Warisan Ibnu Miskawaih Revitalisasi Pendidikan Akhlak Islam di Era Digital

  • Rendy Hermawan A
  • Nur Azizah A
  • Mardiyah M
  • et al.
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Abstract

In the current digital era, where information is easily accessible and technology dominates our lives, the importance of moral education has become more important than ever. The revolution in the field of information technology today has been able to change fundamentally the social orderof society. Ibn Miskawaih, a prominent Persian philosopher of the 10th century, believed that moral education is the key to a just and harmonious society. His timeless wisdom on this issue is still relevant in the modern world, where individuals face new challenges and ethical dilemmas. This article explores Ibn Miskawaih's views on moral education and its application in contemporary society. He argued that the digital age requires a new emphasis on moral education, and his insights can provide valuable guidance in navigating the complex ethical issues that arise in the modern world. the increasingimportance of moral education for the younger generation, even becoming a primary need. This is due to a variety of morality problems thatare increasingly widespread in this era with easy access to information technology. Ultimately, this article highlights the need for individuals to prioritize moral education in their personal lives and for educational institutions to incorporate it into their curricula, to create a more just and harmonious society.

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Rendy Hermawan, A., Nur Azizah, A. R., Mardiyah, M., & Fawaid Caturian, M. (2023). Warisan Ibnu Miskawaih Revitalisasi Pendidikan Akhlak Islam di Era Digital. Al-Tarbawi Al-Haditsah: Jurnal Pendidikan Islam, 8(1). https://doi.org/10.24235/tarbawi.v8i1.13853

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