2024
DOI: 10.61721/pebsas.v2i1.341
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Development of Calligraphy Art in Indonesian Islamic Boarding Schools

Ahsani Madina Madina,
Endang Erika,
Dharma Syahputra
et al.

Abstract: Islamic boarding schools are known to the public because many of the students' works are introduced through culture and religion so that these works are known to the outside community. In Islamic boarding schools, students are also taught to study religious knowledge and deepen it in an effort to create a generation whose character is formed in accordance with Islamic law. So it is no longer surprising to find Islamic boarding school alumni who have good scientific character. If you find a work of calligraphy … Show more

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