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Journal of Islamic Education
Published by LETIGES
ISSN : 25035363     EISSN : 25280465     DOI : 10.35723
Journal of Islamic Education since 2024 (see history), published twice a year, from January to June and from July to December, is a peer-reviewed journal that specialises in Islamic studies and Islamic education. The aim is to provide readers with a better understanding of Islamic studies and present developments through the publication of articles and research reports with ISSN: 2503-5363 (print) and 2528-0465 (online). This journal was published by the LETIGES and the Association of Muslim Communities in ASEAN (AMCA). The journal invites scholars and experts working in all disciplines of Islamic studies. Articles should be original, research-based, unpublished, and not under review for possible publication in other journals. All submitted papers are subject to the review of the editors, editorial board, and blind reviewers. Submissions that violate our guidelines on formatting or length will be rejected without review. Journal of Islamic Education (JIE) aims to provide readers with a better understanding of Islamic studies and to present developments through the publication of articles, research reports, and book reviews. The focus is as follows: *Teaching and Learning *Arabic Language Teaching *Curriculum Development *Innovation *History *Quranic and Hadith Studies *Humanities *Sociology *Religious Study *Tradition/Culture *Public Administration *Politics *Sufism *Islamic Thought and Literature *Islamic Perspective on Gender Please submit your best articles on the results of field research!
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Internalization of Islamic Leadership Character Values in State Islamic Senior High School Students (MAN) through Madrasah Intra-Student Organizations Ichwanudin; Susanto, Happy; Syam, Aldo Redho
Journal of Islamic Education Vol. 10 No. 1 (2025): JIE: (Journal of Islamic Education) January-June
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52615/jie.v10i1.639

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This study aims to explore the internalization of Islamic leadership character values and to find out the challenges, solutions and results of internalizing Islamic leadership character values. The method used is a qualitative approach with descriptive analysis ethnographic design, which involves semi-structured interviews, participatory observation, and documentation. The subjects of the research were the mentor teacher, and students. Data analysis followed three stages, namely: data reduction, data presentation, and conclusion drawing or verification. The results showed that Madrasah Intra Student Organization (OSIM: Organisasi Siswa Intra Madrasah) activities play an important role in shaping student leadership character, with a focus on developing religiosity, moderation, honesty, trustworthy cooperation, and social care. Students who are actively involved in the OSIM experience improvements in communication skills, decision-making, and self-confidence. In addition, students also show better behaviour in social and academic interactions and are able to apply Islamic values in daily life. The conclusion of this study confirms that the internalization of Islamic leadership character values through the OSIM is effective in forming a young generation with integrity and noble character. Therefore, it is recommended that educational institutions continue to integrate Islamic values into the curriculum and extracurricular activities and provide greater support to coaches in implementing effective internalization strategies. Thus, it is hoped that the younger generation will not only excel in academic aspects but also have a strong commitment to Islamic values so that they are able to face future challenges with high integrity and social responsibility.
Instilling Morals: Affective Value Formation Strategies in Islamic Education Pratama, Alan Wahyu; Azani, Mohammad Zakki; Abdala, Gheida
Journal of Islamic Education Vol. 10 No. 2 (2025): JIE: (Journal of Islamic Education) July-December
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35723/jie.v10i2.641

