Urgensi Bahasa Arab dalam pendidikan Islam
Abstract
Arabic language plays a crucial and urgent role in Islamic education. As the language of the Qur'an and Hadith, a good understanding of Arabic can help students grasp the teachings of Islam more profoundly and accurately. Moreover, Arabic is also used in religious worship and rituals, so understanding it can assist students in their religious practices. In the educational context, Arabic language can also help students access various sources of Islamic knowledge and literature written in this language. Therefore, teaching Arabic in Islamic education is highly important and pressing, as it can help students become knowledgeable global citizens who appreciate cultural and religious diversity.
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