Development of the Potential Senses, Reason, and Heart According to the Qur'an and its Application in Learning

Sawaluddin, Sawaluddin and Harahap, Koy Sahbuddin and Syaifuddin, Muhammad and Zein, Mas’ud and Sainab, Sainab and Latif, Syahrul Akmal (2019) Development of the Potential Senses, Reason, and Heart According to the Qur'an and its Application in Learning. In: Advances in Social Science, Education and Humanities Research.

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Abstract

This research is motivated by humans who are equipped with the nature of God which can be tilled with various skills and skills, according to their position as noble creatures and the best creation (ahsani taqwim). This study aims to find out how the development of potential, Sense, reason, and heart according to the Qur'an and its application in learning. This research is a library research using thematic interpretation method, which is collecting reading that talks about the five senses of man, then determines the topic and conducts an analysis using tahlili interpretation analysis, which then draws conclusions. Based on the results of the analysis that the author did, it can be concluded that; Senses potential in the Qur'an is to hear (al-sam '), sight (al-bashr), touch, and sense of taste (al-dhuq)-, The potential for reason in the Qur'an is in form, understanding (faqiha), knowing ('alima}, remembering (dzakara), paying attention to (tadabhara) Ulu al-Abab, and thinking (tafakkur). While the potential of qalb in the Qur'an are, shadr, fu'ad, qalb and lubb. Any development is carried out using the method, Tafakkur, Tadabbur, customs, drill, exemplary, experimental and problem solving.

Item Type: Conference or Workshop Item (Paper)
Uncontrolled Keywords: potential: senses; reason; heart; Al-Qur'an learning
Subjects: H Social Sciences > H Social Sciences (General)
Divisions: > Kriminologi
Depositing User: Mia
Date Deposited: 24 Oct 2022 10:08
Last Modified: 24 Oct 2022 10:08
URI: http://repository.uir.ac.id/id/eprint/16855

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