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Al-Misbah : Jurnal Islamic Studies
ISSN : 23375264     EISSN : 26560984     DOI : 10.26555
Jurnal AL-MISBAH adalah jurnal ilmiah yang secara khusus mengangkat kajian-kajian keislaman dan humaniora, sebagai media untuk mengembangkan ilmu pengetahuan yang berazazkan keislaman, terutama tentang Pendidikan Agama Islam berdasarkan hasil penelitian secara empiris baik penelitian lapangan maupun penelitian kepustakaan, antara lain: Pendidikan Agama Islam Psikologi Pendidikan Islam Ilmu-ilmu sosial humaniora.
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Mapping the Landscape of Inclusive Education in Islamic Educational Contexts Nuryana, Zalik; Wijayati, Rifky Dora; Sa’ari , Che Zarrina; Ead , Hamed A.; Malik , Shazia
Al-Misbah (Jurnal Islamic Studies) Vol. 12 No. 1 (2024): April
Publisher : Universitas Ahmad Dahlan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26555/almisbah.v12i1.7988

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In Islam, the concept of inclusive education is an important and timely topic that addresses the need for equitable and inclusive education for all individuals, regardless of ability, gender, social status, or background. This study aims to explore the research landscape on Inclusive Education in Islamic Educational Contexts with bibliometric methods. Data was collected with the Publish or Perish (PoP) application from a crossref database and then analyzed with the VosViewer application involving 200 databases. The surprising finding in this study is the absence of connection strength in this analysis may imply that the authors did not collaborate or connect in the dataset. In this study, authors have not connected, thus researchers in this field should build scientific links between authors and research issues. The study also shows that the clusters demonstrate how numerous factors, including national, religious, societal, and educational aspects, affect inclusive education in these locations. The clusters show that inclusive education in Islamic educational contexts is influenced by practical, policy, stakeholder, theoretical, and philosophical aspects, such as Islamic values, beliefs, and teachings and the requirements of learners with disabilities. The study emphasizes the need for equitable and inclusive education for all individuals, aligning with the principles and teachings of Islam that promote equality, dignity, and social justice. It sheds light on the contemporary relevance of inclusive education in Islamic educational settings and raises awareness of the significance of addressing the diverse needs of learners, including those with disabilities.
Preparing millennials for tomorrow: The evolution of character education in Indonesian Islamic Boarding Schools Yusutria, Yusutria; Charles, Charles; Yuliana, Anaas Tri Ridlo Dina; Yuherman , Yuherman
Al-Misbah (Jurnal Islamic Studies) Vol. 12 No. 1 (2024): April
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26555/almisbah.v12i1.8234

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The golden generation of the Indonesian nation is superior, and the millennial generation needs to be prepared to face the social order culture, world of work, scientific advances, technology, and digitization of big data. Therefore we need an educational process that links and matches with the industrial world and global changes in the future without abandoning noble character. Character education for Indonesia's golden generation is also carried out in Islamic educational institutions, namely Islamic boarding schools; Islamic boarding schools can be seen as social capital in developing Indonesian human resources. The concept of character education is also carried out and applied at the Aufia Thayyiba International Islamic Boarding School Agam West Sumatra Islamic Boarding School, with the principles of Panca Jiwa Pondok, in building the character of the golden generation of the Indonesian nation. This study aimed to determine the formation of the nature of the golden age of the Indonesian country based on the Panca Jiwa Pondok at the Aufia Thayyiba International Islamic Boarding School Agam Islamic Boarding School, West Sumatra. This research is qualitative research using a phenomenological approach. The subjects of this study were the director of the boarding school, the leadership of the boarding school, and the teachers. Data collection methods are interviews with purposive sampling techniques, observation, and documentation. The data is then analyzed using the inductive method, which emphasizes and describes the words and draws conclusions from these observations. The study results show that the formation of the character of the golden generation of the Indonesian nation is Aufia Thayyiba Agam International Islamic Boarding School by making the Panca Jiwa Pondok a philosophical foundation for its students to build character coupled with excellent programs and suitable methods.
Piety and commercialization da’wah: the influence of Hanan Attaki's Kajian on young urban muslims in Indonesia Haq, Syamsul
Al-Misbah (Jurnal Islamic Studies) Vol. 12 No. 1 (2024): April
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26555/almisbah.v12i1.9951

