2024
DOI: 10.23917/mier.v2i1.4487
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Islamic Education for Disabilities: Exploring Psychological Approaches through Bibliometric Analysis

Fauziyah Qurrota Ayun Tamami,
Muhammad Nur Rochim Maksum,
Siti Rahmawati
et al.

Abstract: This study aims to determine the mapping of the development and direction of research on Islamic Education for disability, reviewing on Psychological through bibliometric analysis taken from several articles indexed by the Scopus database, the results of data found in tiers from 2020 to 2024 to find relevant gaps. The data obtained is then analyzed using software in the form of R/R-Studio, VOSViewer, Microsoft Excel to find keywords, stimulant document citations. 431 papers were located by researchers that sat… Show more

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“…The Umayyah and Abbasi caliphate teams, which is among others, were early Islamic ruler teams that exemplified religious tolerance and pluralism (Rothman, 2019) (Armita et al, 2024). The basis of relationships between faiths is the Prophet Muhammad's Medina Agreement, which established the norms of respect and coexistence between Muslims, Jews, and Christians (Novrizal & Manaf, 2024) (A'yun Tamami et al, 2024). Additionally, non-Muslim minorities were granted protected status in Islamic countries under the concept of "dhimma/‫",ضمة‬ which guaranteed their freedom to practice their religion (Arzt, 2002) (Suri et al, 2021).…”
Section: Historical Perspectives On Religious Coexistence In Islammentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Umayyah and Abbasi caliphate teams, which is among others, were early Islamic ruler teams that exemplified religious tolerance and pluralism (Rothman, 2019) (Armita et al, 2024). The basis of relationships between faiths is the Prophet Muhammad's Medina Agreement, which established the norms of respect and coexistence between Muslims, Jews, and Christians (Novrizal & Manaf, 2024) (A'yun Tamami et al, 2024). Additionally, non-Muslim minorities were granted protected status in Islamic countries under the concept of "dhimma/‫",ضمة‬ which guaranteed their freedom to practice their religion (Arzt, 2002) (Suri et al, 2021).…”
Section: Historical Perspectives On Religious Coexistence In Islammentioning
confidence: 99%