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Penerapan Pembelajaran PAI Berbasis Kehidupan Living Values Education (LVE) Srihartini, Yusi; Chaerunnisa; Saputra, Ade Maulana; Alimuddin
At-Tadris: Journal of Islamic Education Vol. 4 No. 2 (2025): At-Tadris: Journal of Islamic Education
Publisher : Ikatan Dai Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56672/52y65f21

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Islamic education learning has not yet been seen to have a significant impact. The teaching and learning process in Islamic education tends to be more theoretical and less relevant to everyday life. The implementation of religious teachings is often only symbolic and ritualistic. In the learning process activities, an approach to learning is needed to achieve the desired learning objectives. One of them is the life-based learning approach Living Values ​​Education (LVE). This study aims to analyze the application of Islamic Religious Education learning based on life Living Values ​​Education (LVE). The research method used is the Literature review method. Sources of information can be books, journals, e-books, or other scientific articles. The results of this study indicate that the application of Islamic Religious Education (PAI) learning that focuses on everyday life has a significant effect on the understanding and practice of religious teachings among students. The research findings indicate that students involved in Islamic Religious Education learning with a life approach experience progress in several aspects, such as: Increasing Understanding of Religious Concepts, Practice of Religious Values, Student Involvement in the learning process, and Character Development. Overall, this study emphasizes that PAI learning based on daily life not only improves students' academic understanding, but also strengthens the implementation of religious values ​​and character development, which are very important in building a generation with good morals.
Integrasi Nilai-Nilai Islam dalam Kepemimpinan Pendidikan Kartika, Ika; Noerlitasari; Saputra, Ade Maulana; Purwaningsih, Yuli; Yuningsih, Andri; Alimuddin; Leman, Swanggi
At-Tadris: Journal of Islamic Education Vol. 4 No. 2 (2025): At-Tadris: Journal of Islamic Education
Publisher : Ikatan Dai Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56672/vf6x5n20

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Islamic education holds a comprehensive orientation, emphasizing not only academic achievement but also the cultivation of noble character and personal development in line with Islamic values. In this regard, leadership in Islamic education plays a crucial role in shaping the vision and culture of institutions with Islamic character. This study explores how Islamic values are integrated into educational leadership practices. Employing a qualitative approach through library research, it examines conceptual frameworks and theories derived from classical and contemporary Islamic thought, as well as modern leadership models. The findings reveal that effective Islamic educational leadership integrates prophetic leadership principles (humanization, liberation, transcendence), transformational leadership grounded in Islamic ethics, and participatory leadership based on the concept of shura (consultation). Core values such as shiddiq (honesty), amanah (trustworthiness), tabligh (effective communication), fathanah (wisdom), and ‘adl (justice) are central to the leadership approach. The study also identifies key strategies for implementation, including value-based vision development, cultivating an Islamic organizational culture, leadership capacity-building programs, and comprehensive evaluation systems. Despite challenges from internal organizational resistance and external pressures of globalization, the integration of Islamic values into leadership has the potential to enhance the integrity, effectiveness, and holistic impact of educational institutions. This research contributes to the development of a contextually relevant Islamic educational leadership model responsive to the demands of modern education while maintaining spiritual integrity.