Mahfud Junaedi
Institut Agama Islam Negeri Walisongo Semarang

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Madrasah: dari Nizamiyah hingga Pesisiran Jawa Junaedi, Mahfud
Nadwa Vol 8, No 1 (2014): Kepribadian Anak
Publisher : FITK UIN Walisongo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21580/nw.2014.8.1.572

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Growth and development in the Coastal Java madrasah in the early twentieth century until now generally spearheaded by scholars/religious leaders who graduated in Islamic centers in the Middle East. At first they established the boarding school, followed by the establishment of madrasah to the coast of Javacan be regarded as children of a boarding school. The educational institutions have bonding formation of madrasah was first built by  Niz{am al-Mulk in Baghdad in 1057, later known as madrasah  Nizamiyah . This school is an educational institution that aims to teach Fiqh Sunni schools. Institutions of higher education has become one of the eleventh century and became the blueprint for the development of similar madrasah in the Islamic world. Historically, madrasah in Java can not be separated from the Middle East, especially the relationshipHaramayn scholars of al-Azhar and Cairo with the students in Java, Indonesia.AbstrakPertumbuhan dan perkembangan madrasah di Pesisir Jawa pada awal abad ke XX hingga kini, umumnya dipelopori oleh para kiai atau tokoh agama yang menamatkan pendidikan di pusat-pusat Islam tersebut. Pada awalnya mereka mendirikan pondok pesantren, lalu diikuti dengan pendirian madrasah, sehinggamadrasah di pesisir Jawa bisa dikatakan sebagai anak-anak pesantren. Lembaga pendidikan ini memiliki ikatan dengan madrasah pertama kali dibangun oleh Niz{am al-Mulk di Baghdad pada tahun 1057, kemudian dikenal dengan madrasahNiz{amiyah. Madrasah ini merupakan lembaga pendidikan yang bertujuan untuk mengajarkan fikih mazhab Sunni. Lembaga pendidikan tinggi ini ada pada abad kesebelas dan menjadi cetak biru bagi pengembangan madrasah-madrasah serupadi dunia Islam. Secara historis, keberadaan madrasah di Jawa tidak dapat dipisahkan dari hubungan ulama Timur Tengah, khususnya Haramayn dan al- Azhar Kairo dengan para murid di Jawa, Indonesia. 
Scientific Development Based on Unity of Sciences (Waḥdat Al-‘Ulum) Paradigm Wijaya, Mirza Mahbub; Junaedi, Mahfud; Sholihan, Sholihan
International Journal Ihya' 'Ulum al-Din Vol 23, No 1 (2021)
Publisher : Universitas Islam Negeri (UIN) Walisongo Semarang, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (804.572 KB) | DOI: 10.21580/ihya.23.1.6732

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This study aims to determine the systematic and fundamental philosophical foundation of Walisongo State Islamic University (UIN). This research uses a philosophical and historical approach and content analysis method to obtain information in depth. Begins with data collection through literature studies, documents are related to it. The scientific integration of the Unity of Sciences paradigm in the scientific cluster being developed contains three strategies that try to answer. The first is the science of religion that is not down to earth or lacks benefits for the wider community. Then the second is when modern sciences are tasteless and value-free. The last is the local culture which began to fade with the development of modernization. These problems will be answered with the humanization of Islamic sciences, the spiritualization of modern sciences, and the revitalization of local wisdom. Scientific development in the clumps of Islamic sciences produces religious knowledge following the times, not rigid and friendly to local wisdom. Meanwhile, the natural sciences and social humanities are planted with spiritual values. Thus, this research can be used as a stepping stone or a model for scientific integration at the State Islamic Institute (IAIN) to shift to the State Islamic University (UIN).
Islamic Higher Education Branding in The Coastal Area Perspective of Hermawan Kartajaya’s PDB Triangle Theory Sholikah, Sholikah; Syukur, Fatah; Junaedi, Mahfud
EDUKASIA Vol 16, No 1 (2021): EDUKASIA
Publisher : Program Studi Pendidikan Agama Islam

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21043/edukasia.v16i1.8229

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 This article is a research on brand building strategies in private Islamic colleges in coastal areas, namely the IAINU Tuban and the IAI TABAH Lamongan. The purpose of this study is to analyze the strategies of Islamic colleges in coastal areas in building their institutional brands. This research is a case study using a descriptive qualitative approach. The results of this study are the strategies used by IAINU and IAI TABAH in building a brand in accordance with Hermawan Kertajaya's PDB Triangle strategy: 1) Positioning is clarifying campus icons; 2) Differentiation is making the campus characteristic, IAINU Tuban as a religious social entrepreneur campus and having the character of ahlussunnah wal jama'ah an nahdhiyah. Meanwhile, IAI TABAH Lamongan as a center for the development of Islamic science and competitiveness; 3) Brand is making the motto of each institution. The IAINU Tuban brand is a religious social entrepreneur, and the IAI TABAH brand is superior, religious, competitive.
Islamic Education Marketing Discourse From Maslahah Perspective Sholikah, Sholikah; Syukur, Fatah; Junaedi, Mahfud
Nadwa: Jurnal Pendidikan Islam Vol 14, No 2 (2020)
Publisher : FITK UIN Walisongo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21580/nw.2020.14.2.7375

