Abstract

Islamic education is an important activity for every Muslim parent if they want their child to become a pious child in their family. This is also the aim of a survey of Islamic education experts. Children's education must be based on Islam which comes from the Al-Qur'an and Hadith, especially regarding nurturing children's souls so that they become better souls in Islam and bring it. In this case, the writer's position here is as a researcher in the field directly to find out the extent to which Islamic education with the concept of the Koran hadith is implemented. And the author uses a descriptive method, meaning an effort to collect data and compile it, then analyze the data. Which aims to describe or explain current events and happenings considering that the type of research is qualitative, pure literature. In this research, we will discuss the concept of children's education according to Islamic views. Because Islam views newborn children as being in a clean condition, then from clean conditions and at the same time a good potential and environment, of course with these provisions the child can be grown and developed through the best possible education and teaching so that he becomes a complete human being in accordance with the expectations of Islamic education. . But if the influence of the environment (education) is not positive in the hadith above, namely the family, then the child deviates from his natural nature, and in the end he will tend to do bad things. In summary, a significant contribution to the final results of the research here will be how Islamic education is a teaching and learning process carried out consciously to form an Islamic personality, which is in harmony with the teachings of the Islamic religion. Systematically, Islamic education is the science of a number of educational concepts. As a whole, it is not limited to the method aspect only and is formulated through interpretation of revelation messages as a normative reference. The aspects of education in Islam include: religious education, moral education, intellectual education, physical education, social education, psychological education and sexual education.

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