The Principle of Integrated Islamic Education

The development of integrated Islamic education has introduced a new trend in formal educational institutions in Indonesia. The pondok constitutes a typical Islamic boarding school often run and owned by individual religious teachers (kyai), wherein the Islamic subjects become the priority. The refe...

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Main Author: Imam Bahroni
Format: Article
Language:Arabic
Published: Universitas Darussalam Gontor 2016-01-01
Series:At-Ta'dib
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Online Access:https://ejournal.unida.gontor.ac.id/index.php/tadib/article/view/308
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spelling doaj-be2dab7cf3514e61a424d9babd03fab32020-11-25T00:36:10ZaraUniversitas Darussalam GontorAt-Ta'dib0216-91422503-35142016-01-019110.21111/at-tadib.v9i1.308289The Principle of Integrated Islamic EducationImam Bahroni0Fakultas Tarbiyah Universitas Darussalam GontorThe development of integrated Islamic education has introduced a new trend in formal educational institutions in Indonesia. The pondok constitutes a typical Islamic boarding school often run and owned by individual religious teachers (kyai), wherein the Islamic subjects become the priority. The references of these Islamic subjects derived from Islamic classical books (kitab kuning) as the aim of this pondok education system is to produce religious scholars. Slightly different from pondok is the madrasah. This educational institution generally teaches 30 percent Islamic subjects alongside secular subjects. Over the last 20 years, many pondoks have adopted the madrasah system and included instruction in secular subjects in their curriculum. This article aims at elaborating the foundation of integrated Islamic education from the conception of Muslim scholars whose original views derived from the Holy Qur’an and the Prophetic Tradition.https://ejournal.unida.gontor.ac.id/index.php/tadib/article/view/308al-Salaf as-Shalih, madrasah system, tarbiyah movement, rabbani generation
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The Principle of Integrated Islamic Education
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al-Salaf as-Shalih, madrasah system, tarbiyah movement, rabbani generation
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title The Principle of Integrated Islamic Education
title_short The Principle of Integrated Islamic Education
title_full The Principle of Integrated Islamic Education
title_fullStr The Principle of Integrated Islamic Education
title_full_unstemmed The Principle of Integrated Islamic Education
title_sort principle of integrated islamic education
publisher Universitas Darussalam Gontor
series At-Ta'dib
issn 0216-9142
2503-3514
publishDate 2016-01-01
description The development of integrated Islamic education has introduced a new trend in formal educational institutions in Indonesia. The pondok constitutes a typical Islamic boarding school often run and owned by individual religious teachers (kyai), wherein the Islamic subjects become the priority. The references of these Islamic subjects derived from Islamic classical books (kitab kuning) as the aim of this pondok education system is to produce religious scholars. Slightly different from pondok is the madrasah. This educational institution generally teaches 30 percent Islamic subjects alongside secular subjects. Over the last 20 years, many pondoks have adopted the madrasah system and included instruction in secular subjects in their curriculum. This article aims at elaborating the foundation of integrated Islamic education from the conception of Muslim scholars whose original views derived from the Holy Qur’an and the Prophetic Tradition.
topic al-Salaf as-Shalih, madrasah system, tarbiyah movement, rabbani generation
url https://ejournal.unida.gontor.ac.id/index.php/tadib/article/view/308
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