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The Role of Islamic Religious Education in Shaping The Islamic Character of The Younger Generation Faldo Riski Al hidaya; Khoiri, Abdul Azis
Indonesian Journal of Education and Youth Development Vol. 2 No. 1 (2026): Indonesian Journal of Education and Youth Development (IJEYD)
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This study analyzes the strategic role of Islamic Religious Education (PAI) in overcoming moral degradation among Indonesian youth due to deviant behavior such as violence, bullying, and misuse of digital technology, with an emphasis on Islamic character building based on divine obligations from the Qur'an (At-Tahrim: 6) and the hadith of fitrah, encompassing the pillars of shiddiq, amanah, tabligh, and fathonah. Using a qualitative literature study approach from primary sources (the Qur'an, hadith, classical Islamic texts) and secondary sources (journals), the analysis integrates the concepts of Islamic education al-tarbiyah as the holistic cultivation of human potential (khalaqiyyah, rūhiyyah, 'aqliyyah, akhlāqiyyah) towards perfection; al-ta'lim as the transformation of critical knowledge from birth involving cognitive, affective, and psychomotor aspects; and al-ta'dib as disciplinary education for the habit of noble character to achieve human adabi which collaborate despite different emphases, in order to produce a generation that is faithful, pious, and adaptive in a multicultural society.
Concept of Islamic Education According to Walisongo Khoiri, Abdul Azis; Faldo Riski Al hidaya
Indonesian Journal of Education and Youth Development Vol. 2 No. 1 (2026): Indonesian Journal of Education and Youth Development (IJEYD)
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This research examines the concept of Islamic education according to Walisongo through a library research approach, by analyzing relevant literature about the methods of da'wah and education of each saint, such as Sunan Gresik who taught agriculture and built religious schools, and Sunan Ampel who pioneered inclusive Islamic boarding schools. The findings show that Walisongo applies a holistic and acculturative approach, integrating sharia, Sufism, local arts and culture (such as wayang, song and gamelan), as well as practical skills to spread Islam peacefully in the archipelago, including figures such as Sunan Bonang, Sunan Drajat, Sunan Kudus, Sunan Giri, Sunan Kalijaga, Sunan Muria, and Sunan Gunung Jati. The implication is that their educational model is relevant to be developed in the context of contemporary Islamic education in Indonesia in order to form a tolerant, adaptive and noble character.