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International Journal of Islamic Educational Research
ISSN : 30472970     EISSN : 3047292X     DOI : 10.61132
International Journal of Islamic Educational Research; This a journal intended for the publication of scientific articles published by Asosiasi Riset Ilmu Pendidkan Agama dan Filsafat Indonesia. The scope of studies that can be accepted in this journal are the results of research both conceptually and empirically which includes, among others: Islamic education curriculum, Islamic boarding school, Islamic boarding school and other non-formal education, Islamic education learning media and methods, Islamic educational thought, philosophy. Islamic education, history of Islamic education.. This journal is published 1 year 4 times (January, April, July and October)
Articles 51 Documents
Abd al-Rahman al-Dakhil's Stance Towards the Christian Kingdoms in Al-Andalus Hussein Dawood, Suhair
International Journal of Islamic Educational Research Vol. 2 No. 1 (2025): International Journal of Islamic Educational Research
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61132/ijier.v2i1.165

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This study examines the stance of Abd al-Rahman al-Dakhil towards the Christian kingdoms in Al-Andalus during his rule. Following the collapse of the Umayyad Caliphate in the Levant, Abd al-Rahman I successfully established an independent emirate in Al-Andalus, navigating both internal and external challenges. A significant aspect of his governance was his strategic response to the Christian kingdoms in northern Spain, which continuously sought to reclaim lost territories and challenge Muslim rule. The study explores his military campaigns, diplomatic efforts, and policies aimed at securing the stability of the Umayyad state. Despite initial successes in repelling Christian advances and imposing tributary agreements, internal strife within Al-Andalus weakened its ability to maintain long-term control over contested regions. The research underscores the pivotal role of political unity in sustaining territorial dominance and highlights how Abd al-Rahman al-Dakhil’s leadership shaped the early Islamic state in Iberia.
Evaluation of the Effectiveness of Learning Aqidah Akhlak: (Evaluation Study of Learning Aqidah Akhlak through Lecture and Discussion Method) Najamudin Najamudin; Surahman Hidayat
International Journal of Islamic Educational Research Vol. 2 No. 2 (2025): April: International Journal of Islamic Educational Research
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61132/ijier.v2i2.283

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This article discusses the evaluation of the effectiveness of Aqidah Akhlak learning through a literature review that focuses on lecture and discussion methods. In learning Aqidah Akhlak, choosing the right method is the key to success in delivering material and shaping students' character. The lecture method is effective in conveying basic information in a systematic manner, while the discussion method emphasizes more on the active involvement of students and the development of critical thinking skills. This article examines various scientific literature to analyze the advantages, disadvantages, and relevance of these two methods in the learning of Aqidah Akhlak. The results of the study show that the use of both methods in an integrated manner can provide more optimal results, with lectures as an introduction and discussions as a deepening of the material. These findings provide a theoretical perspective for educators in designing effective learning strategies.
Sufistic Curriculum Development Management at the Islamic Boarding School Aji Muhammad Iqbal; Adang Hambali; Bambang Syamsul Arifin; Asep Achmad Hidayat
International Journal of Islamic Educational Research Vol. 2 No. 2 (2025): April: International Journal of Islamic Educational Research
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61132/ijier.v2i2.284

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The research departs from the phenomenon of the development of Islamic boarding school education models with varying names and styles. Islamic boarding schools are faced with two important problems in adapting to the demands of the times, namely the problem of developing Islamic boarding school governance without abandoning tradition and the Islamic boarding school's identity in producing a generation with good morals. The research objectives are to identify the management of Sufistic curriculum development in Islamic boarding schools including; 1) Curriculum planning, 2) Curriculum organization, 3) Curriculum implementation, 4) Curriculum evaluation and 5) Impact of Islamic boarding school management in developing the Sufistic curriculum at Al-Istiqomah Islamic Boarding School and Al-Falah Biru Islamic Boarding School, Garut Regency. The research framework departs from George R. Terry's (1973) management theory, namely four management functions, namely: 1) Planning, 2) Organizing, 3) Actuating, 4) Controlling. The curriculum theory uses the Ralph W curriculum development model. Tyler curriculum development is carried out in systematic stages, namely; Objectives, Selecting Learning Experiences, Organizing Learning Experiences, Evaluation. Developing the Islamic boarding school curriculum has an impact on the morals of the students, as according to Sheikh Musthafa Al-Ghalayini, the implications of Sufistic moral values contribute to shaping behavior. This study uses a qualitative approach using the Ethnography method. Data collection techniques are carried out through interviews, observations and documentation analysis. The data analysis technique uses the Miles and Huberman analysis technique. While the validity test is carried out with data validity by conducting tests; credibility, transferability, dependability, and confirmability. The results of the study found that the management of the development of the Islamic boarding school curriculum in preparing a generation with Sufi morals: First, the Islamic boarding school curriculum is included in the traditionalist model of the school, namely by showing its traditional and school character. Second, the organization of the curriculum content consists of the contents of the curriculum, data, concepts, generalizations, and subject matter at the Islamic Boarding School. Third, Curriculum development is categorized as a grass roots model where there are initiatives and efforts coming from below, namely ustadz and Islamic boarding schools in developing a curriculum that is designed by themselves to produce a generation with Sufi morals. Fourth, Curriculum evaluation refers to the Objective Model Evaluation model (objective model) carried out at the end of curriculum development, this assessment activity is often called summative evaluation. Fifth, The impact of curriculum management on the level of morals is shown by the nature of istiqomah, self-control, prioritizing Islamic and basyariyah brotherhood, tolerance, honesty, sincerity, istiqomah, patience, gratitude, politeness and helping each other. Sixth, Traditionalist Hypothetical Management Model of the School.
Integration of Faith and Ecosystems: Islamic Theology as a Foundation for Resistance to Environmental Exploitation in Mandailing Natal Nur Aisyah; Roni Risky Nasution; Sopi Ade Fariza; Abdul Haris Nasution; Asrofi Asrofi; Zulfahmi Zulfahmi
International Journal of Islamic Educational Research Vol. 2 No. 2 (2025): April: International Journal of Islamic Educational Research
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61132/ijier.v2i2.301

