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Development of Learning Activities to Promote Islamic Ethics for Muslim Youth in the Three Southern Border Provinces, Thailand

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  • Kasetchai Laeheem*

    (Faculty of Liberal Arts, Prince of Songkla University, Hatyai, Songkhla, Thailand)

  • Jaruwat Songmuang

    (Faculty of Education, Fathoni University, Yarang, Pattani, Thailand)

  • Hasbullah Azizskul

    (Faculty of Liberal Art and Social Sciences, Fathoni University, Yarang, Pattani, Thailand)

  • Khaled Hayisa-e

    (Suksawad School, Office of Private Education Yala Province, Yaha, Yala, Thailand)

  • Abdullah Chelong

    (Faculty of Science and Technology, Prince of Songkla University, Muang, Pattani, Thailand)

Abstract

The objectives of the study were to investigate conditions of Islamic ethics promotion and to develop learning activities to promote Islamic ethics for Muslim youth in the three Southern border provinces. Data were collected through in-depth interviews, brainstorming and critique meetings with four groups of informants: Muslim youth, parents and guardians, Muslim leaders, and Muslim academics. The data were analyzed using content analysis and presented using descriptive analysis. The results were as follows. 1) Islamic ethics promotion faced the problems of lacking experts or knowledgeable persons to carry out Islamic ethics promotion, and family did not give importance to Islamic ethics promotion. As a result, Islamic ethics promotion was not successful, Muslim youth did not receive enough Islamic ethics promotion and some of them behaved against Islamic ethical principles and neglected Islamic practice. Even though Islamic ethics promotion is needed for Muslim youth to live their lives consistent with Islamic principles, some of them wanted to have group learning activities and Islamic ethics training camps to be organized regularly so that they could appropriately apply them in their everyday life. 2) There were seven types of learning activities to promote Islamic ethics among Muslim youth that the community could apply according to the needs of the target group and community context. They were group study activities, mind-resting activities and nighttime Islamic activities, Islamic ethics training camps, Anasyid activities (singing and chanting activities to raise awareness), social reflection plays, volunteering activities, and meet the Muslim youth of new generation activities.

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  • Kasetchai Laeheem* & Jaruwat Songmuang & Hasbullah Azizskul & Khaled Hayisa-e & Abdullah Chelong, 2020. "Development of Learning Activities to Promote Islamic Ethics for Muslim Youth in the Three Southern Border Provinces, Thailand," The Journal of Social Sciences Research, Academic Research Publishing Group, vol. 6(7), pages 700-707, 07-2020.
  • Handle: RePEc:arp:tjssrr:2020:p:700-707
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