Tarbawi: Jurnal Pendidikan Islam (Jun 2020)

PERGAULAN BEBAS REMAJA DI ERA MILENIAL MENURUT PERSPEKTIF PENDIDIKAN AGAMA ISLAM

  • Darnoto ,
  • Hesti Triyana Dewi

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 17, no. 1
pp. 45 – 60

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This study aims to describe: (1) How are millennial age teenagers in Sumberrejo village, Donorojo sub-district, Jepara Regency (2) What is the negative impact of promiscuity in Sumberrejo village (3) How is promiscuity in the Islamic education perspective. This research is a qualitative descriptive study, data collection techniques using observation, interviews, and documentation. Data analysis using data analysis techniques namely data reduction, data presentation, conclusions, and verification. Based on the results of the study showed that: (1) Melineal-era adolescent social behavior in Sumberrejo village has gone far and deviated to promiscuity, such as free sex, smoking, drinking (khamr), brawl and taking drugs with dioplos. (2) The impact of promiscuity on adolescents in Sumberrejo village such as decreasing school achievement (learning achievement), dropping out of school, becoming pregnant out of wedlock. (3) If it is connected with the 2013 curriculum material of Islamic religious education it is found that there is already in teaching that is self-control behavior (mujahaddah-nafs) explained in the QS. al-Anfal verse 72, and there are also teachings about promiscuity among them, understanding, negative effects and the dangers of major sins such as drunkenness, consuming drugs, adultery, and others and explained also that parents and friends of the game must be figures who can set a good example and example. As for promiscuity and its negative effects in terms of Islamic education is a method of association between humans and fellow human beings, especially with the opposite sex which leads to the implementation of extramarital sex that has destructive consequences and deviant behavior that leads to free promiscuity that is contrary to the values of value contained in Islamic education.

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