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This study aims to analyze the strategies of Islamic Education teachers in instilling morals in students in order to form affective values. This study aims to identify the strategies implemented by Islamic Education teachers in instilling morals in students to develop affective values. The main focus of this study is to understand the extent to which the implemented strategies are able to foster noble character in students through the process of internalizing Islamic values. The research uses a qualitative case study approach, data collection techniques through interviews, observation, and documentation. The data analysis used is Miles and Huberman’s model: data reduction, data display, and conclusion drawing. The results of the study showed that the strategies used included habituation, role modelling, advice, and discipline. The habituation strategy was carried out through routine religious activities such as joint prayer and congregational prayer. The role model strategy was implemented by providing examples of good behaviour from teachers to students. The advice and discipline strategies were implemented through educational motivation and reprimands. The four strategies complement each other in shaping students' affective aspects, such as attitudes, interests, assessments, and character. The instillation of morals in this context aims for students not only to know the value of goodness cognitively but also to internalize and believe in it in everyday life. Teachers and school administrators need to design and implement strategies that are not only theoretical but also practical in students’ daily lives. Habituation through religious activities and teacher role-modeling can create a conducive learning environment for instilling values.
Realization of Hubbul Ilmii Book to Improve Basic Reading Skills in Lower Grade Students Eftiana Dwi Zhahrani; Afiful Ikhwan; Devid Dwi Erwahyudin
Journal of Islamic Education Vol. 10 No. 1 (2025): JIE: (Journal of Islamic Education) January-June
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52615/jie.v10i1.646

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The purpose of this study is to analyze more deeply about the effectiveness of the realization of the Hubbul Ilmii book in improving basic reading skills in lower grade students. These namely students are at the elementary school level from grade 1 to grade 3. This study was conducted at the Griya Qur'an Al Inayah Pulung Ponorogo Foundation. The method used is a qualitative approach to the case study type, data collection used with semi-structured interviews, non-participant observation, and documentation. The primary data sources in this study were the female teachers who accompanied the study, the students, and the head of the foundation. The data analysis technique used the Miles and Huberman model, namely data collection, reduction, data presentation and drawing conclusions. Data validity was carried out by triangulation, which includes technical triangulation, data source triangulation, and time triangulation. The results of this study were found to be obstacles to students' reading difficulties in elementary schools, namely difficulty in distinguishing the same letter shapes. The realization of learning media used from the Hubbul Ilmii book can facilitate students' early reading skills with the introduction of vowels and syllables in just 36 meetings divided into three levels, increasing children's reading skills at each meeting. The use of Hubbul Ilmii book media and the method of cutting, coloring and sticking letters can have a positive impact on students, especially in terms of learning basic reading. Students become more focused, do not feel bored and can be involved in direct learning. In addition, students also find it easy to accept learning, making it easier for teachers to transfer knowledge to students.
Study of the Philosophy of Islamic Education by KH. Ahmad Dahlan and KH. Hasyim Asyari and its Relevance to the Reform of Islamic Education Mokmin, Mohd Waffi Albaraq Bin Mokmin; Susanto, Happy; Redho Syam, Aldo; Basri , Mokmin
Journal of Islamic Education Vol. 10 No. 1 (2025): JIE: (Journal of Islamic Education) January-June
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52615/jie.v10i1.647

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This study analyses the Islamic educational thoughts of KH Ahmad Dahlan and KH Hasyim Asy'ari and their relevance to the renewal of contemporary Islamic education in Indonesia. Through a qualitative-descriptive approach based on literature study, this study examines the values, structures, and philosophical meanings of the thoughts of the two figures. The study results show that KH Ahmad Dahlan emphasised integrating religious knowledge and general knowledge in a curriculum that is adaptive to the development of the times. In contrast, KH Hasyim Asy'ari emphasised the importance of spirituality, sincerity, and character formation through Islamic boarding school education. Both agree that Islamic education must instil the values ​​of faith, knowledge, and real deeds as the foundation for forming a superior generation. This study concludes that the integration of the rational-modern thoughts of KH Ahmad Dahlan and the spiritual-conservative thoughts of KH Hasyim Asy'ari can be the basis for developing a contextual, integrative, and adaptive Islamic education model to the challenges of modernity without losing its Islamic identity. The researchers expect that this finding will provide a practical contribution to the reconstruction of the Islamic education system in Indonesia to address the persistent dualism between modernity and traditionalism.
Building Innovation in Islamic Boarding School Learning through the Implementation of Educational Tools Afiful Ikhwan
Journal of Islamic Education Vol. 10 No. 2 (2025): JIE: (Journal of Islamic Education) July-December
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35723/jie.v10i2.658

