Struktur dan Kurikulum Pendidikan Islam di Arab Saudi: Landasan dan Implementasi

A. Munir

Abstract


Artikel ini memberikan tinjauan menyeluruh tentang struktur dan kurikulum pendidikan Islam di Arab Saudi, dengan fokus pada landasan filosofis dan implementasi praktisnya. Struktur pendidikan Islam di negara ini didasarkan pada nilai-nilai Islam yang kuat, dengan kurikulum yang dirancang untuk mempromosikan pemahaman yang mendalam tentang agama, moralitas, dan budaya Islam. Implementasi kurikulum ini melibatkan berbagai lembaga pendidikan, mulai dari pendidikan dasar hingga perguruan tinggi, dengan penekanan pada pembentukan karakter dan penanaman nilai-nilai Islam dalam siswa. Artikel ini juga mengeksplorasi peran sistem pendidikan Islam dalam menjaga dan memperkuat identitas keagamaan dan budaya masyarakat Arab Saudi.

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