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Pluralism in Islamic Law and Its Implications for Contemporary Islamic Education Zulpandri; Ronaldi; Tamrin Kamal; Sri Wahyuni; Rosniati Hakim; Lutfi Zaki Al Manfaluthi
Solo International Collaboration and Publication of Social Sciences and Humanities Vol. 4 No. 01 (2026): Solo International Collaboration and Publication of Social Sciences and Humani
Publisher : Walidem Institute and Publishing

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61455/sicopus.v4i01.384

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Objective: To analyze the view of Islamic law on pluralism and examine the strategy for the implementation of pluralism values in the world of Islamic education, especially in shaping the character of students who are tolerant, inclusive, and ready to live in a multicultural society. Theoretical framework: Based on the teachings of the Qur'an regarding the recognition of plurality as sunnatullah, the concept of rahmatan lil 'alamin, the principle of ukhuwah insaniyah, and an Islamic educational approach oriented to human values, justice, and freedom of thought. This framework is strengthened by the thoughts of moderate Islamic figures such as M. Quraish Shihab, Harun Nasution, and Nurcholish Madjid. Literature review: Reviews the understanding of pluralism in the Qur'an and classical interpretations such as the works of Abdul Wadud Yusuf and Ahmad Al-Shawi, as well as contemporary thinking that explains how pluralism should be understood socio-culturally, not theologically. The literature also highlights the importance of Islamic education as a space for internalizing the value of pluralism through theological, philosophical, juridical, sociological, and psychological foundations. Methods: Using a qualitative approach based on library research, with descriptive-analytical analysis techniques on primary sources such as the Qur'an, classical interpretation, and modern Islamic thought literature. The data were analyzed to identify normative understanding and applicative strategies of pluralism values in Islamic education. Results:  The study found that pluralism is recognized in Islamic law as a social reality that must be respected without equating the theological truths of all religions. Islamic education has an important role in instilling the value of pluralism through an inclusive curriculum, strengthening moderate religious literacy, multicultural teacher training, interfaith dialogue, and creating a peaceful and open academic climate. Implications: Pluralistic Islamic education can form a religious, tolerant, and ready generation to live in a multicultural society, as well as strengthen the integration between Islamic teachings and national values. Novelty: a new approach that integrates the concept of Islamic pluralism with applicative strategies in education, as well as enriching an inclusive and contextual Islamic education discourse.
Integrating Sustainable Development Goals in Physical and Mental Health Education: A Study on the 8th Grade Fiqh Textbook Ahmadi Martha Habibi; Chusniatun; Mahasri Shobahiya; Fahmi Ulum Al Mubarok; Lutfi Zaki Al Manfaluthi
Profetika: Jurnal Studi Islam Vol. 25 No. 03 (2024): Profetika Jurnal Studi Islam 2024
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Surakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23917/profetika.v25i03.8881

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Objective: This study aims to analyze the content of Fiqh textbooks used in Muhammadiyah educational institutions, especially to assess the extent to which the material is in line with the ISMUBA curriculum and its relevance to the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Theoretical framework: Based on Islamic education that is integrated with global development goals, especially the values of justice, social responsibility, and environmental conservation. Literature review: Reviewing the Islamic education curriculum of Muhammadiyah, the suitability of textbooks with the curriculum, and the relationship between religious education and global issues in the context of the SDGs. Methods: Using content analysis of Fiqh textbooks from the Dikdasmen Council and the Muhammadiyah Islamic Boarding School Development Institute, with a focus on the structure, content, and relationship with the SDGs. Results: The results of the study show that the Fiqh textbook published by the Muhammadiyah Higher Education Council is by the ISMUBA curriculum, while the version from the Islamic Boarding School Development Institute is still relevant, even though the structure is different. The material covers the pillars of Islam and supports the SDGs: fasting and prayer (Goal 3), zakat and social (Goals 1 & 10), and environmental ethics (Goal 13). Implications: Shows that Islamic education can contribute to the formation of a religious, social, and environmentally caring generation that is ready to face global challenges. Novelty: Offering a new perspective by connecting the Muhammadiyah Fiqh textbook with the SDGs, expanding the function of religious education towards sustainable development.