The purpose of this study is to demonstrate how experiential learning theory was applied in Islamic religious education during the covid-19 epidemic. Interviews and observations are used to acquire primary data, whereas documentation studies obtain secondary data. This research was conducted at SMP Takhassus Al-Qur'an Tarub Tegal and SMA N 1 Karanggede, Boyolali. The data validity test is accomplished by triangulating the data analysis sources utilizing Miles and Huberman analysis, which consists of three stages: data reduction, data visualization, and data verification. The findings indicated that experiential learning theory might be applied to pandemic education in four stages: tangible experience, reflective observation, abstract conceptualization, and active experimentation, both offline and online learning. Experience-based Islamic religious education helps students learn, comprehend, live, and practice Islamic teachings.
This paper aims to formulate a model of character education in shaping students' awareness about the balance of cosmology and ecological continuity based on its implementation at As Suffah Institute Rembang. The research method used is a qualitative case study. The data was obtained from in-depth interviews, participant observations, and related reference studies. The collected data was analyzed using Miles and Huberman's interactive analysis model. The result of this study is As-Shuffah Institute developed a character education model based on the concept of Islamic Cosmology reflected from Suluk Syahadatain Sheikh Achmad Mutammakin and practical experience of KH. Ubaidillah Achmad in the assistance of the community Tolak Semen Kendeng. Character education steps used include four strategies, namely Uswah ḥasanah, the study of the yellow book riyaá¸ah, and Sufistic counseling. Therefore, students can be aware of the central identity in religion, such as how much monotheism and faith can produce the broadest possible benefit for humanity (the gift of the universe).
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