2023
DOI: 10.24269/ijpi.v7i2.5750
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Cosmopolitan Education in the Islamic perspective

Abstract: This research is an examination of “Cosmopolitan Education in the Islamic perspective The principle aspects which are wanted to be known are: (1) The meaning of Cosmopolitan education in the Islamic perspective. (2) The Basis of Cosmopolitan education in Islam. (3) How does the concept of Cosmopolitan education gives implications for human life? (4) The Contribution of Cosmopolitan education toward human life in the revolution era 4.0 as the digital era. The research shows that education in the Islamic perspec… Show more

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“…Partnership is defined as collaboration, cooperation, working together, or a relationship between partnership institutions as an idea of mutual collaboration and reciprocal relationships (Robingatin, 2019). Meanwhile, according to Yusuf et al, (2022) partnership involves various arrangements with specific goals, members, duration, structure, and procedures. This aligns with Fatchurrohman (2018) view that partnership exists for common goals, process arrangements, shared rights, resources, and responsibilities to improve service quality, equality, and trust.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Partnership is defined as collaboration, cooperation, working together, or a relationship between partnership institutions as an idea of mutual collaboration and reciprocal relationships (Robingatin, 2019). Meanwhile, according to Yusuf et al, (2022) partnership involves various arrangements with specific goals, members, duration, structure, and procedures. This aligns with Fatchurrohman (2018) view that partnership exists for common goals, process arrangements, shared rights, resources, and responsibilities to improve service quality, equality, and trust.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%