Al-Tarbawi Al-Haditsah
Vol. 10 No. 1 (2025): PENDIDIKAN ISLAM

Islamic Education, Javanese Culture, and the Basic Needs of Migrant Workers' Children: A Critique of Abraham Maslow's Theory

Zainal Arifin (Universitas Islam Tribakti Lirboyo Kediri)
Mubaidi Sulaeman (Universitas Islam Tribakti Lirboyo Kediri)



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Publish Date
23 Jun 2025

Abstract

This study aims to critique Abraham Maslow's hierarchy of human needs theory, which continues to serve as a primary reference for assessing human needs from childhood through adulthood. Using a qualitative field research approach, data were collected through interviews and direct observations in the field. The study reveals that Maslow's hierarchy, which positions self-actualization at the peak of needs, requires adaptation to the Javanese cultural context, which influences the Islamic education of migrant workers' children in Seketip Village, Kediri, East Java. The ambiguity surrounding the adequacy of physiological needs, such as food and sleep, can lead to subjective interpretations that may foster egotism, thereby obscuring the objectives of Islamic education. Conversely, Javanese traditions and Islamic teachings provide clear moral guidelines for shaping wise individuals. The study concludes that Islamic education and Javanese culture can serve as supplementary parameters to Maslow's theory, addressing the shortcomings in measuring the satisfaction of unquantifiable needs. With morality as a concrete benchmark, this education can shape children’s character, enabling them to meet basic needs while also providing a strong foundation for life. This need is termed as Fundamental Preconditions, encompassing spiritual and visionary needs, and must be fulfilled from conception through to after birth. Keywords: Maslow's Thought, Children's Basic Needs, Migrant Workers' Children Education, Islamic Education and Javanese

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Al-Tarbawi Al-Haditsah: Jurnal Pendidikan Islam is an academic journal dedicated to disseminating scientific articles in the form of conceptual ideas and empirical research focusing on the study of culture and education from an Islamic perspective. The journal is published twice a year, in April and ...