https://jentre.bpkabandung.id/ojs/index.php/jen/issue/feedJENTRE2025-11-04T12:57:49+07:00Firman Nugrahaphiemanbdg@gmail.comOpen Journal Systems<p><strong>JENTRE: Journal of Education, Administration, Training and Religion</strong> (<a href="https://portal.issn.org/resource/ISSN/2747-1489">e-ISSN: 2747-1489</a>) is a periodical scientific journal which managed by <em>Balai Pendidikan dan Pelatihan Keagamaan Bandung</em> - Ministry of Religious Affairs. This journal first published in December 2020. Published twice in a year (June and December). The Journal also has been collaborating with <em>Asosiasi Profesi Widyaiswara Indonesia</em> (APWI) to jointly peer review, edit, and publish training content since 2021, to support professional development in particular. (<a href="https://drive.google.com/file/d/1iSnyiXT7JK1PRqRHZHSYrDZerpc15Anv/view?usp=sharing" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Letter Of Cooporation With APWI</a>).</p> <p>This journal is called <strong>JENTRE</strong> as a vehicle to discuss Education, Administration, Training and religion issues in society. <strong>JENTRE</strong> accepts research based papers, literature reviews, case studies, or any scientific articles that relate to Education, Administration, Training and religion issues and related topics. Each paper is peer reviewed by at least two reviewers.</p> <p>This journal allows readers to read, download, copy, distribute, print, search, or link to the full texts of its articles and to use them for any other lawful purposes. In 2020 the writing of citations and bibliography is guided by APA-Style.</p> <p><strong>JENTRE</strong> has been CrossRef Member. Therefore, all articles published by <strong>JENTRE</strong> will have unique DOI number. The journal has been acredited by Kemenristekbrin based on <a href="https://drive.google.com/file/d/1P18qZrrDdsgglyKPhTAyPRaWzzoVnWP7/view?usp=sharing" target="_blank" rel="noopener">SK : 10/C/C3/DT.05.00/2025</a> (Sinta 4) from Vol.5 No 1 2024 to Vol. 9 No 2 2028.</p> <p><strong>Journal title :</strong></p> <p>JENTRE: Journal of Education, Administration, Training and Religion</p> <p><strong>Initials :</strong></p> <p>JENTRE</p> <p><strong>Digital Object Identifier:</strong></p> <p><a href="https://jentre.bpkabandung.id/ojs/index.php/jen">https://doi.org/10.38075/jen </a>by <img style="width: 10%;" src="http://ijain.org/public/site/images/apranolo/Crossref_Logo_Stacked_RGB_SMALL.png" alt="" /></p>https://jentre.bpkabandung.id/ojs/index.php/jen/article/view/552The Transformation of Cadu ka Haji’s Myth: Between Local Tradition and Islamic Teachings in Cipaku Community, Sumedang2025-08-14T09:11:32+07:00Ilman Maulanailmanmaulananag30@gmail.comWawan Hernawanhernawan@gmail.comIlim Abdul Halimilimabdulhalim@gmail.com<p><em>This study aims to describe the </em><em>continuity </em><em>and role of this myth in the religious life of the local community, as well as to understand how this myth intertwines with the Islamic teachings they adhere to. This study uses an anthropological approach and qualitative research through literature review, participant observation, and in-depth interviews with community leaders. The analysis is conducted using Claude Lévi-Strauss's structuralism theory, which views myth as a cultural mechanism for managing the fundamental contradictions of human life. The results show that the myth of "cadu ka haji" serves as an interpretive tool in understanding socio-spiritual phenomena and serves as a bridge between local traditions and religious teachings. The Cipaku community has developed a unique way of practicing religion, where faith, myth, and ancestral values synergize in daily practice. The implications of these findings emphasize the importance of a cultural approach in Islamic propagation and the preservation of local wisdom. The originality of this study lies in revealing the syncretic dynamics between Islam and local Sundanese culture, which have not been widely explored in previous academic studies.</em></p> <p><em> </em></p>2025-10-06T00:00:00+07:00Copyright (c) 2025 Ilman Maulana, Wawan Hernawan, Ilim Abdul Halimhttps://jentre.bpkabandung.id/ojs/index.php/jen/article/view/556Ethical Dialogue: Immanuel Kant And Al-Ghazali On Moral Obligation2025-09-26T05:08:34+07:00Riska Yantiriskayanti8545@gmail.comJuhardi Juhardijuhardij6@gmail.com<p><em>This study aims to explore the common grounds and fundamental differences between Immanuel Kant’s deontological ethics and al-Ghazali’s ethical thought, particularly concerning the concept of moral duty. Kant emphasizes the categorical imperative as the universal and rational foundation of morality, while al-Ghazali grounds moral obligation in obedience to divine law and the </em><em>purification </em><em>of the soul as a path to ultimate happiness in the hereafter. Employing a qualitative library research approach, </em><em>this paper examines kant’s rational morality, situating both within a constructive philosophical dialogue. The analysis reveals that despite their distinct foundations autonomous reason in the Western tradition and divine revelation in the Islamic tradition both converge on the affirmation of moral duty as the basis of ethical life. This study contributes to comparative ethical discourse by opening the possibility of integrating rational and religious ethics in fostering a more comprehensive moral awareness.