Buku Pendidikan Agama Islam Untuk Perguruan Tinggi Pdf
Author by: Azmil Mohd Tayeb Language: en Publisher by: Routledge Format Available: PDF, ePub, Mobi Total Read: 97 Total Download: 741 File Size: 43,7 Mb Description: Despite their close geographic and cultural ties, Indonesia and Malaysia have dramatically different Islamic education, with that in Indonesia being relatively decentralized and discursively diverse, while that in Malaysia is centralized and discursively restricted. The book explores the nature of the Islamic education systems in Indonesia and Malaysia and the different approaches taken by these states in managing these systems. The book argues that the post-colonial state in Malaysia has been more successful in centralising its control over Islamic education, and more concerned with promoting a restrictive orthodoxy, compared to the post-colonial state in Indonesia. This is due to three factors: the ideological makeup of the state institutions that oversee Islamic education; patterns of societal Islamisation that have prompted different responses from the states; and control of resources by the central government that influences centre-periphery relations.
Dec 12, 2010 Sejumlah mata pelajaran yang harus ditempuh atau dipelajari siswa di sekolah atau perguruan tinggi untuk. Tentang Pendidikan Agama Islam. Baik Buku Siswa maupun Buku Guru untuk mata pelajaran PAI dan Bahasa Arab Kelas XII MA Reguler disediakan juga dalam bentuk softcopy (file) dengan format PDF. Buku Pendidikan Agama Islam (PAI) untuk Perguruan Tinggi ini disusun secara sistematis dan ditujukan khusus untuk mahasiswa/mahasiswi tingkat perguruan tinggi agar memudahkan mereka belajar agama Islam secara efektif dan efisien.
Informed by the theoretical works of state-in-society relations and historical institutionalism, this book shows that the three aforementioned factors can help a state to minimize influence from the society and exert its dominance, in this case by centralising control over Islamic education. Specifically, they help us understand the markedly different landscapes of Islamic education in Malaysia and Indonesia. It will be of interest to academics in the field of Southeast Asian Studies, Asian Education and Comparative Education. Author by: Mukhlis Abu Bakar Language: en Publisher by: Routledge Format Available: PDF, ePub, Mobi Total Read: 87 Total Download: 231 File Size: 55,5 Mb Description: Why is there a need to rethink madrasah education? What is the positioning of Muslims in contemporary society, and how are they prepared? What is the role of the ulama in the reform process? This book explores these questions from the perspective of madrasah education and analyses curricular and pedagogic innovations in Islamic faith-based education in response to the changing place of Islam in a globalised world.
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It argues for the need for madrasahs to reconceptualise education for Muslim children. Specifically, it explores the problems and challenges that come with new knowledge, biotechnological advancement and societal transformation facing Muslims, and to identify the processes towards reformation that impinge on the philosophies (both Western and Islamic), religious traditions and spirituality, learning principles, curriculum, and pedagogy. This book offers glimpses into the reform process at work through contemporary examples in selected countries. Author by: Norshahril Saat Language: en Publisher by: Amsterdam University Press Format Available: PDF, ePub, Mobi Total Read: 28 Total Download: 786 File Size: 45,8 Mb Description: The Suharto (1966-98) government of Indonesia and the Mahathir (1981-2003) government of Malaysia both launched Islamisation programmes, upgrading and creating religious institutions. The author argues that, while generally ulamas, or religious teachers, had to support state ideologies, they sometimes succeeded in 'capturing' the state by influencing policies in their favour. The author builds his argument on strong fieldwork data, especially interviews, and he engages in critical discussion of comparative politics paradigms and the concept of capture.
Author by: B. Boland Language: en Publisher by: Springer Science & Business Media Format Available: PDF, ePub, Mobi Total Read: 46 Total Download: 701 File Size: 53,5 Mb Description: With deep interest I have followed the Indonesian people's fight for freedom and independence from 1945 onwards. This interest has come to be centred in particular on the question of how religions, especially Islam, were involved in this struggle, and what role they would fulfil in the new Indonesia. After having lived and worked in Indonesia from 1946 to the end of 1959, I was twice more enabled to yisit I ndonesia thanks to grants from the Netherlands Foundation for the Advancement of Tropical Research (WOTRO). It was during these sojourns in particular, from May to October 1966 and from February to July 1969, that the material for this study was collected, supplemented and checked. For the help I received during these visits I am greatly indebted to so many Indonesian informants that it is impossible to mention them all.