Implementation of the Social Inquiry Learning Model in Shaping Students’ Islamic Character to Support SDG 4 in the Ibadah, Akhlak, and Mu’amalah Course

Taufik Churrahman, Taufik Churrahman (2025) Implementation of the Social Inquiry Learning Model in Shaping Students’ Islamic Character to Support SDG 4 in the Ibadah, Akhlak, and Mu’amalah Course. Implementation of the Social Inquiry Learning Model in Shaping Students’ Islamic Character to Support SDG 4 in the Ibadah, Akhlak, and Mu’amalah Course, 02 (03). pp. 232-238. ISSN 3031-0849

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Abstract

Objective: This study aims to evaluate the effectiveness of implementing the Social
Inquiry Learning Model in shaping Islamic character among students at UMSIDA,
particularly in the Ibadah, Akhlak, and Mu’amalah course. The findings of this research
are expected to contribute to the development of learning strategies that are relevant
and impactful for Islamic character education at the tertiary level. Method: This study
employed a qualitative descriptive approach with an ethnographic research design to
explore and evaluate the implementation of the Social Inquiry Learning Model in
shaping Islamic character among university students. To achieve a comprehensive
analysis, this study integrates two key frameworks: the CIPP evaluation model (Context,
Input, Process, Product) and SWOT analysis (Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities,
Threats). Data were collected through participant observation, in-depth interviews, and
document analysis, and were analyzed using the Miles and Huberman model. Results:
The test results showed a significant mean difference of -2.302 with a standard deviation
of 5.096 and a t-value of -27.112 (df = 35, p = 0.000), indicating a statistically
significant improvement in students’ Islamic character after participating in learning
activities using the Social Inquiry Model. On average, students' scores increased from
57.72 to 80.75. These activities foster critical thinking, empathy, and social
responsibility, all of which are core components of Islamic character. Novelty: This
model empowers students to become socially conscious individuals with strong moral
integrity, which is essential for Sustainable Development Goal 4 (SDG 4). It also
prepares students with 21st-century competencies such as problem-solving,
collaboration, and ethical leadership, which are crucial in the contemporary sociocultural context

Item Type: Article
Subjects: A General Works > AI Indexes (General)
Depositing User: ANTIS INTERNATIONAL PUBLISHER
Date Deposited: 14 Aug 2025 03:25
Last Modified: 14 Aug 2025 03:25
URI: http://repository.antispublisher.my.id/id/eprint/210

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