Dika Merlianda; Siti Khori’ah Fitriani; Herlini Puspika Sari
Character education has become a major topic in modern education due to technological advances, globalization, and lifestyle changes that influence the behavior and moral values of the younger generation. This situation necessitates efforts to build strong character through education based on Islamic values. The family, as the primary educational institution, plays a key role in instilling faith, morals, and ethics in children from an early age. This study aims to examine the role of the family in Islamic character education and evaluate strategies that families can implement to build the foundation of children's morals in today's era. The method used was qualitative research with a library study, collecting data from various sources such as books, scientific journals, and related research findings. Data analysis was conducted using descriptive qualitative techniques through the stages of reduction, presentation, and drawing conclusions. The findings indicate that families play a significant role in shaping children's character through role models, the instillation of religious values, effective communication, and supervision of digital technology use. The implementation of Islamic character education within the family environment can create a strong moral foundation, enabling children to face the challenges of the times without losing their moral and spiritual values. This research provides implications that active participation of parents in family education is a major factor in building the character of a generation with noble morals in the modern era.