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International Journal of Islamic Educational Psychology
ISSN : 27455289     EISSN : 27231402     DOI : https://doi.org/10.18196/ijiep
International Journal of Islamic Educational Psychology (IJIEP) is an open-access publication, published by Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta. IJIEP provides an international forum for the discussion and rapid dissemination of research findings in psychological aspects of education ranging from pre-school to tertiary provision and the education of children. IJIEP aims to promote articles on Islam discuss that present original findings, new ideas, or concepts that result from contemporary research projects in Islamic education and Psychology area studies. As a journal that focuses on researches within a quantitative and qualitative scientific remit, IJIEP places particular emphasis on the publishing of high-quality empirical reports based on experimental and behavioral studies. Intended for a regional and global readership, IJIEP is published two times a year (June and December). As a peer-reviewed international journal, it welcomes scholarly in many countries works on Islam written in English.
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Islamic Education Movie: Character Learning Through Nussa-Rara Movie Fathayatul Husna; Ratna Sari Dewi
International Journal of Islamic Educational Psychology Vol 2, No 1 (2021): June
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This article examines the Islamic cartoon film Nussa and Rara. The author used Nussa and Rara as a window to see the emergence of Islamic cartoon films. Its strengths are in conveying educational values to children and as a learning medium to build character education for children aged 12 years and under. To explain this phenomenon, the author employed the content analysis method and combined it with relevant data; those were strengthened by many research results and literature studies. Through this method, the author showed that Nussa and Rara movie shares Islamic value in each segment, such as the value of honesty, asking for prayers on time, respecting neighbors, and so on. The author tried to see how every figure, especially Umma as Nussa and Rara’s mother, explains and exemplifies how to be a good Muslim. Through this article, it could be concluded that films are not always judged to have a negative impact on the audience. Even films can contribute as a medium for education and dissemination of Islamic da'wah. Besides, through films, it can also contribute to building good character for children under 12 years of age. Some learning methods that can be used are the many steps or methods that can be planted in children, such as the habituation and storytelling methods. These methods can be used to apply the values of faith, moral values, and worship values. Thus, this article greatly contributes to enriching academic discourse related to character learning for children under 12 years of age. This article concluded that the Nussa and Rara cartoon film really strives to spread Islamic da'wah and build children's character from an early age with daily customs and begin to familiarize children to apply the values of Islamic teachings perfectly.
Spiritualization of Child Education in the Qur'anic Sufism Perspective in the Covid-19 Era Muh. Mustakim; Kana Safrina Rouzi; Tumin Tumin
International Journal of Islamic Educational Psychology Vol 2, No 1 (2021): June
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The COVID-19 pandemic has implications for changing the attitudes and behavior of the world community, including in the field of education. The Indonesian government, in this case, has decided to study from home (BDR) for schools to universities in addition to the work from home (WFH) policy. BDR challenges have both advantages and disadvantages. Among the weaknesses that need to be watched out for is the burnout of children in online learning from home, which cannot be denied because similar conditions are also experienced by parents, which erode the enthusiasm for learning to spirituality in the family. Therefore, this paper examines how to reconstruct the spiritualization of education for children in families amid COVID-19. This qualitative research used a descriptive approach, describing the data obtained from the interpretation of the term "tazkiyah" in the Qur’an and verses related to children's education to be contextualized into building the spiritualization concept of children's education in the perspective of Qur'anic Sufism. As part of the literature research, the data analysis adopted Gadamer's hermeneutics developed by Fakhrudin Faiz that hermeneutics revolves around text, context, and contextualization. The results showed that parents have a major role in children's education amid COVID-19 as the prominent educators in the family. These findings corroborate the opinions of Comenius, Nasih Ulwan, Abdurrahaman An-Nahlawi, and Ki Hajar Dewantara about the importance of family education. The spiritualization of children's education in the perspective of Quranic Sufism integrates the three theologies in religion as proposed by Barbour, namely the theology of revelation, natural theology, and religious experience. Therefore, the spiritualization of children's education is a necessity.
Adolescent Conformity Assessed from the Residence: Comparative Research on Student Conformity of Two Muhammadiyah Junior High Schools Septiana Rahayuningrum; Ratna Sari
International Journal of Islamic Educational Psychology Vol 2, No 1 (2021): June
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This study aims to determine the conformity of adolescents in SMP Muhammadiyah 2 Galur and SMP Muhammadiyah Al Manar Boarding School and to analyze the differences there. This research is survey research using a quantitative approach with a comparative study method. The population in this study was 171 students, while the sample size was 120 students. The data analysis technique used the Mann Withney test to see the results of differences in adolescent conformity. The final results of this study indicated that (1) the level of conformity of the students of SMP Muhammadiyah 2 Galur was medium; (2) the conformity level of the students of SMP Muhammadiyah Al Manar Boarding School was medium and high; (3) there was no significant difference regarding the level of adolescent conformity between students of SMP Muhammadiyah 2 Galur and students of SMP Muhammadiyah Al Manar Boarding School as evidenced by the results of the Mann Withney test with the Sig. 0.129 0.05.