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This article examines the synergy between Islamic theological values and local wisdom as a basis for resistance to environmental exploitation in Mandailing Natal. The focus of the study lies on the application of faith principles, such as the concepts of khalifah, justice, and ihsan, and their implementation through the traditional practice of lubuk larangan. The literature study method was used to collect and analyze secondary data from scientific articles, journals, and national and local news sources. The results of the study show that these Islamic theological values have been deeply rooted in the culture of the Mandailing Natal community, encouraging a critical attitude towards illegal gold mining practices that damage the ecosystem. The lubuk larangan tradition also acts as a mechanism for social control and environmental conservation, by implementing periodic restrictions on extractive activities to provide space for natural regeneration. The findings indicate that the integration of Islamic theology and local wisdom results in a more integrated and ethical natural resource management paradigm. This research recommends strengthening the synergy of faith values and local traditions in the formulation of public policies and increasing community participation in environmental monitoring. This integrative approach can be used as a strategic model to overcome the challenges of environmental exploitation amid increasingly complex global dynamics.
Traditional Methods in Arabic Language Instruction: A Critical Review of Classical Pedagogies Dadan Mardani; Isop Syafei
International Journal of Islamic Educational Research Vol. 2 No. 3 (2025): July : International Journal of Islamic Educational Research
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61132/ijier.v2i3.288

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This article examines the foundational role of traditional methods in Arabic language instruction by exploring classical pedagogies rooted in Islamic educational heritage. Amid the rising dominance of modern and communicative approaches, a critical reassessment of historical methods—such as imlāʾ, talqīn, qirāʾah jahrīyah, ḥifẓ, and tarjamah—is necessary to understand their pedagogical strengths, limitations, and philosophical underpinnings. This study employs a reflective literature-based method that draws upon classical Islamic texts, modern comparative analyses, and recent academic contributions to reconstruct the theoretical framework of traditional instruction. Findings reveal that while classical methods emphasized memorization, authority, and textual mastery, they also embodied a coherent epistemology centered on ethical formation (adab), teacher–student transmission (taqlīd), and spiritual-intellectual integration. These methods were not only instructional techniques but were embedded within broader ontological and axiological assumptions about knowledge, language, and human development. The study argues that rather than being entirely outdated, elements of traditional pedagogy remain relevant and can be selectively integrated into modern educational models to balance structure with creativity, discipline with dialogue. By critically reviewing classical pedagogies, this article contributes to the discourse on Arabic language curriculum reform, especially in Islamic institutions seeking to preserve identity while engaging contemporary educational challenges
Hadith Review of the Phenomenon of Catcalling in the Public Sphere Irfan Padlian Syah; Muhammad Alif
International Journal of Islamic Educational Research Vol. 2 No. 2 (2025): April: International Journal of Islamic Educational Research
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61132/ijier.v2i2.307

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Catcalling, also known as street harassment, is a form of sexual harassment that occurs in public places. This form of harassment usually takes the form of unwanted, sexual, provocative or degrading comments or statements, and is often directed at other people, especially women. Many believe that catcalling is something common and normal, some even consider it a compliment or joke that usually occurs in public places. This research adopts a qualitative approach, collecting main data from hadiths contained in digital collections such as Maktabah Syamilah, Hadith Soft, and Hadith Encyclopedia Buku 9 Imams. Secondary data sources include literature related to catcalling cases. Data was collected through library research. This research uses thematic methods to analyze contemporary hadiths and applies grounded theory methods. This research reveals that catcalling has two types, namely verbal and non-verbal. The perpetrator often says words with the aim of teasing. And there are several precautions that we must take to prevent catcalling. These include guarding your words and actions, having the principles of ukhuwwah Islamiyyah, being silent, and not sitting on the side of the road.
Implementation of Ahoy Melayu Medan Gymnastics in the Introduction of Indonesian Culture in Sanggar Bimbingan Wira Damai Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Anjur Perkasa Alam Pohan; Muhammad Sufawi; Rania Maulida; Haifa Safira
International Journal of Islamic Educational Research Vol. 2 No. 3 (2025): July : International Journal of Islamic Educational Research
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61132/ijier.v2i3.308

