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Jimenez, Ricardo S.; Babayev, Aydin Anar; Aliyeva, Zhala Rahman; Abdullayev, Kamran

Edu Spectrum: Journal of Multidimensional Education 2025 Pusat Riset dan Inovasi Nasional Mabadi Iqtishad Al Islami

This study examines how AI-driven personalized learning is reshaping educational psychology and pedagogical innovation across global learning environments. Using a qualitative methodology supported by library research and content analysis, the article synthesizes contemporary literature on adaptive learning systems, intelligent tutoring technologies, and real-time feedback mechanisms. Findings reveal that AI significantly reconfigures cognitive processes by providing individualized learning pathways, dynamic assessments, and continuous feedback that strengthen metacognitive skills and learner autonomy. The study further identifies the transformative role of AI in redefining student motivation, reinforcing self-regulated learning, and enhancing engagement through adaptive challenges and gamification elements. Pedagogically, AI shifts teachers’ professional identities toward roles as facilitators, data interpreters, and learning designers, underscoring the need for robust digital literacy and ongoing professional development. Additionally, AI implementation is shaped by cultural nuances and equity concerns, particularly regarding access, inclusivity, and algorithmic fairness. Ethical considerations related to data privacy, transparency, and student well-being are essential for sustainable AI integration. Overall, this study highlights AI’s potential to advance personalized learning while emphasizing the need for ethical, human-centered frameworks that protect learners and ensure equitable educational transformation.

Nur Hadiyatun Nabawi; Husnul Masyitoh

Globe: Publikasi Ilmu Teknik, Teknologi Kebumian, Ilmu Perkapalan 2025 Asosiasi Riset Ilmu Teknik Indonesia

This study develops an architectural design framework integrating fun and playful spatial characteristics with futuristic, science-based approaches to enhance children’s engagement with science and technology learning. Traditional learning environments are often rigid and fail to stimulate curiosity, especially among children aged 7–11. Utilizing a qualitative conceptual analysis, this research synthesizes architectural theory, neuroscience learning principles, children’s spatial psychology, and science-based design methodologies. The results show that playful spatial elements—dynamic forms, color contrasts, sensory interactions, and imaginative environments—significantly improve motivation, exploration, and conceptual understanding. Futuristic design components further support scientific literacy by projecting technological possibilities and integrating interactive digital tools. The study produces a conceptual architectural model linking playfulness, scientific experience, and future-oriented visualization. It concludes that learning environments must be intentionally designed to merge emotional engagement, cognitive stimulation, and technological representation. The implications extend to the design of children’s museums, science centers, and early STEM learning facilities.

Darmawati Darmawati; Abdullah Firdaus; Jaya Jaya

This study, titled “Happiness According to Hamka and Its Relevance to Efforts to Overcome Mental Distress,” is motivated by the increasing mental strain experienced by modern society, which is reflected in rising levels of stress, anxiety, loss of life meaning, and various forms of depression. These symptoms indicate a deeper spiritual and emotional imbalance that cannot be resolved solely through clinical approaches, but requires insights from philosophical and religious thought. The purpose of this research is to reexamine Hamka’s concept of happiness and identify its relevance in supporting efforts to reduce mental distress in contemporary life. Using a qualitative-descriptive method with a library research approach, this study reviews Hamka’s key writings such as Tasawuf Modern, Falsafah Hidup, and Lembaga Budi alongside literature on psychology and mental health. Through a hermeneutic-philosophical analysis, the study finds that Hamka defines happiness as inner tranquility rooted in faith, sincerity, and spiritual connection with God, rather than material satisfaction or outward pleasures. He emphasizes that true happiness is achieved when intellect, emotion, and faith interact harmoniously, allowing individuals to manage desires, accept destiny, and uphold moral awareness. This perspective is highly relevant for addressing mental distress today, as Hamka highlights the importance of spiritual strengthening and purification of the soul as forms of internal healing capable of fostering resilience and emotional stability.

