Repentence Model of Al-Ghazali (M-TaG)
Adolescents involved in sex before marriage and having children out of wedlock with abandoned babies are increasing every year. Adolescent girls living in moral rehabilitation center has also an issue because the number is increasing. This study aims to identify the appropriate inventory to meas...
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Language: | Burmese |
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Universiti Sains Islam Malaysia
2016
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Online Access: | http://ddms.usim.edu.my/handle/123456789/9815 |
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Summary: | Adolescents involved in sex before marriage and having children out of
wedlock with abandoned babies are increasing every year. Adolescent
girls living in moral rehabilitation center has also an issue because the
number is increasing. This study aims to identify the appropriate inventory
to measure the process of repentance youth who were involved in adultery
through analysis of Structural Equation Model. To ensure that the constructs
are well-constructed, study design uses a combination of qualitative and
quantitative. The first phase uses a qualitative approach involving focus
groups to construct the instrument. Qualitative findings identify eight level in
the process of repentance, al-Ghazali had identified namely, the guidance of
faith, Islamic guidance, moral guidance, muhasabah, muatabah, muaqabah,
mujahadah and istiqamah. Next, was to develop a self-assessment inventory
using five-point Likert scale that list 49 items. The study involved 284
respondents who were involved in sex before marriage. However, Structural
equation modeling analysis had produced Fit models that show only 13 items
of which five items for combinations construct of understanding, five items
for combinations of action and only three items to construct of repentance.
The results showed construct as combination of understanding is significant
and positive relationship with the constructs combination of action (r = 0.78)
with repentance constructs as moderators of a weak positive relationship
but on constructs combination Understanding (r = 0.22). Implication of
this study suggests that understanding the components driving someone to
act in the process of repentance. However, understanding the constructs
showed a positive influence on the construct of self. Instead, taubat can not
influence action in the context of the entire repentance process. Future study
is proposed to groups of boys to identify similarities or differences in model
Repentance Al-Ghazali (M-Tag). |
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