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Ahlussunnah: Journal of Islamic Education
ISSN : -     EISSN : 28279573     DOI : 10.58485
The Ahlussunnah: Journal of Islamic Education is dedicated to scholars, teachers, and anyone interested in the evolution of knowledge in Islamic Education. Articles published in the Ahlussunnah: Journal of Islamic Education need to fit with the expectation of scientific rigor concerning the theoretical background and the methodology. Results need to be realistic and embedded in the nowadays Islamic education topic. The topic should fall within, but not be limited to: innovation and technology in Islamic Education, Islamic education figures, and the Quran teaching and learning. The Ahlussunnah: Journal of Islamic Education accepts research and review articles. The methodology used by authors can be qualitative, quantitative, or mixed methods design, it is what makes Islamic education sciences original and relevant. Papers need to make contributions to the current literature on Islamic education. The Ahlussunnah: Journal of Islamic Education normally accepts only English language submissions. In this perspective of international openness, contributions from foreign researchers as well as comparative studies can find their place there. Innovation and technology in Islamic Education application of information technology in Islamic education, development of learning media for Islamic education, design of web and mobile applications for the learning process of Islamic education, and innovation in the learning process of Islamic education and other relevant issues. Islamic education figures-biographies of Islamic education figures, thoughts and ideas of Islamic education figures, relevance and contextualisation of thoughts in the current context, and other relevant issues. the Quran teaching and learning methods in memorizing and learning the Quran, issues in Islamic education teaching, learning methods in Islamic education learning, and other relevant issues.
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Implementation of the Wafa Method in Learning Quran Tahfizh Amelya, Amelya; Eramahi, Eka; Oktavia, Gifa
Ahlussunnah: Journal of Islamic Education Vol. 2 No. 1 (2023): April
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58485/jie.v2i1.185

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This research aims to determine the implementation of the Wafa method in learning tahfizh Quran, to determine the evaluation of the Wafa method in learning tahfizh Quran and to determine the supporting and inhibiting factors of the Wafa method in learning tahfizh Quran at the Tahfizh School of Light Above Light. This research uses a descriptive qualitative approach. Data collection techniques: observation, interviews, and documentation with data analysis through data reduction, data presentation, and drawing conclusions and verification. The results of this research analysis show that the implementation of the Wafa method in learning tahfzih Quran at Tahfizh Cahaya di Atas Cahaya School is as follows: Preparations made by teachers in learning tahfizh Quran, namely teachers plan learning by making learning tools such as learning process plan, Wafa book as a learning medium and the Quran as the main source. Implementation of learning means the teacher instills intention and motivates students before learning begins. Evaluation of students' abilities is carried out by the teacher by testing the memorization of the Quran which has previously been memorized. Supporting factors are adequate infrastructure, and a conducive school environment, while inhibiting factors are teachers' uneven understanding of the Wafa method, the existence of children's different learning styles, and a lack of cooperation between teachers and parents. The results of this research can provide guidance for the Tahfizh Cahaya di Atas Cahaya School and perhaps also for other schools, and can be used as initial data for future researchers in studying this problem in different contexts and issues.
Identification and Analysis of the Design Process of Character Education for Students in Islamic Boarding Schools in West Sumatra Hari, Wino Mulya; Indria, Anita; Hafizh, Muhammad
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At the Miftahul Ulumi Syar’iyah Canduang Islamic boarding school, the vision and mission are seamlessly woven into the educational fabric, embracing diverse dimensions of character development outlined by religious and governmental directives. Through a collective effort, school administrators and teachers utilize these foundational principles to foster students' character growth, extending into extracurricular activities both within and outside the school premises. Researchers seek to investigate and evaluate the character education model implemented at the Miftahul Ulumi Syar’iyah Canduang Islamic boarding school, employing a descriptive methodology that encompasses field research techniques. Teachers oversee student activities throughout lessons and extracurriculars, ensuring active participation and guidance. The educational approach divides into intracurricular and extracurricular realms, with teachers directing classroom engagement and extracurricular pursuits occurring outside regular hours. Teacher evaluations, conducted weekly or monthly, monitor progress. The head of curriculum notes improved discipline and manners among students, reflecting positive character education outcomes.