Jamila Sombo; Selvi Selvi; Retna Kurniazih; Maibo Saludung Patandung; Ronaldo Stefanus

Jurnal Riset Ilmu Pendidikan, Bahasa dan Budaya 2025 Asosiasi Periset Bahasa Sastra Indonesia

Body shaming and physical discrimination are significant issues affecting adolescents' psychological development. Adolescents who experience negative treatment related to their physical appearance often face low self-esteem, stress, and social isolation. This article discusses the implementation of multicultural counseling as an effective intervention strategy to address these problems. Multicultural counseling emphasizes understanding cultural differences, values, and social norms that influence perceptions of the body and appearance. This approach involves self-reflection techniques, group discussions, role-playing, and personal experience narratives to enhance self-awareness, empathy, and adolescents’ ability to cope with body shaming and physical discrimination. In addition, counselors provide education on social stereotypes, beauty standards, and the importance of inclusion, helping adolescents develop adaptive coping mechanisms. Research findings indicate that multicultural counseling can reduce negative psychological impacts, increase self-acceptance, and promote tolerance toward physical diversity. The implementation of this counseling is essential for creating social environments that support adolescents’ mental and emotional development. This article offers practical contributions for counselors, educators, and psychology practitioners in designing multicultural-based interventions that are sensitive to issues of body shaming and physical discrimination

Aisyah Aisyah; Mega Kencana; Suci Fajrina

Jurnal Riset Ilmu Pendidikan, Bahasa dan Budaya 2025 Asosiasi Periset Bahasa Sastra Indonesia

The integration of language and culture plays a crucial role in shaping the complexity of human cognitive processes. Language acts not only as a means of conveying messages but also as a conceptual system that influences how individuals construct mental representations, process information, and reason. Culture, on the other hand, provides a set of values, norms, and thought patterns that shape attention, interpretation of experiences, and strategies for understanding the social world. A review of literature from the fields of linguistic relativity, cultural psychology, neurolinguistics, and cross-cultural cognition found that differences in language structure, bilingual experience, and cultural value orientations result in variations in perception, memory, and executive function. Neurocognitive findings indicate that the influence of language and culture is evident down to the level of brain activation. Furthermore, the sociocultural approach emphasizes the role of language as a mediating tool in the process of internalizing values ​​and developing higher-order cognitive abilities. Thus, human cognition is the result of a dynamic interaction between language, culture, and social experience.

Faradilla Zahratun Nisa; Arbaiyah Yusuf; Fika Hawi Lestari; Fauzi Novandiansyah

This study aims to analyze the reflection table in the book Wonderful Insight English class VII published by Erlangga in 2023 based on the perspective of Wilhelm Wundt's structuralism psychology. The reflection table contains five main statements, namely Now I know about, I wonder about, It is confirmed that, My misconception so far was that, and I have learnt about, which are designed to help students evaluate their learning experiences. The research uses a descriptive qualitative method with a document analysis approach, and utilizes the concept of introspection and elements of consciousness in Wundt's theory of structuralism. The results of the analysis showed that each statement of reflection represented a different stage of consciousness. Now I know about marking the emergence of new knowledge, I wonder about reflecting curiosity and further thinking process, It is confirmed that it shows the strengthening of the understanding that has been had, My misconception so far was that it reveals awareness of misconceptions, while I have learnt about affirming the final result of learning. These findings confirm that the reflection table in the book has facilitated the process of student introspection, while strengthening learning awareness in line with the principles of structuralism psychology Wilhelm Wundt. Thus, reflection is an important instrument in building students' cognitive awareness in 21st century learning.

Faisa Maylani Saputri; Lutfia Nur Aini; Trianing Arofah; Ruth Natalia Susanti

Jurnal Publikasi Ilmu Psikologi. 2025 Asosiasi Riset Ilmu Kesehatan Indonesia

The purpose of this study is to assess the impact of halal brands, brand image, and price perceptions on the motivation and purchasing choices of Wardah consumers, as well as to identify the psychological and behavioral factors underlying the phenomenon of "The Wardah Effect" among Indonesian people. This study uses a descriptive quantitative approach supported by qualitative data. A total of 21 Wardah respondents aged 18 to 27 years old in Kudus were selected as respondents through purposive sampling techniques. Data was collected online using a questionnaire with a Likert scale and open-ended questions. The results showed that three main factors greatly influenced "The Wardah Effect", namely value (halal image and pride in local products), economic efficiency (affordable prices), and ease of access (easy to find). Most respondents felt proud of local products (81.0%), found the prices offered affordable (95.2% agreed), and thought that the products were easy to find (90.5%). Halal imagery is also the most influential component, which provides a sense of security and trust (76.2% fully agree). Promotions and advertisements had an impact on 80.9% of respondents. It was concluded that Wardah's purchase decision was based on three types of rationality, namely economic, cultural, and ideological, as well as social-digital, thus making Wardah a symbol of identity and social values for the younger generation.

