International Journal of Islamic Educational Psychology (Dec 2022)

The Effect of Spiritual Intelligence and Religious Faith on Self-Regulation

  • Lufiana Harnany Utami,
  • Sandi Marahhul Mingtio,
  • Abdul Muhid

DOI
https://doi.org/10.18196/ijiep.v3i2.15296
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 3, no. 2
pp. 142 – 158

Abstract

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Most Muslims find it hard to memorize the Qur’an due to certain factors. This research explored the effect of spiritual intelligence and religious faith on self-regulation. Having quantitative design, three instruments were used in this analysis; self-regulation scale (S-SR) (α=0.621), religious faith scale (S-RF) (α=0.986), and spiritual intelligence scale (S-SI) (α=0.890). Four hundred (400) students in the tahfiz Al-Qur’an program from some Islamic boarding schools in Surabaya were selected through purposive sampling. The results from multiple regression showed that spiritual intelligence and religious faith significantly predicted self-regulation. In other words, both spiritual intelligence and religious faith had a positive effect on self-regulation. Besides, spiritual intelligence also positively affected self-regulation. The more positive students assessed their spiritual intelligence, the higher their self-regulation. That self-regulation then made students get more engaged with their activity of memorizing the Quran.

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