Edification Journal : Pendidikan Agama Islam
Vol 7 No 1 (2024): Juli

Sistem Pesantren Yang Telah Diterapkan Di Kalangan Pondok Pesantren Yang Sudah Ada Di Indonesia

Ngimadudin, Ngimadudin (Unknown)
Akip, Muhamad (Unknown)
Andika, Megi (Unknown)
Arsyad, Muhammad (Unknown)
sahan, Malikul (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
31 Jul 2024

Abstract

Islamic boarding schools are among the oldest Islamic educational establishments in Indonesia; they are found in many towns, particularly in the countryside. Initially, Islamic boarding schools stressed the role of moral principles in society and taught the Islamic faith as a life guide (tafaqquh fi al-din). (Mastuhu, 1994). It is estimated that the majority of Indonesia's Muslim population attended Islamic boarding schools when they were founded 300–400 years ago, particularly in Java (Religion, 1984/1985). Following Indonesia's independence, pesantren education grew increasingly regimented and its curriculum more set, particularly during the New Order transition and the country's rapid economic expansion. For instance, Islamic boarding schools use a dual curriculum—that is, the Ministry of National Education curriculum and the Ministry of Religion curriculum—to provide a religious education in addition to normal topics. Islamic boarding schools are among the oldest Islamic educational establishments in Indonesia; they are found in many towns, particularly in the countryside. Initially, Islamic boarding schools stressed the role of moral principles in society and taught the Islamic faith as a life guide (tafaqquh fi al-din). (Mastuhu, 1994). It is estimated that the majority of Indonesia's Muslim population attended Islamic boarding schools when they were founded 300–400 years ago, particularly in Java (Religion, 1984/1985). Following Indonesia's independence, pesantren education grew increasingly regimented and its curriculum more set, particularly during the New Order transition and the country's rapid economic expansion. For instance, Islamic boarding schools use a dual curriculum—that is, the Ministry of National Education curriculum and the Ministry of Religion curriculum—to provide a religious education in addition to normal topics. Islamic boarding schools are among the oldest Islamic educational establishments in Indonesia; they are found in many towns, particularly in the countryside. Initially, Islamic boarding schools stressed the role of moral principles in society and taught the Islamic faith as a life guide (tafaqquh fi al-din). (Mastuhu, 1994). It is estimated that the majority of Indonesia's Muslim population attended Islamic boarding schools when they were founded 300–400 years ago, particularly in Java (Religion, 1984/1985). Following Indonesia's independence, pesantren education grew increasingly regimented and its curriculum more set, particularly during the New Order transition and the country's rapid economic expansion. For instance, Islamic boarding schools use a dual curriculum—that is, the Ministry of National Education curriculum and the Ministry of Religion curriculum—to provide a religious education in addition to normal topics.

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ej

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Religion Education Other

Description

Edification Journal (P-ISSN 2714-7681) (E-ISSN 6886-0988) is a journal published by the program of Islamic education STAI Bumi Silampari Lubuklinggau posted twice a year in July and December.The journal focuses its scope on research on Islamic Education. We invite scientists, scholars, professional ...