Educators in Islamic Education

Authors

  • Abdurrahman Siregar UIN Syahada Padangsidimpuan

Keywords:

Educators, Islamic Education, Murabbi, Morals, Competence

Abstract

Educators play a central role in the Islamic education system, because they are not only responsible for transferring knowledge, but also shaping the character and morals of students in accordance with Islamic values. This article aims to examine the roles, qualifications, and responsibilities of educators in the perspective of Islamic education. Using the library research method, the discussion is focused on the views of scholars and classical and contemporary Islamic education figures regarding the ideal figure of an educator. The results of the study show that educators in Islam are not only required to master knowledge, but also have a high moral, spiritual, and social example. Educators are positioned as murabbi, mu'allim, muaddib, and mursyid who each bring a complementary dimension of education. Therefore, strengthening the scientific competence and personality of educators is a crucial aspect in building a holistic and characterful Islamic education system.

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Published

2025-04-22

How to Cite

Abdurrahman Siregar. (2025). Educators in Islamic Education. TABLIGH: Journal of Islamic Studies, 1(1), 63–72. Retrieved from https://journal.maalahliyah.sch.id/index.php/tabligh/article/view/407

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