2021
DOI: 10.36941/ajis-2021-0084
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Building Moderate Islamic Thoughts in Indonesian Students Through Dialogue-Argumentative Methods

Abstract: Although the Indonesian Constitution guarantees freedom of religion for every citizen, the problem of religious harmony is still existent. Intolerant Islamic groups are very active in voicing that non-Muslims and minority schools of thought are deviants and infidels. The term ‘religious harmony’ is one of the competencies in the national curriculum of universities but is unfortunately weak in implementation. These research results showed that most students have an exclusive and intolerant religious mindset. Th… Show more

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“…We studied the influence of trends in Islamic education on the formation of spiritual and cultural values of young people with due regard to the changes caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. The vast majority of scholars (Bagherpur et al, 2022;Bolhari, Mohsenikabir, 2019;Sardar, Henzell-Thomas, 2017;Seitakhmetova, 2009;Yahya, Rahmat, 2021;Zainud, Hakim, 2020;Zaman, Memon, 2016) adheres to our opinion about the impossibility of instilling spirituality and Islamic culture in students without educational practices and personal communication with each student. The student's satisfaction with distance learning is not always considered (Jeong, Chung, 2023).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We studied the influence of trends in Islamic education on the formation of spiritual and cultural values of young people with due regard to the changes caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. The vast majority of scholars (Bagherpur et al, 2022;Bolhari, Mohsenikabir, 2019;Sardar, Henzell-Thomas, 2017;Seitakhmetova, 2009;Yahya, Rahmat, 2021;Zainud, Hakim, 2020;Zaman, Memon, 2016) adheres to our opinion about the impossibility of instilling spirituality and Islamic culture in students without educational practices and personal communication with each student. The student's satisfaction with distance learning is not always considered (Jeong, Chung, 2023).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The reason for the intolerance among many Muslims stems from ignorance of the meaning of belief and disbelief contained in their holy book, the Holy Qur'an (Yahya & Rahmat, 2021). When the Holy Qur'an refers to the word "People of the Scripture", it means the followers who follow the heavenly religions such as the Jews and Christians (Ibn-Kathir, 2016).…”
Section: Tolerance In the Holy Quranmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A total of 237.60 million (86.93%) are Muslim, and the remaining 35.72 million (13.07%) are Christian, Hindu, Buddhist, and Confucian (Id.wikipedia, 2023). Religious intolerance is very high and several extensive surveys by INFID, PPIM.UINJKT, Komnas-HAM, BRIN-research-for-population, Puslitbang-Kemenag, Setara-Institute, and The-Wahid-Institute, 2015-2020) report that around 30%-50% of the community, pupils, students and teachers experience intolerance (Ma'arif et al, 2023;Yahya & Rahmat, 2021;Suryana et al, 2024).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%