Addressing the poor akhlak of children from the perspective of Islamic education teachers: a case study
School children nowadays are facing moral decay and the issues of akhlak. This study attempted to investigate the issue of akhlak development among school children raised by single parents at a primary school and topropose ways of addressing the harmful effects of single parenting on students’ ak...
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Institution: | Universiti Islam Antarabangsa Malaysia |
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Summary: | School children nowadays are facing moral decay and the issues of akhlak. This study attempted
to investigate the issue of akhlak development among school children raised by single parents at
a primary school and topropose ways of addressing the harmful effects of single parenting on
students’ akhlak. The study employed a qualitative method in which data were collected via in
depth interview. The respondents of the study consisted of two Islamic education teachers.
Generated in the form of interview transcripts, the data were thematically analysed in addition to
the observation notes, resulting in the identification of several themes and subthemes. The
findings revealed that the prevailing themes in relation to the effect of single parenting on
children’s akhlak include role of teachers, school initiatives, peer influence, parental
involvement. The teachers, on the other hand, recommended strategies which consider teachers’
role such as implementation of targhib and tarhib method according to the Qur'an,make the
Prophet PBUH as the best role model, taking ibrah from al-Quran by storytelling and implement
the process of ta’aruf, tafahum, ta'awun and takaful. Besides school initiatives, peer influence
and parental involvement also play a role to effectively address the subject of akhlak
deterioration among the school children. The findings of this study are beneficial to relevant stakeholders such as teachers, parents, and the students themselves in addressing the harmful
effects of single parenting on students’ akhlak. |
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