Role of Islamic Education Teacher in Promoting Jihad of Clarification among Adolescents in light of Qur'an, Sunnah.

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The study aims at explore the role of the Islamic Education teacher in promoting the jihad of clarification [Jihad al-Tabyin], among adolescents in light of the Quran and the Sunnah. The study focuses on the trials and challenges faced by this age group, as they are still in a formative stage, highly impressionable, and easily influenced by their surroundings. Therefore, the role of the Islamic Education teacher is crucial and sensitive. The teacher must be a role model in all aspects, going beyond mere instruction to impart critical and creative thinking skills based on the teachings of the Quran.

The teacher must also possess a high level of persuasion, especially when addressing contemporary theological issues, confronting atheistic ideologies, and responding with clarity, conviction, and impact. The teacher should make dialogue the foundation of both the initiation and conclusion of any discussion, drawing upon the Quran and the Sunnah of the infallibles.

In the thought of Imam Khamenei, jihad of clarification [Jihad al-Tabyin] involves clarifying truths, correcting deviations, and confronting the intellectual arrows of the enemy, making any form of awareness raising a true intellectual jihad. This requires the teacher to have strong theological, behavioral, and communicative skills, along with a deep understanding of the psychological and social needs of adolescents. Additionally, the teacher must be equipped to address doubts and provide responses with wisdom and finesse.

The article highlights the importance of critical and creative thinking in the Quran and emphasizes the need to apply these skills in educational settings, enabling adolescents to become conscious, responsible individuals capable of resisting intellectual deviations. This would ultimately help them evolve into active contributors to the development of Islamic consciousness and identity.

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