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DOI: 10.1037/e569132013-048
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'Usrah': Understanding of Islamic concept and application of group work

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“…According to Ibrahim et al (2015), the term usrah is synonym with small group meetings of university students in Malaysia, the main of which is to instill noble, virtuous values into students and to enhance their spiritual consciousness. The term usrah means family, and in a broader social context, it means a meeting in which participants discuss many aspects relating to the teaching of Islam.…”
Section: Usrah (Small Islamic Classes)mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…According to Ibrahim et al (2015), the term usrah is synonym with small group meetings of university students in Malaysia, the main of which is to instill noble, virtuous values into students and to enhance their spiritual consciousness. The term usrah means family, and in a broader social context, it means a meeting in which participants discuss many aspects relating to the teaching of Islam.…”
Section: Usrah (Small Islamic Classes)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to Norafidah Gordani (2017), usrah programs help enhance the school curriculum through activities performed outside the normal learning hours involving students and their teacher or just students. In principle, usrah aims to develop students with strong integrity, faith, and leadership ability and to strengthen the brotherhood and faith of Muslims (Ibrahim et al 2015). As viewed from the socio-educational perspective, usrah programs can help improve students' personalities and inculcate the culture of excellence in schools (Ya'qub Muhammad Hussin, 2001).…”
Section: Usrah (Small Islamic Classes)mentioning
confidence: 99%