Armela Nababan; Nursalina Sihombing; Marthalena Lumbangaol; Enjelina Enjelina; Wilson Simajuntak

jurnal Riset Rumpun Agama dan Filsafat 2025 Pusat Riset dan Inovasi Nasional

This study aims to examine the contribution of educational psychology in the context of Christian education, particularly for educators, school principals, Christian Religious Education (CRE) teachers, Sunday school teachers, pastors, elders, and church servants. This theoretical study shows that educational psychology helps in understanding the characteristics of learners, optimizing teaching methods, building effective teacher-student relationships, and enhancing motivation and involvement in the learning and preaching process. The research method used is a descriptive qualitative approach, collecting data through a review of books, literature, journals, notes, and relevant reports. Educational psychology plays a significant role for all those involved in Christian education and ministry. CRE teachers and Sunday school teachers have a crucial role in instilling faith values in the younger generation by understanding the learning needs of children according to their cognitive and spiritual development stages. This enables them to deliver God's word in an engaging and meaningful way. Meanwhile, pastors, elders, and church servants require an understanding of educational psychology to carry out more wise pastoral ministry. Psychological understanding helps them provide spiritual guidance, counseling, and support for members who are struggling. Educational psychology also equips church servants to lead with empathy, listen with their hearts, and guide the congregation towards true spiritual restoration. The integration of educational psychology with Christian faith significantly impacts the improvement of learning and church ministry, producing individuals who are intellectually, emotionally, and spiritually balanced.

Puti Febrina Niko; Yohan Kurniawan; Fairuz A’dilah Binti Rusdi

International Journal of Health and Social Behavior 2025 Asosiasi Riset Ilmu Kesehatan Indonesia

Forgiveness is a challenging process that requires effort and mental streangth as it inovoles complex emotions influenced by external factors. Some group may act harmfully due to unresolved past grievances. While many religious teach selflessness and geniune forgiveness, people often forgive without real intent, wich can lead to continude unhappiness. Studies show that forgiveness can enhance mental helath by reducing feelings like anger and anxiety. Islamic teachings higlight forgiveness’s role in personal and social well-being, lingking it to rewards from Allah and happiness. The study uses the Scopus and PubMed database to analyze research on forgiveness in psychology from 2020to 2025. A total of 2,136 articles on this topic were found. The research offers insights for policymakers and emphasizes the importance of international partnerships for further studies in this area. It also aims to assess research quality, guiding future policies and funding. Overall, this bibliometric analysis effectively identifies research gaps in the field.

Ester Magdalena Sinaga; Anita Nenoharan

This study aims to investigate the interrelation of Digital Media with Modern Spirituality and Psychological Well-being in the 21st Century, where technology has created a new spiritual environment (Digital Religion and Digital Church) that necessitates theological and pastoral transformation. The research focuses on examining the extent to which digital interaction and literacy mediate or moderate the relationship between modern spirituality and an individual's level of psychological well-being. The research method is a qualitative descriptive literature review with an interdisciplinary approach, concentrating on the analysis and synthesis of literature from the latest scientific journals (2019–2025) in the fields of theology, psychology, and digital media studies to build a conceptual understanding. The findings indicate that Digital Media has established the phenomena of Digital Spirituality and Digital Church, which transforms the meaning of Christian faith and social relationships. It provides a positive impact on Psychological Well-being through access and support, yet it also risks causing fragmentation and superficiality of spirituality, thereby demanding the need for prudent digital literacy and theological transformation.

