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本文从《以色列古兰经》第14节的角度来描述、认识、理解和分析自我评价。自我评价在心理学上被称为“自我反省”,意思是“自我纠正”,而在伊斯兰教中则被称为muḥāsabah或muḥāsabah al- nafnai。Muḥāsabah,尤其是对一个穆斯林来说,是一种计算和评估自己的尝试,他犯了多少罪,他没有做什么好事。本研究是文献研究法下的定性研究,主要从《以色列章》第14节的角度探讨自我进化问题。数据来源来自宗教事务部对《古兰经》的翻译,与自我评价相关的书籍包含来自《以色列》第14节的自我评价。数据分析采用定性数据分析方法。QS al- israel ': 14中的自我评价指的是al-ḥisāb这个词,如果可以对自己所做的所有事情进行评价的话。在《古兰经》第14节中解释了这一点,真主在清算日(后世的审判)评价了他的创造物。所以人受命令,要判断自己的行为。假设它与教育评价的观点有关。在这种情况下,al-ḥisāb的含义表明,评估结果取决于科目完成考试问题的强度。因此,教育者的任务就是在认真完成试题的同时激发学习者的主体学习和最大化。
Self-evaluation in perspective of Surah Al-Isrā verse 14th
This paper describes, knows, understands, and analyzes self-evaluation from the perspective of surah Al-Isrā verse 14. Self-evaluation in psychology is called self-introspection, which means self-correction, while in Islam, it is called muḥāsabah or muḥāsabah al-nafṣ. Muḥāsabah, in the person of a Muslim in particular, is an attempt to count and evaluate himself, how many sins he has committed and what good he has not done. This study is qualitative research under the literature study method, which focuses on the question of self-evolution from the perspective of surah Al-Isra verse 14. The data source comes from the ministry of religious affairs' translation of the Qur'an, and books related to self-evaluation contain self-evaluation from surah Al-Isra' verse 14. Data were analyzed using the qualitative data analysis method. Self-evaluation in QS Al-Isra': 14refers to the word al-ḥisāb, if an evaluation may be done by oneself on all the deeds that have been done. Explaining this, in surah Al-Isrā'a verse 14, Allah evaluates His creatures on the day of reckoning (the trial of the Hereafter). Therefore it is a man who is commanded to judge his own deeds. Suppose it is associated with the point of evaluation of education. In that case, the meaning of al-ḥisāb indicates that the assessment results depend on the intensity of the subject in completing the exam question. Therefore, the task of educators is to motivate the subject of the learner to learn and maximum when completing the exam question seriously.