Self-evaluation in perspective of Surah Al-Isrā verse 14th

This paper describes, knows, understands, and analyzes self-evaluation from the perspective of surah Al-Isrā verse 14. Self-evaluation in psychology is called self-introspection, which means self-correction, while in Islam, it is called muḥāsabah or muḥāsabah al-nafṣ. Muḥāsabah, in the person of a M...

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Main Authors: Kasmah Usman, Achmad Abubakar, Muhsin Mahfudz
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universitas Negeri Yogyakarta 2021-12-01
Series:Jurnal Penelitian dan Evaluasi Pendidikan
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Online Access:https://journal.uny.ac.id/index.php/jpep/article/view/44961
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description This paper describes, knows, understands, and analyzes self-evaluation from the perspective of surah Al-Isrā verse 14. Self-evaluation in psychology is called self-introspection, which means self-correction, while in Islam, it is called muḥāsabah or muḥāsabah al-nafṣ. Muḥāsabah, in the person of a Muslim in particular, is an attempt to count and evaluate himself, how many sins he has committed and what good he has not done. This study is qualitative research under the literature study method, which focuses on the question of self-evolution from the perspective of surah Al-Isra verse 14. The data source comes from the ministry of religious affairs' translation of the Qur'an, and books related to self-evaluation contain self-evaluation from surah Al-Isra' verse 14. Data were analyzed using the qualitative data analysis method. Self-evaluation in QS Al-Isra': 14 refers to the word al-ḥisāb, if an evaluation may be done by oneself on all the deeds that have been done. Explaining this, in surah Al-Isrā' verse 14, Allah evaluates His creatures on the day of reckoning (the trial of the Here-after). Therefore, it is a man who is commanded to judge his own deeds. If it is associated with the point of evaluation of education, the meaning of al-ḥisāb indicates that the assessment results depend on the intensity of the subject in completing the exam question. Therefore, the task of educators is to motivate the subject of the learner to learn and maximum when completing the exam question seriously.
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spelling doaj.art-77344cccb28848738eae3aa1e826956e2022-12-22T03:39:07ZengUniversitas Negeri YogyakartaJurnal Penelitian dan Evaluasi Pendidikan2685-71112338-60612021-12-0125219720610.21831/pep.v25i2.4496116102Self-evaluation in perspective of Surah Al-Isrā verse 14thKasmah Usman0Achmad Abubakar1Muhsin Mahfudz2Universitas Islam Negeri Alauddin MakassarUniversitas Islam Negeri Alauddin MakassarUniversitas Islam Negeri Alauddin MakassarThis paper describes, knows, understands, and analyzes self-evaluation from the perspective of surah Al-Isrā verse 14. Self-evaluation in psychology is called self-introspection, which means self-correction, while in Islam, it is called muḥāsabah or muḥāsabah al-nafṣ. Muḥāsabah, in the person of a Muslim in particular, is an attempt to count and evaluate himself, how many sins he has committed and what good he has not done. This study is qualitative research under the literature study method, which focuses on the question of self-evolution from the perspective of surah Al-Isra verse 14. The data source comes from the ministry of religious affairs' translation of the Qur'an, and books related to self-evaluation contain self-evaluation from surah Al-Isra' verse 14. Data were analyzed using the qualitative data analysis method. Self-evaluation in QS Al-Isra': 14 refers to the word al-ḥisāb, if an evaluation may be done by oneself on all the deeds that have been done. Explaining this, in surah Al-Isrā' verse 14, Allah evaluates His creatures on the day of reckoning (the trial of the Here-after). Therefore, it is a man who is commanded to judge his own deeds. If it is associated with the point of evaluation of education, the meaning of al-ḥisāb indicates that the assessment results depend on the intensity of the subject in completing the exam question. Therefore, the task of educators is to motivate the subject of the learner to learn and maximum when completing the exam question seriously.https://journal.uny.ac.id/index.php/jpep/article/view/44961self-evaluationintrospectionmuḥāsabahqs. al-isra:14
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Achmad Abubakar
Muhsin Mahfudz
Self-evaluation in perspective of Surah Al-Isrā verse 14th
Jurnal Penelitian dan Evaluasi Pendidikan
self-evaluation
introspection
muḥāsabah
qs. al-isra:14
title Self-evaluation in perspective of Surah Al-Isrā verse 14th
title_full Self-evaluation in perspective of Surah Al-Isrā verse 14th
title_fullStr Self-evaluation in perspective of Surah Al-Isrā verse 14th
title_full_unstemmed Self-evaluation in perspective of Surah Al-Isrā verse 14th
title_short Self-evaluation in perspective of Surah Al-Isrā verse 14th
title_sort self evaluation in perspective of surah al isra verse 14th
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introspection
muḥāsabah
qs. al-isra:14
url https://journal.uny.ac.id/index.php/jpep/article/view/44961
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