AL-ADABIYAH: Jurnal Pendidikan Agama Islam
Vol. 7 No. 4 (2026): AL-ADABIYAH: Jurnal Pendidikan Agama Islam

Entrepreneurship Education through Pesantren-Based Business Units: A Case Study of Female Vocational High School Students at Al-Faruqi Islamic Boarding School

Yazid Umar Nasution (Universitas Dharmawangsa)
Aidatul Husnah (Universitas Dharmawangsa)
Adinda Salsabilah Lubis (Universitas Dharmawangsa)



Article Info

Publish Date
26 Jul 2026

Abstract

This study examined how entrepreneurship education was implemented through pesantren-based business units for female vocational high school students at Al-Faruqi Islamic Boarding School and explored the educational role attributed to these units by a key institutional stakeholder. An exploratory qualitative single-case study was conducted using a semi-structured interview with the coordinator of both the vocational school and pesantren business units. The transcript was examined through reflexive thematic analysis focusing on program planning, implementation, evaluation, and perceived student outcomes. The business units served dual institutional and educational functions by supporting pesantren operations while connecting the Fashion and Culinary Arts programs with production, business management, public marketing, and collaboration among students, teachers, and alumni. Program evaluation primarily involved resolving scheduling conflicts between entrepreneurial, academic, vocational, and religious activities. The informant associated student participation with vocational skill application, budgeting ability, opportunity recognition, independence, entrepreneurial aspirations, and selected alumni businesses. These outcomes represent stakeholder perceptions rather than independently verified effects. The study conceptualizes the pesantren-based business unit as a potential entrepreneurial learning ecosystem in which vocational learning, institutional enterprise, religious formation, and female students’ participation intersect. It also demonstrates that concrete business participation alone does not establish a complete experiential learning process without structured reflection, feedback, conceptualization, and assessment. The study extends entrepreneurship education research into a female vocational pesantren context and provides a framework for strengthening program design through explicit learning outcomes, progressive responsibilities, reflective activities, gender-responsive mentoring, competency-based assessment, systematic evaluation, multisource evidence, and longitudinal tracking.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

adabiyah

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Subject

Religion Education Other

Description

AL-ADABIYAH: Jurnal Pendidikan Agama Islam is a peer-reviewed journal on Islamic education published by Faculty of Education and Teacher Training, Islamic State University of Kiai Haji Achmad Siddiq Jember. This journal focuses on advancing the science of Islamic Education through high-quality ...