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Al-Mukhlashin: Jurnal Multidisiplin Ilmu
ISSN : 30627567     EISSN : 30479495     DOI : https://doi.org/10.69900/am.v3i1.12
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Al-Mukhlashin: Jurnal Multidisiplin Ilmu is a national/scientific journal, double-blind peer-reviewed, open-access journal published every six months by STAI Al Jami Banjarmasin The scope of Al-Mukhlashin: Jurnal Multidisiplin Ilmu includes the following areas: A. Religious Studies and Economy Historical, sociological, anthropological, and psychological approaches to religion. Comparative study of the doctrines and practices of religions. Marketing Management, Finance Management, Strategic Management, Operation Management, Human Resource Management, E-business, Knowledge Management, Corporate Governance, Management Information Systems, International Business, Business Ethics and Sustainability, Entrepreneurship. B. Education History of education. Education systems. Educational sciences. Philosophy and educational thinking. Issues related to contemporary education. C. Islamic Thought Islamic theological doctrines. Islamic movements. Islamic political thought. Islam and human rights. Islam and Gender. Islam and environmental issues. Islam and contemporary issues. D. Islamic Philosophy Early Islamic philosophy. Islamic epistemology. Islamic metaphysics. Later Islamic philosophy. Islamic philosophy of science. E. Qur’anic Studies Methods in Qur’anic studies. Quranic exegesis. Hermeneutic approaches to the Quran. Quranic philology. Living Qur’an. Qur’an digital studies. F. Hadith Studies Methods in Hadith studies. Living Hadith. Hadith studies in the West. Hadith digital studies. G. Islamic Mysticism The doctrines and practices of Islamic mysticism. Sects and prominent figures in Islamic mysticism. "Neo-sufi" movements. Sufi healing. Modern trends in Islamic mysticism. This journal aims to cover a wide range of topics within the religious, educational, philosophical, and mystic domains, with a focus on Islamic perspectives and contemporary issues.
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Articles 25 Documents
The Role of Islamic Pedagogy in Developing Moral and Ethical Leaders for the 21st Century Huzaiman Hushin; Mahmoud Abdullah; Mukhlis Mukhlis; Salma Begum; Yousif Mahmadov; Abdallah El-Khatib
Al-Mukhlashin: Jurnal Multidisiplin Ilmu Vol 2, No 2 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.69900/am.v2i2.6

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This study investigates the role of Islamic pedagogy in developing moral and ethical leaders for the 21st century. By focusing on the teachings of Islamic scholars, the paper examines how Islamic educational systems emphasize the development of character, leadership skills, and ethical decision-making in students. The research highlights how Islamic pedagogy, with its focus on integrity, justice, and responsibility, contributes to shaping future leaders who are not only intellectually competent but also morally grounded. The study also evaluates contemporary Islamic educational institutions and their efforts to instill leadership qualities in students. The paper concludes by offering practical recommendations for integrating Islamic pedagogical principles into leadership development programs in educational settings
Strengthening Mental Well-Being Through Islamic Education: A Holistic Framework for Student Development Mahmoud Abdullah; Huzaiman Hushin; Salma Begum; Yousif Mahmadov; Abdallah El-Khatib
Al-Mukhlashin: Jurnal Multidisiplin Ilmu Vol 1, No 2 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.69900/am.v1i2.51

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This study explores the contribution of Islamic education to strengthening students' mental well-being through a holistic educational approach. Using qualitative library research, the study synthesizes scholarly literature concerning Islamic psychology, educational well-being, character education, and spiritual development. The findings demonstrate that Islamic education contributes significantly to students' psychological resilience by integrating spiritual awareness, emotional regulation, moral development, gratitude, patience, and social responsibility into educational practices. Learning experiences grounded in Qur'anic values encourage students to develop positive coping strategies, emotional intelligence, and meaningful life perspectives. The study proposes a holistic educational framework integrating spiritual, emotional, cognitive, and social dimensions to promote students' overall well-being. The novelty of this study lies in presenting a comprehensive conceptual model that connects Islamic educational philosophy with contemporary mental well-being frameworks while maintaining the centrality of spiritual development
Metaverse-Based Islamic Religious Education: Reimagining Immersive Learning for Future Islamic Classrooms Markhabat Bolat; Mohammad Ahmad Bani Amer; Khalid Abdullah Al Muzaini; Maryam Rashid Saleh Al Tamimi; Muneera Mohammed Al Dossary
Al-Mukhlashin: Jurnal Multidisiplin Ilmu Vol 2, No 1 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.69900/am.v2i1.42

