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Journal : Khalifa: Journal of Islamic Education

The Concepts of Mudarris, Mu'allim, Murabbi, Mursyid, Muaddib in Islamic Education Kasmar, Indah Fadilatul; Amnda, Viola; Mutathahirin, Mutathahirin; Maulida, Ana; Sari, Widia Wahana; Kaputra, Soni; Anwar, Fuady; Taufan, Muhammad; Engkizar, Engkizar
Khalifa Journal of Islamic Education Vol 3 No 2 (2019): September
Publisher : Islamic Studies and Development Center (ISDC) Universitas Negeri Padang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24036/kjie.v3i2.26

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As it is known that the roles and responsibilities of teachers, especially those teaching Islamic education is enormous. Basically, Islamic Education Teachers teach not only in charge of the subject matter, but also burdened with the responsibility to build learners who have knowledge, morals, have identity, strong character, and has a life skills guidance in accordance with the teachings of Islam. To bear all the burdens and responsibilities required different skills, especially skills as a personal ideal Islamic Education Teachers. In a variety of classical texts, books, literature until recent Islamic educational research found five terms are embedded in referring the teachers, Mudarris, Mu'allim Murabbi, Mursyid, and Muaddib. No articles are discussing a thorough and detailed those five terms in question yet. This article aims to discuss in detail and comprehensively those five terms in Islamic Education Teachers. This research uses the qualitative method with content analysis approach, all data taken from various sources which are derived from classical holy books, books, theories and expert opinion. All data that has been collected are analyzed thematically, in other words the themes that have been obtained are described comprehensively and deeply. Interestingly, the whole themes of the results of this study will be discussed with the results of the study of the researchers earlier and issues of current Islamic Education. The authors hope that this article can be a source of guidance for Islamic Education teachers to becoming an ideal individual, besides that it can also be a basis for the next researchers to discuss this problem in different contexts and issues.
Model of Tawhid Education in Children: An Ethnographic Study of the Tablighi Jama’ah Family in Indonesia Kaputra, Soni; Rivauzi, Ahmad; Jaafar, Azhar; Kakoh, Nur Asikin
Khalifa Journal of Islamic Education Vol 6 No 1 (2022): March
Publisher : Islamic Studies and Development Center (ISDC) Universitas Negeri Padang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24036/kjie.v6i1.124

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This study aims to explore the educational model of tawhid for children in the Tablighi Jama’ah family. The study used a qualitative method with an ethnographic approach. Research data is taken through direct interviews with ten informants (heads of the Jamaáh Tabligh family), to strengthen the interview data the authors conducted observations for two years by being directly involved in the activities of the Tablighi Jama’ah such as Ijtima', Bayan Markas, Ta'lim Halaqah, Khuruj, Jaulah, and the author keeps in touch directly to all informants' homes. All interview and observation data were then analyzed thematically using NVivo 12 software. Overall, the results of the analysis showed that there were fifteen educational model of tawhid for children in the Tablighi Jamaat family. The fifteen models are: i) organizing routine ta'lim, ii) creating a religious atmosphere at home, iii) starting activities with tawhid sentence, iv) providing early-agetawhid education, v) involving children on da'wah activities, vi) educating with muzakarah, vii) teaching Islamic etiquette, viii) teaching prayers, ix) persuading children to pray in the mosque, x) be an example in practicing religion, xi) Islamic story-telling xii) practising Monday and Thursdayfasting, xiii) ecnouraging children to khidmat, xiv) playing Islamic songs, xv) monitoring children's worship. The results of this study can be used as initial data for future researchers in examining different issues related to this problem as well as various other issues relevant to this context.