Nadwa: Jurnal Pendidikan Islam (Islamic Education Journal)
Vol. 15, No. 1, Juli 2021
ISSN 1979-1739 (p), 2502-8057 (e)
DOI : 10.21580/nw.2021.15.2.8579
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Criticizing Higher Education Policy in Indonesia:
Spiritual Elimination and Dehumanisation
Moh Roqib
1
, Siti Sarah
2
, Agus Husein As Sabiq
3
,
Mohamad Sobirin
4
, Abdal Chaqil Harimi
5
1,2,3,4,5
Universitas Islam Negeri Profesor Kiai Haji Saifuddin Zuhri
Purwokerto, Indonesia
1
moh.roqib@iainpurwokerto.ac.id
Article History: Abstract:
Submitted:
13-07-2021
Accepted:
04-09-2021
Published:
07-09-2021
The Ministry of Education and Culture's policy on
“Merdeka Belajar” (Freedom of Learning) seeks to enable
students to master different valuable disciplines to access
the work field (link and match). This article investigates
Freedom of Learning policy direction and unpacks freedom
of learning from the viewpoint of prophetic education
theory. This research employs a literature review process.
The information was gathered by studying the Ministry of
Education and Culture legislation and laws, literature, and
compiled references of the policy. The findings suggested
that the Freedom of Learning policy's trajectory
accommodates data in the material domains (cognitive,
affective, and psychomotor), yet it lacked spirituality. The
principle of prophetic education is to move humans to be
decent (righteous), to achieve the great humans (insān
kāmil), and to improve (muṣliḥ) the world into an ideal
environment or society (khaira ummah) capable of
bridging the gap the means. Professional education
continues to carry out a constant, creative mechanism to
get citizens closer to God (transcendence) through digitally
increasing human ideals and avoiding harmful stuff
(liberation). Competence in the policy of independent
learning is maintained by prophetic education.
Keywords: dehumanisation; freedom of learning; higher
education; liberation; merdeka belajar; prophetic education;
spirituality