ICoSI 2019 Conference

Comparative Study of Islamic Values Between Early and Final Semester Students
Ardi Pramono, Ezra Randa, Metika Cahya Rachmaningtyas, Azmi Naufal

Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta Indonesia


Abstract

Abstract Islamic values are found in the Prophet Muhammad SAW as said by Allah in the Quran: "Indeed, the Messenger of Allah has been a good example for you, for those who hope for the mercy of Allah and the coming of the Day of Judgment, and he calls Allah . "[Al Ahzab 21]. The characteristics of Rasullullah are: Siddiq means true not lying, trust means that it can be trusted, fathonah means intelligent, and tabligh means to convey. These attitudes must be taught in medical education, so that they can make an Islamic doctor and have a noble character in helping patients. This study compares Islamic values as reflected in the mandate, fathonah, and ethical attitudes of Muslim students in semester III and VII. Islamic attitudes are calculated using a Likert scale and the results of the initial semester students (class of 2017) have a score of 82.03% (very good) and the 2015 class is 79.5% (good). There were significant differences (p <0.05) between two groups. It can be concluded that the values of the initial semester medical students are better than the final semester.

Keywords: Islamic value, student

Topic: International Symposium on Social Sciences, Humanities, Education, and Religious Studies

Link: https://ifory.id/abstract-plain/VQ4WmNzKu9Gc

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