The Role of Santri Maghrib Recitation Movement in Islamic Axiology
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Movement, Maghrib Recitation, Islamic Axiology.Abstract
This study elucidated the significance of the Maghrib Al-Qur'an Santri Movement to Islamic axiology. It was essential to educate and spiritually enlighten children and adolescents so that they routinely read the Qur'an at Maghrib time and applied its values in their daily lives. The Foundation of Orphans and Dhuafa Lover, Cireundeu, East Ciputat, and South Tangerang served as the researcher's case study site. Using a qualitative method with a sociological and anthropological approach, the researcher provided a comprehensive and systematic description of the function of the maghrib recitation movement in Islamic axiology. The researcher conducted multiple interviews with the site's guardians, teachers, and students to acquire data. Then, researchers also conducted literature review research, commonly referred to as library research, in which they compiled data from books, magazines, dictionaries, journals, and other relevant sources. The findings of this study are forming a generation with commendable or excellent morals, cultivating students with a solid social conscience who also adhere to Islamic rules and teachings and becoming one of the endeavors to reduce children's use of electronic devices and foster their social spirit. This research implies that society deeply understands the essence of proselytization.
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