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This study aims to implement Senam Ahoy Melayu Medan as one of the methods in introducing Indonesian culture at Sanggar Bimbingan Wira Damai, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Senam Ahoy, which is a combination of gymnastic movements and Malay cultural elements, is expected to be an effective means to introduce Indonesian cultural values ​​to Malaysian society, especially the younger generation. Qualitative methods were used to understand the experiences and perceptions of participants towards this activity, data were collected through the triangulation method. The results of the study showed that Senam Ahoy not only functions as a physical activity, but also as a medium to convey the values ​​of Malay culture, history, and identity. In addition, this activity succeeded in attracting the interest of children at Sanggar Bimbingan Wira Damai to better understand and appreciate Indonesian cultural heritage. This study is expected to be a reference for the development of similar cultural programs in the future. This study concludes that the implementation of Senam Ahoy Melayu Medan at Sanggar Bimbingan Wira Damai contributes significantly to the introduction and preservation of Indonesian culture abroad, as well as strengthening social relations between Indonesian and Malaysian society.
Developing the Ability to Read the Qur'an With Rhythm (Tilawah Al-Qur'an) at Sanggar Guidance Segambut, Kuala Lumpur Malaysia Ahmad Zaki; Muhammad Alfikri Ananda; Said Rasyid Habibi
International Journal of Islamic Educational Research Vol. 2 No. 3 (2025): July : International Journal of Islamic Educational Research
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61132/ijier.v2i3.309

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Recitation of the Qur'an is the art of reading the Qur'an with beautiful tartil and rhythm, which has been developed in the Islamic tradition for centuries. This study aims to review the concept of recitations, the history of its development, as well as the implementation of the art of reading the Koran in learning at Sanggar Guidance Segambut, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. The recitation program implemented at the Segambut Guidance Studio focuses on mastering maqamat (tones) and systematic tartil training. With this approach, students find it easier to understand the rules of recitation and have the skills to recite holy verses beautifully and correctly.
Training on Making Eid Greeting Cards in Fostering the Islamic Spirit of Students of Amin Sungai Besi Indah Guidance Studio, Selangor Malaysia Lia Ariska Ritonga; Usmaidar Usmaidar; Novika Afridaini; Siti Nur Fadhilah
International Journal of Islamic Educational Research Vol. 2 No. 3 (2025): July : International Journal of Islamic Educational Research
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61132/ijier.v2i3.316

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Amin Sungai Besi Indah Guidance Studio is a learning place for children of Indonesian workers (TKI) in Malaysia which aims to provide informal education, but limited resources and conventional learning methods are obstacles in efforts to improve the creative skills of children there. Therefore, innovation in creativity is needed that can attract children's interest and help them develop their creative abilities in a fun and meaningful way. Eid al-Fitr is a holiday for Muslims after fasting for 30 consecutive days. Where the moment of Eid al-Fitr is a very sacred moment for Muslims. In the celebration of the holiday, many families gather to forgive each other and also give greetings. Greeting cards are cards used to give greetings or words that are made in such a way to be creative using handicraft creations. In your speech, you can use cards that have been made, where there are handwritten words and decorated as attractively as possible. For buses we hand over cards to anyone we want to give them.
Arabic Vocabulary Acquisition Through Food Knowledge in Lower Grades at Sanggar Bimbingan Srimuda, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Zaifatur Ridha; Savira Fatimah Zahrani; Nur Aisyah
International Journal of Islamic Educational Research Vol. 2 No. 3 (2025): July : International Journal of Islamic Educational Research
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61132/ijier.v2i3.317

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This study aims to improve Arabic vocabulary acquisition in lower grade students through a food knowledge-based approach at Srimuda Guidance Centre, Kuala Lumpur. Arabic as the language of the Qur'an is very important to learn from an early age, but its learning is often considered difficult by children due to non-contextualised methods. To overcome this, this research uses a qualitative approach with a case study type. Data were collected through participatory observation, semi-structured interviews, and documentation during the learning activities that took place in three sessions. Each session involved the introduction of food vocabulary in Arabic through activities such as matching pictures, drawing favourite foods, role-playing as sellers and buyers, to simple quizzes. The results showed that students were more enthusiastic and able to remember and mention at least five food vocabulary words in Arabic correctly. The use of real media and interactive activities is proven to make children understand and absorb new vocabulary faster because it is in accordance with their cognitive development stage. This study concludes that learning Arabic vocabulary with a food theme approach can be an effective, fun and contextualised method for early childhood. The implication of this study can be used as a reference in developing Arabic language teaching methods in non-formal and formal educational institutions at the early age level.