Proceedings of the International Conference on Social Science, Political Science, and Humanities (ICoSPOLHUM 2020) 2021
DOI: 10.2991/assehr.k.210125.020
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The Thought Pattern of Aceh’s Teungku Dayah in the Development of Islamic Madani

Abstract: This research is important study to understand the thought pattern of Aceh's Teungku Dayah in the effort to develop an Islamic madani in Aceh. This thought pattern is always developing every time, from the first to the present generation. As for the media that are used, the majority are very involved in the dayahs, apart from a number of other media, such as tariqat, books, cultural arts and technology, Islamic madani is the hope of all people, due to being able to live well and peace with everyone. In this ca… Show more

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“…Affective is valued from santri attitude that identically with Islamic norm (Alfauzi & Choiriyah, 2021). Coginitive aspect include Islamic insight mastery, Turats book reading ability, and leading Islamic ritual (Kadir et al, 2021). Whereas, skill aspects are leadership, foreign language mastery, communication and entrepreneur independency (Yuzar, 2022).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Affective is valued from santri attitude that identically with Islamic norm (Alfauzi & Choiriyah, 2021). Coginitive aspect include Islamic insight mastery, Turats book reading ability, and leading Islamic ritual (Kadir et al, 2021). Whereas, skill aspects are leadership, foreign language mastery, communication and entrepreneur independency (Yuzar, 2022).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In subsequent developments, dayah became an inseparable part of the socioreligious life of the Acehnese (Alkaf et al, 2022;Kadir et al, 2021;Nirzalin, 2018). According to Mashuri (2013); Riza (2020), educational institutions across history have at least four functions; 1) as a centre for the spread of Islam, 2) as a centre for Islamic learning, 3) as a centre for resistance to colonialism and finally 4) as a centre for community development.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%