Siska Si'ki; Veronika Resta; Desmiati Pea; Jheane La'bi; Desrima Natalia Belopadang

Jurnal Pendidikan Dirgantara 2025 Asosiasi Riset Ilmu Pendidikan Indonesia

Modern students face high academic, social, and personal pressures, but Christian Religious Education has not yet maximized the potential of religious-based resilience. This study aims to: (1) analyze how the biblical values of faith, hope, and love can strengthen the components of students' psychological resilience in the cognitive, emotional, and spiritual dimensions; and (2) identify the integration mechanism between biblical teachings and psychological strategies in Christian Religious Education learning that can increase students' resilience in facing academic and personal stress. The method used is descriptive qualitative with a literature study approach to various journals, articles, and related academic sources. The results of the study show that the biblical values of faith, hope, and love are fundamental pillars that strengthen students' psychological resilience as a whole. Faith provides a foundation of self-confidence and personal competence, hope activates optimism and sustained motivation, while love builds healthy social relationships and essential emotional support. These three values work synergistically to strengthen students' emotional regulation, problem analysis, empathy, and self-efficacy. The deep integration of biblical teachings and psychology in PAK learning through biblical narratives, secure parenting relationships, supportive communities, and reflective feedback has proven effective in holistically improving student resilience. In conclusion, PAK learning that explicitly integrates biblical values with psychological resilience strategies is a transformative instrument for shaping students into individuals who not only perform well academically but are also spiritually strong, psychologically resilient, and ready to face complex life situations in accordance with the principles of 1 Corinthians 13:13 regarding faith, hope, and love

M. Frisky Pandu; Febryantahanuji Febryantahanuji

EBISNIS : JURNAL ILMIAH EKONOMI DAN BISNIS 2025 LPPM Universitas Sains dan Teknologi Komputer

This study aims to analyze cryptocurrency investments and the risks faced by beginner investors who own digital assets such as Bitcoin, Solana, XRP, and other coins that have been increasing in value over the past few years, especially among the general public and retail investors. Not only retail investors, but governments also now hold digital assets, as has already happened. However, the unstable price and lack of global legal oversight make investing in cryptocurrency highly risky, especially for those with less knowledge and experience. The methods used in this study include literature review, descriptive analysis of historical price data for cryptocurrency, case studies, and interviews with several beginner investors. The findings show that cryptocurrency can generate large profits in a short time, but the risk of losing capital is also very high. Therefore, having a good understanding of blockchain technology, risk management, and investment psychology before starting to invest is important. This study is hoped to serve as a reference for beginner investors when considering decisions to invest in cryptocurrency.

Wilson Simanjuntak; Desy H. Sihombing; Edelwis Pardosi; Putra Jungjungan Rajagukguk; Rahel Dwi Ivanna +2 more

jurnal Riset Rumpun Agama dan Filsafat 2025 Pusat Riset dan Inovasi Nasional

Particularly in the context of Christian Religious Education, the question of children's spiritual growth and development is a critical component in the process of character formation, resulting in a holistic personality. Children benefit greatly from the use of Christian Religious Education psychology since it helps them comprehend the importance of faith, morality, and spirituality in a way that is suitable for their stage of psychological development. Data for this study were gathered by analyzing a variety of pertinent literature sources that were linked to the research issue. The author used a qualitative method in conjunction with a library research methodology. The purpose of this study is to examine how Christian Religious Education psychology concepts might be applied to improve children's spiritual development in the smallest social settings the family, school, and church.The study's end findings show that using Christian Religious Education psychology helps kids become more aware of the principles of their faith, behave in ways that emphasize love, behave responsibly, and have a positive relationship with God. It is anticipated that this study will improve the analytical abilities of church ministers, particularly those who specialize in children's ministry, parents of children, and educators who use it as a teaching tool. It is acceptable and effective for the demands of children's spiritual growth and development when a mature and proper technique is used.

