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Paradigm of Islamic Education in the Future: The Integration of Islamic Boarding School and Favorite School

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  • St. Wardah Hanafie Das
  • Abdul Halik
  • Amaluddin -

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Islamic education goes into future options, and became a reference in developing the potential of learners and the embryo of world civilization; the progress of Islamic civilization was born of Islamic education quality. Therefore, islamic religious education should be managed professionally, based saintek and quality. Islamic educational system urgently reformulated in accordance with the dynamics of the times, the needs of the market, and based on local wisdom, thus bringing forth a superficial scientists clerics and scholars scientist. Methodology used in this research is qualitative research, this research works in Parepare city, with sample of excellent school and Pesantren Al- Badar. The result of study is the integration of the educational system, good educational system and system seed boarding school education, relevant done as an attempt to find the ideal model of islamic education and real in the era of globalization.

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  • St. Wardah Hanafie Das & Abdul Halik & Amaluddin -, 2016. "Paradigm of Islamic Education in the Future: The Integration of Islamic Boarding School and Favorite School," Information Management and Business Review, AMH International, vol. 8(4), pages 24-32.
  • Handle: RePEc:rnd:arimbr:v:8:y:2016:i:4:p:24-32
    DOI: 10.22610/imbr.v8i4.1390
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