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The phenomenon of stagnation in learning approaches in traditional Islamic boarding schools encourages the need for innovation to remain relevant in the digital era without abandoning the basic values of Islamic education. This study aims to examine the implementation of educational tools at the Darul Fikri Islamic Boarding School as part of learning innovation based on spiritual values and Islamic educational philosophy. This study uses a qualitative method with a case study approach through participatory observation and semi-structured interviews with female teachers and students. The results of the study show that traditional educational tools such as blackboards and yellow books still dominate in religious learning because they are considered effective in deepening understanding and fostering perseverance in learning. However, modern tools such as laptops and projectors are beginning to be used selectively for general subjects such as science and foreign languages to increase engagement and effectiveness in learning. Educators interpret these tools not as the main goal, but as a means or supporting means to help achieve the main values of Islamic boarding schools such as manners, closeness between teachers and students, and sincerity in learning. The conclusion of this study confirms that the integration of traditional and modern tools in Islamic boarding schools must remain based on Islamic spiritual and ethical values so as not to shift into secularization of education. The implication is that the wise use of educational tools can strengthen the quality of learning while maintaining the distinctive character of Islamic boarding schools. The limitations of this study lie in the scope that only covers one institution and has not compared similar implementations in other Islamic boarding schools. Therefore, further research is recommended to reach more institutions and evaluate the long-term impact of educational tool innovation on the formation of the character of students as a whole.
The Role of Teachers in Realizing the Vision of Modern Islamic Education Ikhwan, Afiful
Journal of Islamic Education Vol. 9 No. 2 (2024): JIE: (Journal of Islamic Education) July-December
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52615/jie.v9i2.659

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The vision of Islamic education in the 21st century focuses on creating individuals who are faithful, knowledgeable, morally upright (akhlaqul karimah), and capable of facing global challenges. In this context, the role of teachers is crucial as value transmitters and guides for a quality generation. This article aims to examine the impact of the 21st-century Islamic education vision on the role of teachers and to identify the challenges while reinforcing their position in education. Using a descriptive qualitative method, the study explores 21st-century Islamic education at PAS Baitul Qur’an and finds that today’s teachers must not only master Islamic knowledge but also possess technological skills, creative teaching methods, and the ability to foster students' character development. Some challenges include a lack of training, shifts in learning approaches, and limited institutional support. Therefore, strategies to strengthen the teacher's role should involve professional development, spiritual reinforcement, and collaboration between schools and the government.
The Influence of Islamic Religious Education Implementation through the Sekolah-Ku Program on the Religious Attitudes of Children Diagnosed with Cancer Muhammad Sulaiman; Yulius Tiranda; Noviana Mustapa; Amin Maghfuri; Satria Kharimul Qolbi
Journal of Islamic Education Vol. 10 No. 2 (2025): JIE: (Journal of Islamic Education) July-December
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35723/jie.v10i2.660

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This study aims to examine the influence of the implementation and internalisation of Islamic Religious Education (IRE) values in the Sekolah-Ku program on the religious attitudes and spiritual resilience of children diagnosed with cancer. The research assumes that a contextual and empathetic approach to IRE contributes significantly to strengthening positive religious coping strategies and religious behaviour among the children. This quantitative field research involved 24 children as primary respondents, all actively participating in the Sekolah-Ku program during the data collection period. Data were obtained through participatory observation and unstructured interviews with the children, complemented by the Brief RCOPE questionnaire to measure religious coping strategies. Descriptive statistics and simple linear regression were applied to analyse the relationship between IRE implementation and the children's religious attitudes. The findings reveal a predominance of positive religious coping, reflected in children's frequent engagement in prayer, worship, and spiritual reflection to seek strength and comfort. Based on Glock and Stark's religiosity framework, the practice dimension was most prominent, followed by experience, ideological, and consequential dimensions. These results indicate that the IRE implementation in the Sekolah-Ku program effectively fosters the internalisation of religious values, encourages active religious practice, and supports children's spiritual resilience in serious health challenges. The study highlights the importance of adaptive, spiritually humanistic, and context-relevant religious education.
Kebijakan Sekolah dalam Menerapkan Pendidikan Akhlak Mukhtar, Dertha; Anwar, Saiful
Journal of Islamic Education Vol. 8 No. 1 (2023): JIE: (Journal of Islamic Education) Mei
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52615/jie.v8i1.234