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The marketing paradigm has undergone a change from the rational level to the emotional level, and finally, the shift in the spiritual level. Such discourse results in different marketing strategies, especially the marketing applied by both profit and non-profit organizations. Educational institutions, including non-profit organizations, must have a marketing strategy following the spiritual level shift. One spiritual aspect in the marketing of Islamic education is the level of maslahah (utility) applied to all marketing activities. The purpose of this study is to examine educational marketing from a maslahah perspective. This writing is library research with a qualitative descriptive approach—data sources in the form of references related to the study topic. Data analysis was carried out qualitatively, including data reduction, data presentation, and concluding. The results showed that the maslahah of Islamic education customers was the main objective of all Islamic education marketing activities.
Madrasah: dari Nizamiyah hingga Pesisiran Jawa Junaedi, Mahfud
Nadwa: Jurnal Pendidikan Islam Vol 8, No 1 (2014): Kepribadian Anak
Publisher : FITK UIN Walisongo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21580/nw.2014.8.1.572

Abstract

Growth and development in the Coastal Java madrasah in the early twentieth century until now generally spearheaded by scholars/religious leaders who graduated in Islamic centers in the Middle East. At first they established the boarding school, followed by the establishment of madrasah to the coast of Javacan be regarded as children of a boarding school. The educational institutions have bonding formation of madrasah was first built by  Niz{am al-Mulk in Baghdad in 1057, later known as madrasah  Nizamiyah . This school is an educational institution that aims to teach Fiqh Sunni schools. Institutions of higher education has become one of the eleventh century and became the blueprint for the development of similar madrasah in the Islamic world. Historically, madrasah in Java can not be separated from the Middle East, especially the relationshipHaramayn scholars of al-Azhar and Cairo with the students in Java, Indonesia.AbstrakPertumbuhan dan perkembangan madrasah di Pesisir Jawa pada awal abad ke XX hingga kini, umumnya dipelopori oleh para kiai atau tokoh agama yang menamatkan pendidikan di pusat-pusat Islam tersebut. Pada awalnya mereka mendirikan pondok pesantren, lalu diikuti dengan pendirian madrasah, sehinggamadrasah di pesisir Jawa bisa dikatakan sebagai anak-anak pesantren. Lembaga pendidikan ini memiliki ikatan dengan madrasah pertama kali dibangun oleh Niz{am al-Mulk di Baghdad pada tahun 1057, kemudian dikenal dengan madrasahNiz{amiyah. Madrasah ini merupakan lembaga pendidikan yang bertujuan untuk mengajarkan fikih mazhab Sunni. Lembaga pendidikan tinggi ini ada pada abad kesebelas dan menjadi cetak biru bagi pengembangan madrasah-madrasah serupadi dunia Islam. Secara historis, keberadaan madrasah di Jawa tidak dapat dipisahkan dari hubungan ulama Timur Tengah, khususnya Haramayn dan al- Azhar Kairo dengan para murid di Jawa, Indonesia. 
ISLAMIC EDUCATION DEVELOPMENT BASED ON UNITY OF SCIENCES PARADIGM Junaedi, Mahfud; Wijaya, Mirza Mahbub
ULUL ALBAB Jurnal Studi Islam Vol 22, No 2 (2021): Islamic Education and History
Publisher : Universitas Islam Negeri Maulana Malik Ibrahim Malang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18860/ua.v22i2.13362

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The focus of this research lies in the philosophical analysis of Islamic education based on the Unity of Sciences paradigm. So far, no researcher has studied this issue specifically and comprehensively. This study uses a philosophical and phenomenological approach of library research. The finding shows that the development of managed Islamic education has both human and divine potential. Unity of Sciences has become the basis for creating a balanced Islamic education paradigm with humanization and spiritualization strategies. Therefore, development of Islamic education based on Unity of Sciences can produce modern scientists who are religious and not anti-local culture. Thus, this paradigm encourages scientists to dialogue and reciprocally lead someone closer and closer to God, the Most True (al-Ḥaqq). This paradigm is implemented into the curriculum at State Islamic University (UIN) Walisongo Semarang.