2021
DOI: 10.1088/1755-1315/743/1/012004
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Developing environmental care attitudes among college students through islamic education (IRE) learning with a humanist-contextual approach

Abstract: This study aimed to show that religious teaching contributes to preserving the environment. The research illustrates how to build students to do positive things through learning Islamic Education (IRE), which includes empowering a caring attitude towards the environment. It is one of the primary learning outcomes of IRE in higher education. There is a need to determine the competence of IRE learning outcomes, and it is challenging to understand environmental conservation factors from a theological perspective.… Show more

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“…Based on this explanation, textual and contextual approaches can be used to understand Islamic teachings. Therefore, ideally, a comprehensive interpretation must be carried out using a combination of two approaches at once, namely the textual and contextual approaches (Mardhiah et al, 2021).…”
Section: Textual and Contextual Approach To Islamic Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Based on this explanation, textual and contextual approaches can be used to understand Islamic teachings. Therefore, ideally, a comprehensive interpretation must be carried out using a combination of two approaches at once, namely the textual and contextual approaches (Mardhiah et al, 2021).…”
Section: Textual and Contextual Approach To Islamic Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The revitalization of generosity in students by internalizing and regulating IRE learning through social activities is reinforced by previous research, which states that someone does something positive because of fear of God's punishment. culture of shame, Fear to God, i.e., 1) religious doctrine in the form of conviction requires one to carry out God's commands, 2) belief in God always influences human behavior and actions anytime and anywhere, 3) belief in asking for help from God (praying) can refrain themselves from behaving negatively (Mardhiah et al, 2021)).…”
Section: A) Encouraging Generous Attitude Through Religious and Psych...mentioning
confidence: 99%