Relevance of Islamic Education in The Formation of Student Characters
Sita Novia Muyassaroh, Amila Noor Khikmah, Shofia Isnaini, Paulina Anisatin Nabila
Abstract
Character education is essentially a moral education that is expected to shape a better and more responsible human person. This character education teaches how to think and behave well that helps individuals to live and work together as a family, community, and state, as well as helping them to make responsible decisions. In other words, this character education teaches how to educate children to think smartly, to have a strong character and nature to activate the child's brain usually. Character education refers to religious education titled Akhlaqul Karimah, which aims to encourage the habits and behavior of students. In terms of the religion of Islam to build human nature, we need to follow in the footsteps of the Prophet Muhammad role models of the people. He has a character that must be emulated.
Published by Institute of Research and Community Services (LP2M) of Universitas Islam Negeri Alauddin Makassar Jl.H.M.Yasin Limpo No. 36 Samata, Gowa, South Sulawesi, Indonesia. 92113