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Parenting in the Perspective of Al-Ghazali Wardhatus Sa’adah; Andini Afiatus Sholehah
Al-Hikmah: International Journal of Islamic Studies Vol. 1 No. 1 (2025): JUNI
Publisher : PT. Education Research Center

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.64540/alhikmah161

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Parenting style is a pivotal factor influencing a child’s character, social skills, and emotional development. In contemporary psychological and educational studies, parenting styles are commonly categorized into permissive, democratic, and authoritarian, each exerting distinct impacts on children’s behavior and developmental outcomes. Democratic parenting, characterized by balanced authority and open communication, has been shown to foster independence, social competence, and emotional resilience in children. Conversely, authoritarian parenting often correlates with lower social adaptability and heightened aggressive tendencies. Moreover, early integration of moral and spiritual education significantly contributes to the holistic formation of a child’s character, aligning with perspectives that emphasize the centrality of religious values in parenting. In this regard, Al-Ghazali’s thought offers a profound framework, highlighting the necessity of instilling moral virtues and spiritual discipline from an early age as an integral part of nurturing a righteous and well-balanced individual. This study underscores the intersection of modern parenting theories with classical Islamic thought, providing a comprehensive understanding of how parenting styles, when infused with moral-spiritual guidance, can shape children’s character in a transformative and sustainable manner
ABCD-Based Mentoring in the Application of the Quranic Method for 8-Year-Old Students at TPQ Al-Muttaqin: A Case Study of the Potential of Inspirational Students in Pondok Wuluh Village Hanifa Hanifa; Andini Afiatus Sholehah; Arfiyani Wulandari; Famei Haqqi Adi Putra; Robiatul Adawiyah
Journal of Innovative and Creativity Vol. 5 No. 3 (2025)
Publisher : Fakultas Ilmu Pendidikan Universitas Pahlawan Tuanku Tambusai

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31004/joecy.v5i3.4606

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This community service project analyzes the effectiveness of Asset-Based Community Development (ABCD) mentoring in applying the Quranic method to improve the motivation and fluency of 8-year-old students at the Al-Muttaqin Islamic Boarding School (TPQ) in Pondok Wuluh Village. The activity was motivated by the students' varying reading abilities, with one inspiring student demonstrating more rapid reading progress. This student's potential was utilized as a local asset to motivate their peers. The mentoring session was conducted over ten meetings, involving TPQ teachers, student guardians, and the community. The ABCD stages included asset identification (discovery), dream formulation (dream), design (design), implementation (define & deliver), and sustainability evaluation (destiny). Data were collected through participant observation, in-depth interviews, and documentation, then analyzed qualitatively. The results showed significant improvements in reading fluency and learning motivation. The inspiring student served as an effective role model, while community support strengthened the program's sustainability. These findings confirm the ABCD approach as an appropriate strategy for community-based empowerment in Quranic education.