A Konstruksi Epistemologis Academic Self-Efficacy pada Mahasiswa Muslim: Studi Fenomenologi Transendental

Authors

  • Hisyam Syafii universitas muhammadiyah yogyakarta
  • Azam Syukur Rahmatullah Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta
  • Husain Azhari Al-Azhar university Cairo
  • Rudyn Aladaya Mindanao State University - Tawi-Tawi College of Technology and Oceanography

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.59246/alfihris.v3i2.1091

Keywords:

Academic self-efficacy,, Islamic epistemology,

Abstract

This study examines the epistemological construction of academic self-efficacy in Muslim students through a transcendental phenomenological approach. This study is motivated by the complexity of the challenges faced by Muslim students in constructing academic self-efficacy in the contemporary era, where they must balance Islamic values ​​with modern academic demands. Using a library research method, this study analyzes relevant literature on academic self-efficacy and Islamic epistemology in higher education. The results show that the epistemological construction of academic self-efficacy in Muslim students has unique characteristics that integrate spiritual dimensions with academics, reflected in the concept of tawakkal in academic efforts and learning motivation as worship. These findings have implications for the importance of developing an educational approach that accommodates the integration of Islamic spiritual values ​​in the formation of Muslim students' academic self-efficacy, as well as the need for a support system that considers the uniqueness of this epistemological construction in the development of academic programs in higher education.

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2025-03-21

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Syafii, H., Azam Syukur Rahmatullah, Husain Azhari, & Rudyn Aladaya. (2025). A Konstruksi Epistemologis Academic Self-Efficacy pada Mahasiswa Muslim: Studi Fenomenologi Transendental. ALFIHRIS : Jurnal Inspirasi Pendidikan, 3(2), 08–24. https://doi.org/10.59246/alfihris.v3i2.1091