2023
DOI: 10.32332/akademika.v28i2.7603
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Internalization of Islamic Values in an Urban Muslim Society: A Case Study of Digital Learning at Muhammadiyah Universities in Yogyakarta

David Sulistiawan Aditya,
M. Nurdin Zuhdi

Abstract: As the majority religion, Islam in Indonesia is not directly proportional to Islamic values which should be displayed in the form of daily behaviour. Therefore, internalizing Islamic values, especially in the learning process in higher education, is of paramount important. Internalization of Islamic values is an aspect that is often overlooked in learning discussions, particularly in online learning. The issues raised in online learning discussions are more about methods and approaches in the learning process … Show more

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“…Given that technological advances provide opportunities for the increasingly neglected Malay language, customs and culture in urban Malay Riau communities (Yetti Armaliza, 2013) such as Pekanbaru, Siak, Bagansiapiapi and Bangkinang which tend to be multicultural. In addition, there are many other factors that can weaken Malay culture and language in urban communities such as the weak awareness of the younger generation in developing and preserving Malay customs to the rampant immigrants who enter from various ethnicities with the aim of working to pursue education in universities (Aditya & Zuhdi, 2023).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Given that technological advances provide opportunities for the increasingly neglected Malay language, customs and culture in urban Malay Riau communities (Yetti Armaliza, 2013) such as Pekanbaru, Siak, Bagansiapiapi and Bangkinang which tend to be multicultural. In addition, there are many other factors that can weaken Malay culture and language in urban communities such as the weak awareness of the younger generation in developing and preserving Malay customs to the rampant immigrants who enter from various ethnicities with the aim of working to pursue education in universities (Aditya & Zuhdi, 2023).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%