IQRA Learning in Early Childhood at Anisa Rahma Early Childhood Education, Klambir Lima Village, Kebun, Hamparan Perak District, Deli Serdang Regency
Keywords:
Socialization, Iqra, Early Childhood, Islamic Religious Education, Character Development, Learning MethodsAbstract
Learning Iqra in early childhood is a strategic step in instilling Islamic values from an early age and improving the ability to read hijaiyah letters as a basis for reading the Qur'an. This activity was carried out at PAUD Anisa Rahma, Klambir Lima Kebun Village, Hamparan Perak District, Deli Serdang Regency with the aim of providing educators and parents with an understanding of the importance of the Iqra method in Islamic religious education. The methods used in this socialization are interactive lectures, simulations of Iqra teaching, and open discussions with participants. The results of the activity showed high enthusiasm from the participants and increased awareness of the importance of structured Iqra learning. This socialization also encourages PAUD to integrate Iqra learning in daily teaching and learning activities. Thus, this activity is expected to be a model for strengthening religious character in early childhood through a fun and educational approach.
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