Abstract
Tahfiz houses have become the choice of parents for their children's education,
while spiritual education for children has become a challenge for urban families
due to the busy schedules of their parents. The presence of tahfiz houses is one
solution to this challenge. This study aims to uncover the key elements and
supports of tahfiz houses in shaping the spiritual education of young people in
Indonesia. This research uses a case study approach, which emphasizes in-depth
analysis of specific cases with the aim of finding specific aspects of tahfiz
programs. The research findings indicate that the presence of An-Nur tahfiz
house has brought spiritual education to children through a trilogy of education
programs: Night of Building Faith and Piety (MABIT), Quranic camp living,
preserving Islamic traditions, shalawat, creativity, and the role model of
Mudabbir-Mudabbirah. This program has instilled a sense of consistency in
performing night prayers, morning prayers, fasting on Mondays and Thursdays,
reading good readings, eating and drinking in accordance with religious
teachings, and a love for the Quran. Not only does it foster spiritual attitudes,
but it also nurtures social cohesion. These findings suggest that the integration
between tahfiz programs and worship practices with consistent and sustained
spiritual education has resulted in children's spiritual development
Publisher
Shaheed Benazir Bhutto Women University Peshawar, Pakistan
Subject
Psychology (miscellaneous),Sociology and Political Science,Social Sciences (miscellaneous),History,Education