Muhammad Iqbal Rosyid; Rifdatul Aisy; Nurul Mubin

Jurnal Budi Pekerti Agama Islam 2025 Asosiasi Riset Ilmu Pendidikan Agama dan Filsafat Indonesia

This study aims to analyze the effectiveness of the sorogan and bandongan methods in Islamic boarding school (pesantren) learning through the perspective of educational psychology. Using a qualitative-descriptive approach based on library research, this study explores the relevance of these traditional teaching methods to behaviorist, cognitivist, and constructivist learning theories. The findings reveal that the sorogan method, which emphasizes personal interaction between students (santri) and teachers (kiai), plays a crucial role in improving reading accuracy, learning discipline, independence, and metacognitive abilities. Meanwhile, the bandongan method, which is conducted collectively, proves effective in strengthening conceptual understanding, fostering social learning, and internalizing moral and spiritual values within a communal context. The integration of these two methods represents a synergy between the intellectual tradition of pesantren and the principles of modern educational psychology that emphasize affective, cognitive, and psychomotor aspects. The results indicate that the combined application of sorogan and bandongan can support the development of an adaptive pesantren curriculum aligned with the demands of 21st-century education while maintaining the Islamic scholarly tradition that serves as the foundation for character formation and personal development.

Fu’ad, Asep; Supriatna, Encup; Fahmi, Irfan

Mahkamah : Jurnal Riset Ilmu Hukum 2025 Asosiasi Peneliti dan Pengajar Ilmu Hukum Indonesia

In Islam, the family is a spiritual institution that plays a central role in shaping human psychological and moral balance. However, modernization, individualism, and value disorientation have led to rising psychological crises and disharmony in Muslim households. This issue requires a scientific approach that goes beyond legal-normative perspectives toward an integrative psychological understanding. This study aims to analyze the concept of Sakinah, Mawaddah, and Rahmah from a psychological perspective to formulate a contextual and applicable model of family well-being. The research employs a qualitative library research method by synthesizing Islamic sources (Qur’an, Hadith, and classical scholarship) with contemporary psychological theories of emotional well-being and spiritual intelligence. The findings reveal that Sakinah represents spiritual-emotional equilibrium, Mawaddah functions as an ethical and transcendental affective energy, and Rahmah embodies compassionate empathy that nurtures healing and forgiveness. Together, these values constitute the Islamic Family Well-Being Model, an integrative paradigm that situates spirituality as emotional regulation, love as affective force, and compassion as moral regulator. This model asserts that genuine harmony in Muslim families can only be achieved through psycho-spiritual balance grounded in divine values.

Ais Surasa; Irfan Fahmi; Encup Supriatna; Husain Husain

Mahkamah : Jurnal Riset Ilmu Hukum 2025 Asosiasi Peneliti dan Pengajar Ilmu Hukum Indonesia

The engagement (khitbah) is a crucial step before marriage. It is a formal statement made by a man to a woman he is proposing to marry. This statement can be made directly or through an intermediary. After the engagement, the marriage can be continued, or it can be postponed. Delaying marriage is permissible for those who are unable to marry, but those who are able are encouraged to do so immediately. The values of Islamic education are the development of human reason and the regulation of behavior and emotions based on Islamic teachings. Thus, Islamic educational values will bring happiness, prosperity, and salvation to humans both in this world and the hereafter. According to Islam, everyone must prepare themselves as well as possible to build relationships based on love and noble values. Physical, mental, and economic readiness are required; in this situation, in terms of the educational characteristics inherent in Islamic teachings, the goal is to build a safe, pleasant, and peaceful household environment.

Miladisani Ammar Umah; Dewi Purnamasari

International Journal of Religious Education and Philosophy 2025 International Forum of Researchers and Lecturers

This article discusses the concept of acquiring wealth through wrongful means from an Islamic perspective through an interdisciplinary study approach. In Islam, wealth is viewed as a trust that must be acquired and utilized in accordance with sharia provisions, so that any form of acquisition carried out through unlawful means is viewed as an act that damages the public interest and violates religious provisions. This study uses a qualitative method with a literature study approach to analyze the forms of acquiring wealth through wrongful means, such as usury, gharar, risywah, tadlis, and maysir, and their impacts on various aspects of life. The analysis is conducted through the perspectives of Islamic law, economics, psychology, and socio-culture. The results of the study indicate that acquiring wealth through wrongful means not only harms individuals but also affects the social, economic, and moral stability of society. In addition, this practice is viewed as a form of deviation from the essential function of wealth in Islam, namely as a means to realize the common good. This study emphasizes the importance of implementing sharia values in economic and social practices as a preventive measure against injustice and injustice in society.

