This study is rooted in the importance of inclusive education as a means to offer learning opportunities for all students without discrimination, aligning with Islamic principles that emphasize equality and rahmatan lil ‘alamin (mercy to all). The research aims to understand how inclusion principles are applied in Islamic schools, the challenges encountered, and their impact on character formation and educational quality. The methodology employed is a literature review, gathering and analyzing various academic sources and relevant publications on inclusion within Islamic education. The findings indicate that inclusive education fosters empathy, tolerance, and student engagement, despite challenges such as resource limitations and gaps in teachers' understanding. In conclusion, inclusive education in Islam holds substantial potential to support comprehensive Islamic education. Policy support and teacher training are essential to strengthen inclusion practices.
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