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Pendidikan Karakter Agama Islam pada Siswa MTs Miftahul Ulum Purwakarta Jawa Barat Deden Kurnia Adam; Aan Hasanah; Arifin, Bambang Samsul; Nurhakim, Aam; Hadiansyah
Jurnal Ilmu Pendidikan dan Sosial Vol. 3 No. 2 (2024): Juli
Publisher : CV Putra Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58540/jipsi.v3i2.579

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Islamic religious character education has an important role in forming students' personalities who have noble, honest and responsible character. This research aims to analyze the implementation of Islamic religious character education for students at MTs Miftahul Ulum Purwakarta, West Java. The research method used is descriptive qualitative with data collection techniques through observation, interviews and documentation. Primary data sources are students, teachers and school principals. Secondary data sources include books and relevant journals. The research results show that Islamic religious character education at MTs Miftahul Ulum is carried out through various activities, such as routine recitations, congregational prayers, Al-Qur'an learning, as well as religious extracurricular activities. Factors supporting the success of character education include teacher involvement, parental support, and a conducive school environment. However, there are several obstacles such as limited time and facilities. In conclusion, Islamic religious character education at MTs Miftahul Ulum has been going well, but further efforts are needed to overcome existing obstacles so that the goals of character education can be achieved optimally.
Transformasi Kurikulum Madrasah Strategi Integrasi Kecerdasan Spritual Dalam Kurikulum Fiqih di Madrasah Tsanawiyah Agus Samsul Nahar; Deden Kurnia Adam; Euis Komala; Badruddin; Qiqi Zakiah Yulianti
CBJIS: Cross-Border Journal of Islamic Studies Vol. 6 No. 1 (2024): Juni Inpres
Publisher : Fakultas Tarbiyah dan Ilmu Keguruan, IAI Sultan Muhammad Syafiuddin

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37567/cbjis.v6i1.2853

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The background to the problem is the importance of transforming the Madrasah curriculum into spiritual intelligence strategies in the Fiqh curriculum at Madrasah Tsanawiyah. To answer the challenges of the times and advances in the world of education, the research methodology used is a descriptive qualitative method and a literary bibliography in the form of books. and internet. The research objective is to find out about implementation. obstacles and outcomes. The first implementation is to carry out direction (commanding), guidance (directing) and communication (communication). Second, implementation (actuating) is nothing but an effort to make planning a reality, through various directions and motivations so that each student can carry out activities optimally in accordance with their roles, duties and responsibilities. Spiritual intelligence strategy is a person's ability to surrender to God. and enjoy every reality and give meaning to worship in every behavior and activity through steps and thoughts that are natural towards the whole human being (hanif) and have a monotheistic (integralistic) thought pattern. Spiritual intelligence is the perfection of the development of the mind (such as intelligence, sharpness of mind), while "Spiritual" is psychological (spiritual, inner). Obstacles are circumstances that can cause implementation to be disrupted and not carried out well. The results achieved are setting life goals. The first step to increasing spiritual intelligence is by setting life goals. Understanding one's inner values. A person's inner values can shape beliefs, direct behavior and choices, and at the same time influence feelings about aqidah, morals and spiritual intelligence, ensuring that all elements work in balance.
Understand The Difference Between The Learning Process And Inspiration. Implications For Islamic Education Literature Review Of The Book Of Ihya Ulumuddin Restu, Yanto Maulana; Deden Kurnia Adam; Wildan Mahmudin; Izzudin Musthafa; Ateng Ruhendi
IJGIE (International Journal of Graduate of Islamic Education) Vol. 4 No. 2 (2023): September
Publisher : Master of Islamic Studies Masters Program in the Postgraduate Institute of Islamic Studies Sultan Muhammad Syafiuddin Sambas, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37567/ijgie.v4i2.2687

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The background to the problem is studying Imam al-Ghazali in the book Ihya Ulumuddin discussing the differences between the learning process and inspiration and the implications for Islamic education. The research methodology uses library research. The author applies theories from scriptures and books. The aim of this writing is to know the difference between the learning process and inspiration. The implications for Islamic education. The results obtained are that the learning process also explains that students in the learning process must have manners. Prioritizing mental cleanliness, Allah makes it easy for us to fulfill and apply the knowledge gained. Reducing worldly things. Don't be arrogant in seeking knowledge and don't argue with teachers. Avoid disputes between fellow humans, Not refusing to study a field of knowledge, Prioritizing the most important knowledge, namely the knowledge of the afterlife. Decorating the heart with qualities that convey it to Allah Ta'ala and. Inspiration means something that is whispered into the heart through the abundance of divine grace. The implications of Islamic education are efforts to form complete human beings, both in this world and in the afterlife. According to Al Ghazali, humans can achieve perfection if they are willing to try to seek knowledge and then practice fadhilah through the knowledge they learn.