Spiritual Entrepreneurship Education in Islamic Boarding School: A Case Study at Pondok Pesantren Sidogiri Pasuruan, Each Jawa, Indonesia
Journal Title: International Journal of Academic Research in Business and Social Sciences - Year 2017, Vol 7, Issue 6
Abstract
Islam governs human life so that they are happy and safe in the world until akhirat (hereafter), Allah SWT has ruled the believers to enter in the rules of Islam as a whole (kaffah), both life individually and socially, both related to Ibadah (worship) and muamalah (Social, Islamic commercial jurisprudence or Islamic economic). Many scholars propose that entrepreneurship is a part of Islamic life. As entrepreneurship is booming almost everywhere in the world, in Muslim world is still underdeveloped. Purpose of this study is to explored how the proses of entrepreneurship education in Islamic Boarding School. This study used qualitative case study approach. Results from these interviews were reflected on framework created for the purpose of this study. This framework shows how dimensions of religion, culture, tradition and institutional approach (driven out of culture, tradition and religion) affect entrepreneurial activity. On the basis of the results of this research, show that the proses implementation of entrepreneurship education in boarding school Sidogiri integrating with religious subjects especially, in fiqh al-mu'?mal?t, and extracurricular form senior students and alumni of Pesantren through strategy Students are trained to manage the existing economic institutions in boarding schools under the supervision and guidance of kyai (Head of Islamic Boarding school), teacher, administrators, senior student and Alumni of Pondok Pesantren Through spiritual values plus entrepreneurship that is internalized in boarding school Sidogiri is religious and entrepreneurial values based on Ibadah (worship to God) and Khidmah (services for mankind), where all business and economic activities undertaken intended to worship Allah SWT; Reverence to the community. it can be concluded that religious teachings of Islam encourage economic and entrepreneurial activity, while cultural and traditional aspects discourage this kind of behavior. Institutional approach varies through different countries.
Authors and Affiliations
Abdulloh Kasor, Heri Pratikto, Agung Winarno
Interpersonal Communication skill Barrier Faced by Cardiology Doctors at National Heart Centre Malaysia
Issues concerning on the health care especially the relationship between doctors and patients have been discussed broadly. Most of the researches concerning the health care were based on the behaviour and patients’ perce...
Validating the Teaching and Learning Guiding Principles for Teacher Educators from the Perspective of Policy Makers and Teacher Trainers
This paper reports on the validation of the Teaching and Learning Guiding Principles for Teacher Educators by means of interviews with the two policy makers and three teacher trainers. Through document analyses of the pr...
Zakat Distribution to Fi Sabilillah Asnaf in Higher Education Institutions: Universiti Teknologi Malaysia Experience
Most of the higher education institutions in Malaysia have a specific unit or department which handle the collection and distribution of zakat in their institutions. This study aims to examine asnafs’ perception on the p...
Parental and Peer Attachment and its Relationship with Positive Youth Development
The role of parental and peer attachment in youth development is widely deliberated by scholars in human development. The importance of these two components cannot be denied because they are the closest components in the...
Accommodating Students with Disabilities in Higher Education: Rehabilitation Counseling Perspectives
Individuals with disabilities are often under presented in higher education setting in which have led these marginalized groups to problems such as having lack of access to academic services and facilities, unequal oppor...