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The development of the metaverse introduces new possibilities for immersive, interactive, and collaborative educational experiences. However, scholarly discussions regarding its application in Islamic Religious Education remain scarce. This study aims to explore the pedagogical potential of metaverse technology in creating meaningful Islamic learning experiences while preserving religious values. A design-based research methodology was implemented through prototype development, expert validation, pilot implementation, and user evaluation involving teachers and university students. Data were collected through usability testing, interviews, learning achievement assessments, and user experience surveys. The findings indicate that metaverse-based learning enhances student engagement, collaborative interaction, experiential understanding of Islamic history, and practical learning of religious rituals through virtual simulation. Nevertheless, issues related to accessibility, digital ethics, infrastructure readiness, and religious authenticity require careful consideration. The novelty of this study lies in introducing the Islamic Metaverse Learning Ecosystem, an instructional framework integrating immersive technology, Islamic pedagogy, collaborative learning, and ethical digital engagement for future Islamic education.
Islamic Religious Education Strategies for Strengthening Students’ Skills in Facing Moral, Social, and Educational Challenges Husna Husna; Ahyar Rasyidi; Uria Hasnan; Muhammad Yusuf; Ahmad Nordian
Al-Mukhlashin: Jurnal Multidisiplin Ilmu Vol 2, No 2 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.69900/am.v2i2.11

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The background that prompted writing this article was to find out learning strategies for Islamic Religious Education because learning strategies are important in achieving learning goals. This strategy is ideally chosen according to the nature or character of the subject matter itself. Islamic Religious Education is one of the mandatory subjects in school. The main aim of this subject is to equip students with the values of Islamic teachings so that students have Islamic character and are skilled in facing challenges. Religious education has its own strategies apart from the strategies commonly used in learning other subjects. Apart from that, Islamic religious studies also have a special aim in forming attitudes besides educating the mind. Meanwhile, in evaluating the success of Islamic religious learning, it is not only about assessing cognitive and psychological abilities, but also assessing attitudes is more important. This writing uses qualitative research methods and data collection techniques using library research methods.
Islamic Education and Intercultural Competence: Promoting Religious Literacy in Multicultural Societies Ahyar Rasyidi
Al-Mukhlashin: Jurnal Multidisiplin Ilmu Vol 1, No 1 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.69900/am.v1i1.47

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This study explores the contribution of Islamic education to the development of intercultural competence and religious literacy within multicultural societies. Employing a qualitative library research methodology, the study analyzes scholarly literature on intercultural education, Islamic pedagogy, religious literacy, and multicultural learning. The findings demonstrate that Islamic educational principles encourage mutual respect, tolerance, dialogue, and peaceful coexistence through values derived from the Qur'an and Sunnah. Integrating intercultural competence into Islamic education enables students to appreciate cultural diversity while maintaining a strong Islamic identity. The study proposes an Intercultural Islamic Education Framework that emphasizes empathy, critical reflection, intercultural communication, and ethical engagement across religious and cultural boundaries. The novelty of this research lies in synthesizing contemporary intercultural education theories with Islamic educational philosophy to produce a comprehensive framework for strengthening religious literacy in pluralistic societies
Islamic Religious Education for Mental Well-Being: Strengthening Students’ Psychological Resilience through Spiritual-Based Learning Najeeb Yahya; Mowafg Masuwd; Helene Knudstad; Md. Sultan Mahmud
Al-Mukhlashin: Jurnal Multidisiplin Ilmu Vol 3, No 1 (2026)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.69900/am.v3i1.38

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Mental health challenges among adolescents have increased considerably due to academic pressure, technological changes, and social uncertainty. Islamic Religious Education has substantial potential to contribute to students’ psychological well-being by fostering spirituality, emotional regulation, and resilience. This study aims to examine the effectiveness of spiritual-based Islamic learning in strengthening students’ mental well-being. A mixed-method research design involving 274 senior high school students was conducted. Quantitative data were obtained using standardized resilience, emotional well-being, and spiritual intelligence scales, while qualitative data were collected through interviews and reflective journals. The findings demonstrate that integrating reflective Qur’anic learning, gratitude practices, dhikr, collaborative discussions, and positive psychology significantly improves students’ resilience, emotional stability, optimism, and stress management abilities. Furthermore, students develop stronger self-awareness and healthier coping strategies for academic and social challenges. The novelty of this study is the development of a Spiritual Well-Being Learning Model, integrating Islamic spirituality with positive psychology to enhance holistic student development in Islamic Religious Education
Islamic Educational Innovation: Exploring Modern Pedagogical Approaches in Islamic Institutions and Their Impact on Students’ Cognitive and Ethical Development Mukhlis Mukhlis; Helene Knudstad; Md. Sultan Mahmud; Najeeb Yahya; Mowafg Masuwd
Al-Mukhlashin: Jurnal Multidisiplin Ilmu Vol 2, No 1 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.69900/am.v2i1.7

