Street Children Religious Education: A Study on Car Window Cleaning Kids in Jambi

Children begin careers on the streets in several locations in the city of Jambi. They work on the streets as street musicians, vehicle glass cleaners, newspaper and tissue sellers, both forcibly and deliberately. Their existence is influenced by some factors, such as family neglect and socio-economi...

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Main Authors: Asad Isma, Muhammad Junaidi HB
Format: Article
Language:Arabic
Published: State Institute of Islamic Studies Imam Bonjol Padang 2018-12-01
Series:Al-Ta'lim
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Online Access:http://journal.tarbiyahiainib.ac.id/index.php/attalim/article/view/510
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spelling doaj-5192fd9c3aa24f2aaf4291965160ec312020-11-25T03:31:47ZaraState Institute of Islamic Studies Imam Bonjol PadangAl-Ta'lim1410-75462355-78932018-12-0125322423310.15548/jt.v25i3.510262Street Children Religious Education: A Study on Car Window Cleaning Kids in JambiAsad Isma0Muhammad Junaidi HB1Fakultas Ushuluddin dan Studi Agama UIN Sulthan Thaha Saifuddin JambiState Islamic University of Sulthan Thaha Saifuddin JambiChildren begin careers on the streets in several locations in the city of Jambi. They work on the streets as street musicians, vehicle glass cleaners, newspaper and tissue sellers, both forcibly and deliberately. Their existence is influenced by some factors, such as family neglect and socio-economic conditions; as well as finding work on the streets and sustaining the work are much easier than looking for work which uses energy or mind. The purpose of this research is to study the religious education of street children who become car glass cleaners which has increased significantly compared to other street professions. This study aims to explore two issues: where the children obtain their religious education and to what extent they practice it in their daily life. Qualitative collecting data techniques were used including observation and interviews. This research found that the street children interviewed in this study only had access to religious education at morning school. They do not attend madrasah, the Qur'an educational school or Taman Pengajian Alquran (TPA), and Sekolah Islam Terpadu. The dominant factors affecting their religious education were their school and their peer group at school. Meanwhile, parents seldom practice the religious duty in family, thus the parents’ influence on the children’s religious practices was minimal. Therefore, this research recommends other actors give early religious education for street children. Religious education can be integrated with their shelter homes which can be their early Islamic religious education.http://journal.tarbiyahiainib.ac.id/index.php/attalim/article/view/510street childrenreligious educationcar window cleaning kids
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Street Children Religious Education: A Study on Car Window Cleaning Kids in Jambi
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street children
religious education
car window cleaning kids
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Muhammad Junaidi HB
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title Street Children Religious Education: A Study on Car Window Cleaning Kids in Jambi
title_short Street Children Religious Education: A Study on Car Window Cleaning Kids in Jambi
title_full Street Children Religious Education: A Study on Car Window Cleaning Kids in Jambi
title_fullStr Street Children Religious Education: A Study on Car Window Cleaning Kids in Jambi
title_full_unstemmed Street Children Religious Education: A Study on Car Window Cleaning Kids in Jambi
title_sort street children religious education: a study on car window cleaning kids in jambi
publisher State Institute of Islamic Studies Imam Bonjol Padang
series Al-Ta'lim
issn 1410-7546
2355-7893
publishDate 2018-12-01
description Children begin careers on the streets in several locations in the city of Jambi. They work on the streets as street musicians, vehicle glass cleaners, newspaper and tissue sellers, both forcibly and deliberately. Their existence is influenced by some factors, such as family neglect and socio-economic conditions; as well as finding work on the streets and sustaining the work are much easier than looking for work which uses energy or mind. The purpose of this research is to study the religious education of street children who become car glass cleaners which has increased significantly compared to other street professions. This study aims to explore two issues: where the children obtain their religious education and to what extent they practice it in their daily life. Qualitative collecting data techniques were used including observation and interviews. This research found that the street children interviewed in this study only had access to religious education at morning school. They do not attend madrasah, the Qur'an educational school or Taman Pengajian Alquran (TPA), and Sekolah Islam Terpadu. The dominant factors affecting their religious education were their school and their peer group at school. Meanwhile, parents seldom practice the religious duty in family, thus the parents’ influence on the children’s religious practices was minimal. Therefore, this research recommends other actors give early religious education for street children. Religious education can be integrated with their shelter homes which can be their early Islamic religious education.
topic street children
religious education
car window cleaning kids
url http://journal.tarbiyahiainib.ac.id/index.php/attalim/article/view/510
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