</em></p>2025-10-06T00:00:00+07:00Copyright (c) 2025 Riska Yanti, Juhardi Juhardihttps://jentre.bpkabandung.id/ojs/index.php/jen/article/view/553Optimizing The Role Of Training Institutions In Implementing Love-Based Curriculum In Madrasahs2025-08-30T13:29:25+07:00Mohammad Halomoan Lubisbdkmedanhalomoan@gmail.com<p><em>The launch of the Love-Based Curriculum (Kurikulum Berbasis Cinta/KBC) by Indonesia’s Ministry of Religious Affairs in 2025 represents a transformative innovation in Islamic education. KBC seeks to foster “schools of love” by instilling values of compassion, moderation, and ecological awareness. This study aims to analyze the role of the Ministry’s internal training institutions—the Center for Competency Development (Pusbangkom), Religious Training Centers (BDK), and Religious Training Units (LDK)—in accelerating and sustaining the implementation of KBC. Employing a descriptive qualitative approach, the research combines library study and policy analysis. Data were drawn from official regulations, government documents, and academic literature on curriculum reform, teacher training, and religious moderation. The findings indicate that the Ministry possesses a strong training ecosystem, including institutional networks, professional trainers (Widyaiswara), and digital-based learning facilities. Nevertheless, a key challenge lies in the limited involvement of training institutions during the early planning stages of KBC. The study concludes that comprehensive engagement of these institutions—from planning to implementation and evaluation—is essential. Further research is recommended to conduct empirical case studies in madrasahs to assess the effectiveness of KBC training models.</em></p> <p><em> </em></p>2025-10-17T00:00:00+07:00Copyright (c) 2025 Mohammad Halomoan Lubishttps://jentre.bpkabandung.id/ojs/index.php/jen/article/view/557Islamic Value-Based Education Management Strategies To Improve Students’ Memorization Quality And Character2025-10-01T22:35:41+07:00Juhardi JuhardiJuhardij6@gmail.comRiska Yantiriskayanti8545@gmail.com<p><em>This study aims to examine and conceptualize the efficacy of Education Management Strategies Rooted in Islamic Values at Ma’had Ashabil Qur’an, Simeulue, Aceh, utilizing a qualitative paradigm with an instrumental case study design. Findings indicate that management is implemented through three integrated pillars: curriculum development, systematic instructional practices (murāja</em><em>ʿ</em><em>ah), and pesantren culture reinforcement (uswah). Islamic principles drive managerial decisions, enhancing memorization and character development. Conceptually, this system yields the Qur'anic Integral Management Model, where spiritual integrity is the highest success indicator. The substantial scholarly contribution is an empirical demonstration that fundamentally reformulates Maslow's theory and quality management principles, showing that basic needs imbued with Islamic values are a necessary theological prerequisite for achieving Islamic self actualization.</em></p>2025-10-06T00:00:00+07:00Copyright (c) 2025 Juhardi, Riska Yantihttps://jentre.bpkabandung.id/ojs/index.php/jen/article/view/551Thematic Exegesis of Polygamy in the Qur'an: Reconstructing the Concept of Justice through QS An-Nisa Verses 3 and 1292025-07-08T13:28:20+07:00Milawati Milawatimilawati359@gmail.comMardan Mardanmardan@gmail.comMuhammad Yusufyusufmuhammad@gmail.com<p><em>This article aims to explore the concept of polygamy in the Qur’an through the method of tafsir maudhū‘i (thematic exegesis), focusing on QS An-Nisa: 3 and QS An-Nisa: 129. The thematic approach collects and interprets Qur’anic verses related to polygamy as a unified discourse. Primary data were drawn from the Qur’an, while secondary data included classical and contemporary tafsir literature. The findings reveal that the Qur’an does not advocate polygamy<br />as a normative practice but allows it under strict conditions, particularly the principle of justice. Moreover, the Qur’an acknowledges the inherent difficulty in maintaining emotional fairness.<br />Thus, favoring monogamy is more aligned with the Islamic ideal of justice. The study concludes that justice is the ethical foundation of marital relationships in the Qur’an, and polygamy must be interpreted within this moral framework. It recommends a holistic and contextual reading of the Qur’anic verses to prevent reductionist interpretations of women and marriage in Islam.