Abstract
The development of Islamic financial industries, especially Islamic Banking in Indonesia, needs the contribution of educational institution in creating professional in the field. There are two categories of education in Indonesia, formal and non-formal education. In formal education, Islamic economics education taught in higher education since 1990s followed by primary and secondary education who pioneered by Tasikmalaya’s government in West Java since 2006. In non-formal education, Islamic economics education taught in Pesantren since 16 centuries in the old fashion called fiqh muamalah. However, this study find that Pesantren Sidogiri, the oldest non-formal and traditional Islamic educational institution in East Java has launced in Islamic Economics program since 2005 in the new fashion but still maintaining old tradition eg. teaching materials from kitab kuning, and others. Pesantren Sidogiri creating new educational program called “muamalah programâ€. In this program, santri trains in modern economic sistem called Islamic economics. The choise of developing education program is based on the need of the community where the pesantren operates. The curriculum developed by Pesantren based own initiative under supervision of tarbiayah wa taklim madrasiy board where subjects are different and not follow the national curriculum as public schools in Indonesia.
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