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Islamic educational institutions have historically played a pivotal role in shaping the intellectual and ethical development of students. This research examines modern pedagogical innovations within Islamic education systems and assesses their impact on students’ cognitive and ethical development. Through case studies of Islamic schools, universities, and other educational settings in both traditional and contemporary contexts, the study highlights the integration of Islamic principles with innovative teaching methods. The research emphasizes the role of technology, experiential learning, and student-centered approaches in fostering critical thinking, moral reasoning, and community engagement. Data collected from surveys, interviews, and classroom observations provide a comprehensive analysis of how these innovations are being implemented and their effectiveness in nurturing well-rounded individuals. The paper concludes with recommendations for further integrating modern pedagogical techniques within Islamic education, particularly in the context of global educational challenges.
Islamic Religious Education in Society 5.0: Developing Human-Centered Learning for Sustainable Future Competencies Mahmoud Abdullah; Huzaiman Hushin; Salma Begum; Yousif Mahmadov; Abdallah El-Khatib
Al-Mukhlashin: Jurnal Multidisiplin Ilmu Vol 2, No 1 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.69900/am.v2i1.43

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The Society 5.0 paradigm emphasizes the harmonious integration of advanced technologies with human-centered values to address increasingly complex societal challenges. Islamic Religious Education is expected to contribute not only to students’ religious understanding but also to the development of competencies required for sustainable human civilization. This study aims to formulate a human-centered Islamic learning model aligned with the principles of Society 5.0. A qualitative conceptual research design was adopted through literature synthesis, policy analysis, and expert consultation. The findings demonstrate that Islamic Religious Education can effectively promote creativity, critical thinking, collaboration, digital competence, ethical leadership, and social responsibility when integrated with contemporary pedagogical innovations. Furthermore, Islamic values provide a strong ethical foundation for balancing technological advancement with human dignity and environmental sustainability. The novelty of this study lies in developing the Society 5.0 Islamic Education Framework, integrating future competencies, technological literacy, sustainable development, and Islamic moral values into a comprehensive educational paradigm
The Effectiveness of Islamic Character Education in Enhancing Students’ Leadership, Discipline, and Moral Values Mukhlis Mukhlis; Husna Husna; Ahyar Rasyidi; Uria Hasnan; Muhammad Yusuf; Ahmad Nordian
Al-Mukhlashin: Jurnal Multidisiplin Ilmu Vol 3, No 1 (2026)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.69900/am.v3i1.12

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This study examines the effectiveness of Islamic character education in enhancing leadership, discipline, and moral development among students. The primary objective of this research is to analyze how Islamic character education contributes to shaping students’ leadership qualities, strengthening disciplinary behavior, and fostering moral integrity in educational institutions. The study employs a library research method by systematically reviewing books, peer-reviewed journal articles, and relevant academic publications related to Islamic education, character development, and student leadership. Data were analyzed through content analysis to identify recurring themes, conceptual frameworks, and empirical findings from previous studies. The results indicate that Islamic character education plays a significant role in developing leadership through value-based role modeling, strengthening discipline through habituation and moral supervision, and enhancing moral behavior through internalization of Islamic ethical principles. Furthermore, Islamic character education is shown to integrate spiritual, cognitive, and behavioral dimensions in a holistic manner. These findings suggest that Islamic character education is an effective approach to addressing moral decline and leadership challenges in contemporary education. The study concludes that the systematic implementation of Islamic character education can significantly contribute to the formation of disciplined, morally upright, and responsible future leaders.
Preparing Future Muslim Educators: Integrating Twenty-First Century Skills into Islamic Teacher Education Programs Mukhlis Mukhlis
Al-Mukhlashin: Jurnal Multidisiplin Ilmu Vol 1, No 1 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.69900/am.v1i1.48

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This study aims to formulate an integrative framework for preparing future Muslim educators through the incorporation of twenty-first century competencies into Islamic teacher education. Using qualitative library research, the study reviews scholarly literature concerning teacher education, Islamic pedagogy, educational leadership, and competency-based learning. The analysis indicates that future Islamic educators require a combination of pedagogical expertise, digital literacy, critical thinking, creativity, communication, collaboration, and ethical leadership. The findings further suggest that teacher preparation programs should integrate Islamic values with contemporary educational competencies to produce adaptive and professionally competent educators capable of responding to educational transformation. The proposed framework combines competency-based education with Prophetic educational values to strengthen teacher professionalism and educational innovation. The novelty of this study lies in constructing a holistic competency model specifically designed for Islamic teacher education within the context of global educational transformation.

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