Liya Setiawati

International Journal of Islamic and Economic Education 2025 International Forum of Researchers and Lecturers

This study explores the intellectual and thematic evolution of green sukuk research within Islamic sustainable finance from 2015 to 2025. Using a hybrid methodological design that integrates the PRISMA-guided Systematic Literature Review with Watase Uake network analysis, the study identifies 17 core Scopus-indexed articles that collectively define the field’s conceptual and empirical development. Results reveal a three-phase evolution: (1) a formative stage emphasizing ethical legitimacy and Sharia compliance; (2) a transitional phase integrating pricing efficiency, market risk, and policy frameworks; and (3) a maturity phase characterized by econometric modeling, behavioral-finance integration, and sustainability governance. Thematic clusters extracted from bibliometric mapping include financial performance and market dynamics, institutional legitimacy and policy frameworks, behavioral intention and investor psychology, and technological innovation and ESG disclosure. Despite methodological advancement, the literature remains geographically concentrated in Malaysia and Indonesia and exhibits theoretical fragmentation across behavioral, financial, and institutional models. Findings highlight key research gaps involving contradictory evidence on yield–risk relationships, inconsistent behavioral determinants of investment intention, and insufficient integration of moderating or mediating mechanisms. The study advances theoretical pluralism by connecting the Theory of Planned Behavior (TPB), Institutional and Legitimacy Theory, and Resource-Based View (RBV) into an integrated model explaining how legitimacy, behavior, and strategic capability jointly drive green sukuk adoption. Policy implications emphasize the need for harmonized regulation, behavioral incentives, and digital transparency to strengthen credibility and accelerate sustainable-finance transformation in line with SDGs 7 and 13.

Dewi Purnamasari

International Journal of Religious Education and Philosophy 2025 International Forum of Researchers and Lecturers

One of the main sunnah prayers is the night prayer (Tahajud), because the night prayer is one of the mustajab prayers offered by a servant to the Creator, namely those who can wake up at night and pray at night and then perform the prayer service, because the night is the most appropriate time for someone to pray and munajat to perform prayers at night with the highly recommended prayer, namely the Tahajud prayer. The research method used in this article is a library research method with a descriptive qualitative approach. This approach is used to examine and analyze various relevant scientific sources regarding the Tahajjud Prayer in a Psychological and Health Perspective. The results of the study show that the Tahajud Prayer has a significant positive impact on psychological and physical health. Psychologically, Tahajud can increase calm, reduce stress and anxiety, and increase self-confidence and enthusiasm. From a physical health perspective, the Tahajud prayer can help increase endurance, improve blood circulation, and even help overcome digestive disorders.

Raden Palipungan; Dia Bato Salle; Irma Yanti Markus; Tamar Tangke; Agustina Pare +1 more

Tri Tunggal: Jurnal Pendidikan Kristen dan Katolik 2025 Asosiasi Riset Pendidikan Agama dan Filsafat Indonesia

This research examines the paradox of Christian leader integrity in facing political polarization and group identity in Toraja society. The background of the problem is a contradictive phenomenon where Christian communities strongly emphasize ethical character of leaders, yet strong group identification can blind them to ethical inconsistencies of supported leaders, especially in the dynamics of regional and presidential elections that divide churches. This research aims to analyze the paradox of Christian leader integrity, identify psychological, theological, and sociological factors causing ethical blindness, and formulate leadership principles that can maintain integrity amid political pressure. Using qualitative descriptive methods based on literature study, this research collects data from leadership theology literature, group identity psychology, and empirical studies on political practices in Toraja Christian communities. Research findings show that the integrity paradox manifests in local political dynamics where ethical standards become loose when leaders come from the same identity group. Factors causing ethical blindness include in-group bias and cognitive dissonance (psychological), sacred-secular dualism and permissive interpretation (theological), as well as clan structure and conformity pressure (sociological). The formulated leadership principles include commitment to biblical standards, theology-based political education, transformative prophetic role, accountability systems, contextual leadership, and building mature faith communities. The implication is that this research provides theoretical contributions to the development of contextual leadership theology and practical recommendations for church leaders in navigating the complexity of identity politics. Research recommendations include developing theology-based political education programs in churches, building leadership accountability systems, and further empirical research to validate the conceptual framework that has been built.