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Trials of the Islamic Education Learning Model in Indonesian Universities: A Sufistic Approach as An Alternative

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dc.contributor.author Rahmat, Munawar
dc.contributor.author Yahya, M. Wildan
dc.date.accessioned 2021-01-21T03:26:02Z
dc.date.available 2021-01-21T03:26:02Z
dc.date.issued 2020-12-09
dc.identifier.issn 1927-6044
dc.identifier.issn E-ISSN 1927-6052
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/27874
dc.description.abstract Abstract The students of Indonesia University of Education (UPI) and Bandung Islamic University (UNISBA) typically practice religion as it was received from their parents and socio-religious environment. They Salat, which is the main prayer of Islam, simply abort their obligations, and after praying, immediately leave their prayer mats without making dhikr or remembering God first. Furthermore, they do not understand khushu` Salat, which involves remembering God throughout the prayer, along with the meaning of dhikr, and the importance of a Murshid, which is the Grand Shaykh of Sufi Order. They also view Sufism as non-Islamic teaching and are cynical about the practitioners. Therefore, this study aims to examine the effectiveness of the Sufistic learning model in Islamic Religious Education to improve students’ understanding of these teachings in a substantive and tolerant manner. This research used an R&D approach, and the stage that was performed involved the preparation of a draft model and associated trials. Meanwhile, the learning used the madhhab typology approach of the Sufi and Shari`a Islamic models. The trial results showed that the Sufistic approach was effective in increasing students’ understanding of Islamic teachings in a substantive and tolerant manner. Before learning, students were unaware of Sufi Islam and viewed it as a foreign influence. Also, they did not understand khushu` prayers, comprehend the importance of dhikr, nor that of learning from Murshid. After learning, they understood Sufism, accepted the teachings and did not consider them to be foreign influences, and also recognized Islam in a substantive and tolerant manner. Therefore, the Sufism approach is improving the quality of religion and tolerance of students, with the implication that the model is an alternative in learning Islamic education at universities. en_US
dc.publisher International Journal of Higher Education en_US
dc.relation.ispartofseries Vol. 10, No. 2;2021;
dc.subject Islamic education; madhhab typology; Islam-sufi; Islam-syari'at; tolerance of madhhab en_US
dc.title Trials of the Islamic Education Learning Model in Indonesian Universities: A Sufistic Approach as An Alternative en_US
dc.type Article en_US


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