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The Development of Eco-Tahfiz In Malaysia: Bridging Islamic Education and Environmental Sustainability Rekan, Abd. Aziz; Mokhtar, Mohd Istajib
Ulumuna Vol 29 No 1 (2025): June
Publisher : Universitas Islam Negeri Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20414/ujis.v29i1.1431

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The Eco-Tahfiz initiative in Malaysia integrates Islamic education with environmental sustainability, offering a faith-based educational model that aligns with national priorities and global sustainability goals. This study examines the development of the Eco-Tahfiz initiative, focusing on its key drivers, challenges, and prospects through a qualitative methodology. The key enablers for the Eco-Tahfiz initiative include institutional support, integrating environmental themes into Islamic education, and alignment with cultural-religious values. Key barriers identified include limited teacher training, insufficient integration of intrinsic values, and the predominantly theoretical application of Fiqh al-Bī‘ah. To address these challenges, the study proposes inter-agency collaboration, leadership engagement, teacher capacity building, community participation, and a structured Eco-Tahfiz Action Plan to enhance the initiative's implementation and relevance across broader Muslim educational contexts.
Bridging Knowledge and Character: Cultivating Student Development through Islamic Educational Leadership Rekan, Abd. Aziz; Howell, Hafeezur-Rahman; Mohamad Salleh, Muhamad Nasir; Kassim, Noorafini; Rokhimawan, M. Agung
Kharisma: Jurnal Administrasi dan Manajemen Pendidikan Vol. 4 No. 2 (2025): Progressive Islamic Education
Publisher : Perkumpulan Dosen Tarbiyah Islam Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59373/kharisma.v4i2.123

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Higher Education Institutions (HEIs) play a pivotal role in advancing comprehensive and balanced human capital development. Amid rapid globalization, digital transformation, and the erosion of moral values, HEIs face increasing challenges in cultivating well-rounded individuals who can meet contemporary demands while upholding ethical and spiritual principles. As market-driven education increasingly prioritizes technical and professional competencies, the nurturing of moral integrity and holistic growth is often neglected. Therefore, this study investigates how the Arabic Language Education Program contributes to holistic human capital development through Islamic educational leadership, focusing on students’ lived experiences, leadership formation, and value-based educational practices. Employing a mixed-methods approach with an exploratory sequential design, the research commenced with qualitative data collection through interviews with 50 informants and document analysis, followed by a quantitative survey involving 184 respondents. Data were analyzed thematically and descriptively, and findings from both phases were triangulated to enhance interpretive validity. The study identifies four principal dimensions of human capital development: (i) Leadership Experiences and Opportunities, (ii) Religious Development and Spiritual Strengthening, (iii) Local and Socio-Cultural Influences, and (iv) Challenges and Obstacles in Human Capital Development. The findings provide critical insights for policymakers and stakeholders in refining leadership policies and educational strategies, thereby reinforcing the foundations of human development agendas at both national and global levels.