SIRAH NABAWIYAH DALAM PERSPEKTIF TEORI KEBUTUHAN VERSI DAVID McCLELLAND

  • Rosidin R
N/ACitations
Citations of this article
26Readers
Mendeley users who have this article in their library.

Abstract

Modern technology causes narrowing job opportunities. Condition today, requires creative individuals. Facts show the Prophet as a figure who successfully breaks through the world of work in the midst of all limited. theory of needs was initiated by David McClelland contains three requirements, (the Need for Achievement / N-Ach), (the Need for Affiliation / N-affil) (the Need for Power / N-Pow). Associated with sira Nabawiyah: 1) How the values of N-Ach, N-affil and N-Paw in sirah nabawiyah ?; 2) How is the manifestation of the values of N-Ach, N-affil and N-Pow 'Nabawiyah' in the present context ?; 3) How does character education values of N-Ach, N-affil and N-Pow 'Nabawiyah' in the present context? The results of research were obtained: 1) The values of N-Ach in sirah nabawiyah include prophetic morals at the level of the pre , processes and post-employment; N-affil include prophetic character in the context of a social conscience, obey the norm and give priority to cooperation; whereas N-Pow include related prophetic morals personality and leadership; 2) In the present context, the value of N-Ach, N-affil and N-Pow 'Nabawiyah' includes ethos pious, scientific ethos, ethics and ethos amaliah akhlakiah; 3) Education character N-Ach, N-affil and N-Pow 'Nabawiyah' in the present context is held through educational methods prophetic in three stages: Moral Feeling, Knowing and Moral Moral Moral Doing-Being; with accompanying educational principle in the form of reward-punishment, harmonious relations, interest-talent, edu-tainment, democratization and tiered.

Cite

CITATION STYLE

APA

Rosidin, R. (2018). SIRAH NABAWIYAH DALAM PERSPEKTIF TEORI KEBUTUHAN VERSI DAVID McCLELLAND. Journal TA’LIMUNA, 4(1), 21–42. https://doi.org/10.32478/ta.v4i1.112

Register to see more suggestions

Mendeley helps you to discover research relevant for your work.

Already have an account?

Save time finding and organizing research with Mendeley

Sign up for free