The Spirit of Early Years: Exploring the Meaning of Islamic Spiritual Well-being among Muslim Early Childhood
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Creator Maisaroh Khunrak Manraden
Title The Spirit of Early Years: Exploring the Meaning of Islamic Spiritual Well-being among Muslim Early Childhood
Contributor Muhammadafeefeee Assalihee, Nachima Bakoh
Publisher Faculty of Islamic Sciences, Prince of Songkla Univeristy
Publication Year 2568
Journal Title Journal of Islamic Studies, Prince of Songkla University
Journal Vol. 16
Journal No. 2
Page no. 39-55
Keyword Spiritual well-being, Islamic spiritual, Muslim early Childhood, Southern border
URL Website https://so03.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/JOIS
Website title Journal of Islamic Studies, Prince of Songkla University
ISSN 2697-3979
Abstract Objective: This research aimed to find the meaning of Islamic spiritual well-being for early childhood in southern border provinces of Thailand.Methodology: This study employed a qualitative research approach using in-depth interviews with 9 key informants. These informants were scholars and practitioners in preschool children care. Consisting of scholars and preschool children practitioners working in the five southern border provinces of Thailand Songkhla, Pattani, Yala, Narathiwat, and Satun. Purpose Sampling and Maximum Variation Sampling were used as sampling techniques for diverse perspectives and in-depth insights. Selection criteria included: active work within the research locale, over 3 years of relevant experience in the study area, and knowledge of and adherence to Islamic principles. Prior to interviews, granted consent, and assured of their privacy.Research Findings: The meaning of Islamic spiritual well-being emerged in three key dimensions: Religious dimension, emphasizing faith and emotional connection with Allah, self-worth, and inner peace. Behavioral dimension, reflecting age-appropriate emotional management, goal-setting, and relationships. Educational dimension, involving age-appropriate learning processes that integrate Islamic principles into daily routines through play, storytelling, prayer, and gentle communication within an Islamic environment.Contributions: The findings can serve as a guideline for studying or developing practices that promote Islamic spiritual well-being for Muslim early childhood children in the Thai context.
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