Shifany Maulida Hijjah
Institut Binamadani Indonesia

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MEDIA PEMBELAJARAN TEMATIK PADA PENDIDIKAN ISLAM Ruh Sakinah; Anisa Nurkholifah; Shifany Maulida Hijjah
Tarbawi: Jurnal Pendidikan dan Pemikiran Islam Vol. 9 No. 1 (2026): Tarbawi
Publisher : Institut Binamadani Indonesia

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Islamic education plays a strategic role in shaping individuals who are faithful, knowledgeable, and possess noble character through a holistic and meaningful learning process. Along with the development of modern educational paradigms, the thematic learning approach has emerged as an effective alternative, as it is capable of integrating various competencies, learning materials, and Islamic values into a unified theme that is contextual to students’ lives. However, the success of thematic learning cannot be separated from the use of appropriate, innovative learning media that align with students’ characteristics within the context of Islamic education. Thematic learning media are designed as tools to facilitate the teaching and learning process by integrating various subjects into a single theme. This article aims to comprehensively discuss the definition, functions, types, as well as the strengths and weaknesses of thematic learning media. This study employs a literature review method by examining books, journal articles, proceedings, handbooks, and reliable online sources. The findings indicate that thematic learning media can enhance students’ learning motivation, conceptual understanding, and critical thinking skills. Nevertheless, challenges such as limited facilities, teachers’ creativity, and production costs remain obstacles in its implementation. This study is expected to provide insights for teachers, educational practitioners, and policymakers to further optimize thematic learning media in accordance with the demands of the 21st-century curriculum.
From Text to Praxis: A Philosophical Examination of Qur’anic Values in Constructing Ethical Consciousness within Modern Educational Institutions Muhamad Muhamad; Shifany Maulida Hijjah
Harmony Philosophy: International Journal of Islamic Religious Studies and Sharia Vol. 2 No. 4 (2025): November: Harmony Philosophy: International Journal of Islamic Religious Studie
Publisher : International Forum of Researchers and Lecturers

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This study explores the integration of Qur'anic ethical values in modern educational settings, focusing on how philosophical hermeneutics, combined with reflective pedagogy, can enhance students' ethical consciousness. The Qur'an, with its emphasis on key ethical principles such as justice (adl), compassion (rahmah), and responsibility (amanah), provides a foundational framework for cultivating moral behavior in students. The study highlights the potential of reflective pedagogy to contextualize these ethical teachings, ensuring they remain relevant to contemporary issues. The findings suggest that when Qur'anic values are approached through an interpretative and dialogical lens, they can be effectively internalized by students, promoting not only theoretical knowledge but also practical ethical behavior. This study also examines the challenges of integrating religiously oriented ethical frameworks in secular educational systems and the complexities of making Qur'anic teachings resonate with diverse student populations. The implications for educational practice are significant, suggesting that the incorporation of Qur'anic values can bridge the gap between religious teachings and moral actions, fostering a more ethically aware and responsible student body. The research concludes with recommendations for further exploration into the practical implementation of this approach in varied educational contexts, especially in multicultural and multi-faith settings, and highlights the need for long-term studies to assess the impact on students' ethical development.