr: Journal of Arabic Language
Publisher : Institut Agama Islam Ma'arif NU (IAIMNU) Metro Lampung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25217/mantiqutayr.v4i2.4929

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Teaching materials are crucial in the learning process, especially in Arabic language acquisition. "Al-'Arabiyyah Lil Hayah" serves as a reference guide for new students enrolled in the Special Program for Arabic Language Development (PKPBA) at UIN Maulana Malik Ibrahim Malang, providing a structured approach to enhance Arabic language skills across various academic disciplines. This study analyzes the book through the lens of the theory of different levels of teaching materials proposed by Brian Tomlinson and Hitomi Masuhara. Utilizing a literature study with a qualitative approach, data were collected through documentation techniques and analyzed using the Miles, Huberman, and Saldana model, which includes data condensation, presentation, and conclusion drawing. The findings indicate that the four volumes of "Al-'Arabiyyah Lil Hayah" largely align with the recommendations of Tomlinson and Masuhara at basic, intermediate, and high levels. However, certain gaps remain, notably the absence of a comprehensive comprehension approach in Volume 1 and a deficiency in extensive reading and listening activities in Volumes 2 and 3. Additionally, Volume 4 lacks real-world professional language use materials, such as newspapers and research reports, which are essential for high-level learners. These shortcomings highlight a disconnect between the theoretical framework and the practical needs of students. Consequently, this research underscores the need for future studies to conduct a more thorough analysis of the suitability of the content, learning activities, and instructional approaches utilized in "Al-'Arabiyyah Lil Hayah," ensuring they effectively address the specific needs and characteristics of students at UIN Maulana Malik Ibrahim Malang.