2024
DOI: 10.31538/nzh.v7i1.4525
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Dimensions of Sufism Within The Islamic Religious Education Curriculum in Higher Education

Farhad Muhammad,
Amir Maliki Abitolkha,
Limas Dodi

Abstract: Education is currently increasingly directing students toward a passion for competition. Competitive model education can blunt emotional and spiritual intelligence to inhibit the growth of vibrant and affective traits in student personalities. Therefore, the Dimensions of Sufism in education can function as an alternative to stem the disruption and problems of millennial education. This study uses a multi-case study type of Higher Education in East Java, Indonesia. The dimensions of Sufism in Islamic religious… Show more

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“…lives and enrich the national cultural heritage. As a community-managed higher education institution, private Islamic higher education institutions have significantly contributed to the government's initiatives to enhance the quality of education in Indonesia (Aprilianto et al, 2023;Forhad et al, 2022;Muhammad et al, 2024). The number of private Islamic higher education institutions has increased to 788 institutions, and their function in teaching the country is becoming stronger.…”
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“…lives and enrich the national cultural heritage. As a community-managed higher education institution, private Islamic higher education institutions have significantly contributed to the government's initiatives to enhance the quality of education in Indonesia (Aprilianto et al, 2023;Forhad et al, 2022;Muhammad et al, 2024). The number of private Islamic higher education institutions has increased to 788 institutions, and their function in teaching the country is becoming stronger.…”
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confidence: 99%