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This research was conducted to explain school policies in implementing moral education for students at SDN 10 Sungai Pasak, East Pariaman District. Through qualitative field study techniques, data were obtained by observation and interviews, data processing techniques by examining data, studying data in depth and drawing conclusions, data analysis techniques by adjusting the statements put forward by respondents to the problems studied. The results of the research that the authors got were the activities that the school carried out in implementing moral education for students at SDN 10 Sungai Pasak, East Pariaman District, that all students participated in all activities carried out by the school to foster student morals. The school's actions towards students who commit violations at SDN 10 Sungai Pasak, East Pariaman District are calling students who have problems, asking students' habits, giving directions, giving advice, giving educational punishments, and calling Siawa's parents. Factors supporting policy makers in implementing moral education are the existence of qualified teachers, the existence of extracurricular activities for Islamic religious education outside school hours and the existence of competitions. Factors hindering policy makers in implementing moral education are environmental factors where students live, the magnitude of the influence of technology, the lack of learning time and the lack of religious books as student reading.
Student Management in Improving the Quality of Student Organizations Rahmawati, Nur Annisa; Inayati, Nurul Latifatul
Journal of Islamic Education Vol. 8 No. 2 (2023): JIE: (Journal of Islamic Education) Nop
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52615/jie.v8i2.336

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This study aims to describe student management in improving the quality of student organizations. This research uses a type of field research or field research with a phenomenological approach. Data collection techniques include observation, interviews, and documentation. Data sources in this study are primary data sources and secondary data sources. Data analysis is carried out through three lines of activities: data reduction, data presentation, and conclusions. Test the validity of the data, namely tricoagulation of sources, techniques, and time. The focus of this study is to describe student management in improving the quality of student organizations. The results showed that student management promotes the quality of student organizations, namely from the planning stage, namely forming HDI management, organizing, recruiting, and selecting HDI members, implementation, compiling work programs, and supervision by the school. The importance of coordination between all stakeholders, such as teachers, school staff, management, and parents to ensure student programs run according to plan.
Dynamics of the Islamic Education Curriculum in Madrasah: Study K-13 and Merdeka Curriculum Anwar, Saiful; Ishomuddin, Ishomuddin; Faridi, Faridi
Journal of Islamic Education Vol. 8 No. 2 (2023): JIE: (Journal of Islamic Education) Nop
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52615/jie.v8i2.365

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Since the new order era, the Indonesian education curriculum has undergone eight revisions, from the 1968 curriculum to the most recent, the Merdeka Curriculum. Each curriculum has its unique characteristics, including the 2013 Curriculum and the Merdeka Curriculum which are currently being implemented. Madrasas are the subject and aim of the research, namely explaining the dynamics of madrasa curriculum development in 2013-2023. Using a qualitative approach with a type of literature review, data sources from relevant books and journal articles, and data analysis using condensation, presentation and conclusion. The results of the research show that in the 2013 curriculum and the Merdeka Curriculum there are certainly developments in terms of curriculum based on the continued development of science and technology. The 2013 curriculum is designed to improve character education, increase locally-focused education, and create a fun and friendly educational environment. The independent learning program is a flexible program focusing on essential material, character development and student abilities. The Islamic education subjects found in madrasas consist of four groups: Al-Qur’an Hadith, Fiqh, Aqidah Akhlak, and SKI, all of which are regulated by Minister of Religion regulations under the auspices of the Ministry of Religion.

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