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Urban youth's growing piety and social media's expansion are intertwined, as shown by the resurgence of influential relocated people. Modern youngsters are disinterested in religious theology and prefer digital preachers who can answer their inquiries quickly. This has changed youth religion, which the media business has exacerbated. Thus, some renowned da'i, notably in Indonesia, use the internet to spread da'wah. Hanan Attaki, a famous preacher, often addresses youth issues on social media. Mental health, loneliness, future fear, and sin remorse are common concerns. This study aims to analyze piety and commercialization of da’wah which is Hanan Attaki’s case in kajian towards young urban Muslims in Indonesia. This research uses a qualitative case study method and literature review as an additional reference. Data collection using interview and documentation techniques such as journal articles, books, and information from the internet as secondary resources. The result of this study the success in commercializing Ustadz Hanan Attaki's influence preaching can be categorized as first, branding suitable for young people's da'i, second, specialization, such as his being an expertise in da’wa from his education journey, and third, building social contacts, which is a process where media and technology can penetrate geography such as social media or internet.
Contextualizing islamic religious education in the 21st century in Indonesia Sya'bani, Mohammad Ahyan Yusuf
Al-Misbah (Jurnal Islamic Studies) Vol. 12 No. 1 (2024): April
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26555/almisbah.v12i1.10167

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Education in the twenty-first century is essentially characterised by a contrast between Islamic education, which is seen in strict orthodoxy, and Western education, which tends to be secular. After this error was recognised, a concept known as the Islamization of science (a term used to describe the assimilation of Islamic principles into contemporary science) arose that attempted to reconcile Islam with knowledge. Moreover, internal issues within Islamic Religious Education itself are among the issues the organisation faces, necessitating the continuation of a structural dynamism process in order for it to endure and significantly impact the world. Islamic education faces a variety of issues in the twenty-first century, also referred to as the globalisation age. These issues include power dynamics and the direction of Islamic education, the professionalism and calibre of human resources, and curricular issues. Some people believe that practical demands, such as those of markets, fields, and employment, are the main influences on education. There is a loss of the essence of Islamic education as a basis for culture, morality, and social movement. Thus, in the twenty-first century, it is necessary to contextualise Islamic Religious Education. The findings demonstrated that the community's input, the educational process, and the educational product are the three principles that an Islamic educational institution uses to be adaptive. Several strategies, such as administrative modernization, structural differentiation, and capacity expansion, are employed in the 21st century to contextualise and dynamise Islamic Religious Education. Thus, the result of these contextualization efforts is the output of Islamic Religious Education, which also serves as an input for the community at large. This includes the production of political, economic, social, and cultural outcomes as well as changes in value systems.
Tradition in modern islamic education and the hermeneutics of education in the perspective of Buya Hamka Febriyani , Febriyani; Suherman, Eman; Noor, Iqbal Hidayatsyah; A.S, Dewi Fatimah Putri
Al-Misbah (Jurnal Islamic Studies) Vol. 12 No. 1 (2024): April
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26555/almisbah.v12i1.10318

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This research uses a qualitative approach with the type of research is library research. The data source of this research uses primary data and secondary data. This research aims to find out the thoughts or hermeneutics of education from Buya Hamka's perspective. The results of this study provide answers that through pesantren education, by Buya Hamka regarding his thoughts on modern Islamic education conveys his concept, namely with Aqidah akhlak, without these two components, the quality of education is getting lower, especially in this era of globalization. Therefore, Hamka's thoughts on modern Islamic education are still relevant to be implemented throughout the ages, in order to overcome the current situation through pesantren educational institutions and general educational institutions that do not contradict the existing Islamic tradition so that the Islamic tradition is also not eroded by the existence of modern Islamic education as a fusion of Islamic education with Western education.

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