Semiotic Studies: Cultivating Religious Characters in SDI
Fatikh Inayahtur Rahma,
Luqman Luqman,
Ade Eka Anggraini
Abstract:Implementation of character education must be familiar from an early age, especially religious character. A religious character is a human character based on religious aspects. One example of religious character planting activities is the dhuha and istighosah prayers. Semiotics is interpreted as a description of ideas, objects, and situations related to media, messages, culture, and society. The purpose of this research is to find out the message of cultivating religious character in SDI KHA. Wahid Hasyim is b… Show more
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