Indonesia consists of various tribes, races, ethnicities and religions. In this diversity, multicultural education is needed to be implemented in people's lives. To be able to tolerate each other, take responsibility and to be able to help each other among others. Not to hate each other or complain to each other. Religion is expected to be a complement and can also complement each other so that it can become strong and also close. Circumstances like this can shape the character of the Indonesian nation to be more formed. As Indonesian people, we should be able to take care of each other so that there are no disputes that can lead to conflict.
This study aims to characterize and develop Islamic education services for children with disabilities. The type of research used in this research is literature research, to discuss the characteristics and development of Islamic education services for children with disabilities. Data collection techniques use documentation techniques by collecting data through documents, data sources that are inanimate, such as notes, letters, and photos. The results showed that there are several characteristics of children with physical disabilities, including: social or emotional characteristics, sensory disorders, motor disorders, speaking skills, academic characteristics, physical characteristics. Children with special needs who experience damage or lose their physical members, the process of developing Islamic religious education materials in providing materials or teaching methods is almost the same as children with visual impairments and visual impairments. Meanwhile, the model for developing children with disabilities is through the school environment, family environment, and community environment.
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