Improving Student Understanding Through Demonstration Method in Learning Islamic Education Gustina, Lola; Indria, Anita; Zulfikri, Zulfikri
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This research describes improving students' prayer skills through the demonstration method, namely practicing directly with class III students at elementary school 57 Tukum II Bungo, Jambi. This research aims to find out whether the demonstration method can improve students' prayer skills. The type of research used was classroom action research with 16 class III student respondents. The research design uses several cycles, namely planning, action, observation, and reflection. Data was collected by conducting observations, interviews, tests, and documentation, which became the data source for Islamic  Education teachers and class III students. Data is analyzed through student learning completeness. Research results: i) students' understanding through the demonstration method of prayer material which was carried out in class III at elementary school 80 Tukum II Bungo, Jambi showed that it was successful in improving students' prayer skills. This can be seen from the analysis of the results of prayer practice where the initial pre-cycle ability consisted of 6 students who completed it with a percentage of 37.5%. In the first cycle, there were 9 students with a percentage of 56.25%, in the second cycle there were 12 students with a percentage of 75% and in the third cycle the Islamic Education target was 16 students, a percentage of  100%. ii) inhibiting factors and supporting factors in class III students' understanding: i) inhibiting factors, namely the time factor, the student's grasping power factor, and the lack of teaching aids. ii) supporting factors, namely learning becomes clearer and reduces student misunderstandings.
Identifying Student Motivation for Learning Islamic Education in Indonesian Senior High Schools Japeri, Japeri; Rahmi, Elvi; Izmi, Nelly; Irayanti, Irma; Eki Saputri, Teni
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Understanding student motivation for learning Islamic education in Indonesian senior high schools is crucial for enhancing educational outcomes and student engagement. The aim of this research is to look at students' intrinsic motivation, students' extrinsic motivation, supporting and inhibiting factors in learning Islamic religious education. This research uses descriptive qualitative methods. The data collection techniques used are observation, interviews, and documentation with data analysis through data reduction, data presentation, and drawing conclusions and verification. The results of this research were obtained: i) the intrinsic motivation of students at Senior High School in learning Islamic religious education was obtained through the appreciation given by the teacher and the students' sense of responsibility. This award is motivation for students to develop and progress further in their learning process, ii) extrinsic motivation for Senior High School students is obtained from the motivation provided by teachers, principals, and all the environment in the school. Adequate infrastructure is one of the motivations for student learning in achieving goals, iii) supporting factors in increasing student learning motivation in learning Islamic religious education, namely students are given Islamic religious learning guidance, in the form of congregational prayers, tahfiz, reading the Quran and delivering learning material. The inhibiting factor in increasing students' learning motivation in learning Islamic religious education is the lack of Islamic religious education lesson hours at school. Apart from the lack of teaching hours for Islamic religious education teachers, students who study religion are less aware of the importance of studying Islam. The results of this research can be used as initial data for future researchers in studying this problem in different contexts and issues.
Development of a Da'wah Application for Mental Health Education through Pappasang Messages among the Makassar Community Yusuf, Yusuf; Wiradinata, Bagas; Hidayah, Ahmad; Zoel Ramadhan, Muhammad; Nafrio, Ahmad; Syamsuardi, Syamsuardi
Ahlussunnah: Journal of Islamic Education Vol. 2 No. 1 (2023): April
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In the context of Islamic dakwah, there are various approaches that can be taken, including through dakwah messages and cultural values ​​in a community. As time goes by, the use of media as a means of educating the public is very popular and in great demand today. This research aims to design an application that can be used as a dakwah medium in educating the public through Pappasang messages among the people of Makassar, especially mental health aspects. This research uses the Research and Development method through five steps, namely determining the topic, literature study, discussion, determining the application design to be created, and evaluation. To assess the quality of the product being designed, the author chose two experts in the field of technology and one language and culture expert who understands Pappasang. The application design has seven features as a medium for preaching for mental health, these seven features are Pappasang which contains messages or advice from previous parents about mental health based on Islamic teachings, short story videos about Pappasang, folklore comics, lontara, keywords search Pappasang, prayer, and even groups are available for members to interact with each other and share information about activities on the topic of mental health education. This application is an alternative as a medium for dakwah for mental health among the people of Makassar through Pappasang messages, as well as a means of educating the people of Makassar in recognizing and preserving their culture.

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