Mitigation-Based Enlightenment Da'wah (Social Movement of MDMC Sulawesi-Southeast in Psychological Assistance to COVID-19 Survivors) Muhammad Alifuddin; Moh. Toriqul Chaer; Sukatin Sukatin
International Journal of Islamic Educational Psychology Vol 2, No 1 (2021): June
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This study aims to describe the mitigation-based MDMC enlightenment da'wah in handling the impact of the pandemic, especially providing psychological assistance to the COVID-19 survivors' community. Research data were obtained through in-depth interviews, observation, and document review. All data obtained were analyzed using the Miles and Huberman paradigm. The results showed that Muhammadiyah first carried out mitigation-based enlightenment da'wah through various social activities by providing public awareness in dealing with the COVID-19 pandemic. Second, da'wah based on a mitigation approach was carried out by the Southeast Sulawesi MDMC, with three approaches, an oral approach, brochures, and social media. The bil hal or bi al-amal approach was carried out through measured and planned actions, such as spraying disinfectants, distributing masks, sharing food, and providing scholarships to survivors. Third, the enlightenment da'wah based on the mitigation movement conducted by MDMC was inclusive and universally humanitarian oriented. This activity has proven to improve the psychological condition of the COVID-19 survivors. The pandemic period requires physical distancing, but social attachment must be solid because caring for each other can reduce stress levels and make the body's immune stronger.
An Assessment of Almajiri Integrated Model School Pupils' Performance in Qur'anic Subjects in Sokoto State, Nigeria Abdulhameed Ishola Jimba
International Journal of Islamic Educational Psychology Vol 2, No 1 (2021): June
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Almajiri is an education system practiced in northern Nigeria whereby Almajiri pupils are only exposed to Quranic learning. For these pupils to become relevant and valuable in this modern society, the Federal Government of Nigeria formulated a formalizing their Almajiri education system and integrated Western education without jeopardizing Quranic learning. To find out if Almajiri education is not being negatively affected because of the policy, this study assessed Almajiri Integrated School Pupils' performance in Quranic subjects in Sokoto State, Nigeria. The research method employed was a descriptive survey. Using the purposive sampling technique, four schools (2 urban and 2 rural schools) where the needed data were readily available were sampled. Two hundred seventy-three (273) subjects (94 from urban and 179 from rural areas) were purposively tested for the study. Pro-forma was designed as a research instrument and collected the 2013/2014 primary 3 Promotional Examination Results. The Percentage, Mean and Standard deviation, Bar Chart, and t-test statistical tools were used for data analysis. The study revealed, among others, that the general performance of Almajiri Integrated Model School pupils in the Qur'anic subjects was below average. The paper concluded an urgent need to empirically explore factors responsible for the low performance to improve it.
Social Factor Effects on Linguistic Performance, Emotional and Spiritual Intelligence Abdulwahid, Kasmil S.
International Journal of Islamic Educational Psychology Vol 2, No 1 (2021): June
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Children's ability to improve linguistic performance and emotional and spiritual intelligence is shaped by genetics and largely influenced by social factors. The main focus of this study is to determine the significant effect of social factors on linguistic performance and emotional and spiritual intelligence. The descriptive-quantitative method of research was used in the study. There were 110 students included as respondents, selected through simple random sampling. The linguistic performance test, USM Emotional Quotient Inventory, and Spiritual Intelligence Self-Report Inventory served as instruments to gather data from the respondents. The data were analyzed through t-test, ANOVA, and post-hoc. Based on the careful analysis, social factors affected students' linguistic performance and emotional and spiritual intelligence. The findings discovered: 1) A significant difference among the respondents' linguistic performance on students' family religiosity, involvement in the social group, and students' madrasah experience; 2) A significant difference in their emotional intelligence as far as students' family educational attainment, income, and students' madrasah experience; and 3) A significant difference on students' spiritual intelligence on their involvement in the social group. This study recommends parental attention to increasing children's activeness in a good social environment because they tend to have better linguistic performance and emotional and spiritual intelligence. Likewise, the school atmosphere is important in supporting children's abilities.

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