Ashlach : Journal of Islamic Education
Vol. 4 No. 01 (2026): Ashlach: Journal Of Islamic Education (April)

Reassessing the Assumed Relationship Between Religious Practice and Student Leadership Character in Islamic Boarding Schools

Mar’atus Sholihah (Institut Islam Mamba’ul ‘Ulum Surakarta, Indonesia)
Isfihani Isfihani (Institut Islam Mamba’ul ‘Ulum Surakarta, Indonesia)
Iffah Mukhlisah (Institut Islam Mamba’ul ‘Ulum Surakarta, Indonesia)



Article Info

Publish Date
30 Apr 2026

Abstract

This study is motivated by the limited research on the relationship between Islamic Religious Education practices and leadership character, despite the widespread assumption that religious commitment contributes positively to students’ character development within Islamic educational institutions. The study aims to analyze the relationship between Islamic Religious Education practices and leadership character among students in a boarding school context. The research adopts a quantitative ex post facto design, with a sample of 31 students enrolled in the boarding school program at MAN 2 Surakarta selected through a total sampling technique. Data were collected using structured questionnaires measuring religious practice and leadership character and analyzed through descriptive statistics and simple linear regression using IBM SPSS Statistics 31. The findings reveal that students demonstrated relatively high levels of religious practice (M = 33.23) and positive leadership character (M = 18.29). However, the regression analysis indicated that Islamic Religious Education practices did not significantly predict leadership character (β = 0.060, *p* = 0.749; R² = 0.004). These findings challenge the commonly accepted assumption that stronger religious practice necessarily leads to stronger leadership character and instead support leadership development theories emphasizing the importance of experiential learning, social participation, and organizational involvement. The study concludes that religious practice functions primarily as a moral foundation rather than a direct determinant of leadership character. The implications encompass theoretical contributions by extending the literature on Islamic education, character education, and youth leadership development, as well as practical recommendations for Islamic boarding schools to integrate religious formation with structured leadership experiences through student organizations, mentoring programs, and leadership-based activities. Additionally, this study identifies future research opportunities involving broader samples, additional explanatory variables, and mixed-method approaches to better understand leadership character development in Islamic educational settings.

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Journal Info

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ashlach

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Subject

Religion Education Social Sciences Other

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Ashlach : Journal of Islamic Education (p-ISSN: 2988-1277, e-ISSN: 2988-1285) is a biannually published journal in April and October. This journal was published by Program Studi S1 Pendidikan Agama Islam Sekolah Tinggi Agama Islam Salahuddin Pasuruan Indonesia. This journal is intended as a vehicle ...