The cultivation of religious character from an early age plays a crucial role in faith-based education. The Magrib Mengaji program serves as a strategic initiative to instill Islamic values while strengthening children’s Qur’anic literacy. This study seeks to describe the implementation of the Magrib Mengaji program in Tambangan Jae Village and examine its contribution to the development of children’s religious character. Using a qualitative approach, data were gathered through participatory observation, in-depth interviews, and documentation. The results reveal that the program is conducted regularly with strong support from parents, Qur’an teachers, and community leaders. Children demonstrated notable progress in Qur’an reading, memorization of prayers, and daily worship practices, along with the development of discipline, responsibility, and cooperation. Despite challenges such as limited teaching staff and the influence of digital devices, the Magrib Mengaji program has proven effective in nurturing the religious character of young generations. Sustained efforts through better facilities, teacher training, and parental involvement are essential to ensure the continuity and impact of this program in shaping a devout and well-mannered generation.
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