</em></p>2025-10-06T00:00:00+07:00Copyright (c) 2025 Milawati Milawati, Mardan, Muhammad Yusufhttps://jentre.bpkabandung.id/ojs/index.php/jen/article/view/558Stakeholder Analysis in The Ecotourism Development At Teluk Tamiang Beach, Kotabaru, Indonesia2025-09-30T09:32:47+07:00Muhammad Saddam Huseinsaddamhusein979@gmail.comFredinan Yuliandasaddamhusein979@gmail.comGatot Yuliantosaddamhusein979@gmail.com<p><em>The success of ecotourism development, including at Teluk Tamiang Beach, depends greatly on the active involvement of all relevant stakeholders. This research aims to identify the main actors engaged in managing ecotourism in the area. Employing a descriptive qualitative method, the study examines the contributions and significance of each stakeholder using stakeholder analysis, a technique that maps their level of influence and roles in planning and implementing activities. The findings indicate that 13 stakeholders participate in the management of Teluk Tamiang Beach, representing the local government, private sector, academic institutions, and local communities. Through stakeholder analysis, these actors are grouped into four categories: Subjects (five stakeholders), Key Players (two stakeholders), Context Setters (three stakeholders), and the Crowd (two stakeholders). Based on these results, the study proposes recommendations for local government management, emphasizing the need to strengthen stakeholder relations through improved coordination, cooperation, and collaboration in alignment with their respective duties. Such efforts are expected to support the effective development of ecotourism at Teluk Tamiang Beach.</em></p>2025-11-18T00:00:00+07:00Copyright (c) 2025 Muhammad Saddam Husein, Fredinan Yulianda, Gatot Yuliantohttps://jentre.bpkabandung.id/ojs/index.php/jen/article/view/562Integrating Maqashid Sharia Principles into Indonesia’s Islamic Economic Development: A Normative Study of Ibn ‘Ashur 2025-11-04T12:57:49+07:00Ali Abidinannawawihasani@gmail.comFarid Firmansyahaliabidinazbi@gmail.comHasani Hasaniannawawihasani@gmail.comFadllan Fadllanaliabidinazbi@gmail.com<p><em>This article examines the integration of sharia principles into Indonesian Islamic economic development by highlighting the normative approach formulated by Ibn 'Ashur. This research uses a library research method through a review of Islamic economic works, Islamic legal philosophy literature, and academic research related to sharia-based </em><em>economic</em><em> development. This study </em><em>focuses</em><em> on how Ibn 'Ashur's construct of thought regarding the preservation of religion, life, intellect, lineage, </em><em>and</em><em> property (ad-daruriyyat al-khams) can serve as a normative foundation for designing inclusive, just, and public welfare-oriented economic policies. The main findings indicate that Ibn 'Ashur's thought not only provides an ethical framework for national development but also offers evaluative parameters for assessing the effectiveness of contemporary economic policies in achieving societal welfare. Thus, this article confirms that the integration of sharia objectives according to Ibn 'Ashur has the potential to become a strategic paradigm in strengthening the design of sustainable Islamic economic development in Indonesia.</em></p>2025-11-18T00:00:00+07:00Copyright (c) 2025 Ali Abidin, Farid Firmansyah, Hasani Hasani, Fadllan Fadllanhttps://jentre.bpkabandung.id/ojs/index.php/jen/article/view/560The Role of Public Expenditure In Enhancing Community Welfare: A Case Study Of Tangerang City Government 2025-10-15T17:35:50+07:00Miftah Faridmiftahfarid40@rocketmail.comRosita Karisma Putrimiftahfarid40@rocketmail.com<p><em>This study aims to analyze the role of public expenditure in improving community welfare, using the Tangerang City Government during the 2018–2024 period as a case study. Employing a quantitative approach with descriptive analysis and multiple linear regression, the research examines the relationship between education spending and health spending on the Human Development Index (HDI) as a proxy for community welfare. Secondary data were obtained from the Central Bureau of Statistics and the Tangerang City </em>Budget<em> Realization Reports. The findings show that Tangerang City’s HDI increased consistently from 77.92 in 2018 to 81.53 in 2024, remaining above the average of Banten Province throughout the period. Correlation analysis reveals a strong positive relationship between education spending and HDI (r = 0.847), while health spending shows a moderate correlation (r = 0.692). The multiple linear regression results indicate that education spending has a significant effect on HDI (p = 0.046), whereas health spending does not (p = 0.118). The model explains 74.3% of the variation in Tangerang City’s HDI (R² = 0.743). These findings suggest that investment in education plays a more decisive role in improving community welfare than investment in health. Fluctuations in public spending during the study period reflect the government’s adaptive response to external dynamics, particularly the COVID-19 pandemic. The study recommends optimizing the allocation of education spending, evaluating health programs, and stabilizing public expenditure patterns to enhance the effectiveness of human development efforts.</em></p>2025-12-12T00:00:00+07:00Copyright (c) 2025 Miftah Farid, Rosita Karisma Putri