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FAIPG students from Djuanda University (UNIDA) are conducting an international community service program through Arabic and Quranic studies at Bambrung Islam School in Thailand. This program aims to improve the quality of Islamic religious education through a focused, systematic approach that is relevant to students' needs. (20/08/2025)
In this activity, UNIDA students provide basic Arabic language instruction to facilitate understanding of the Quran and strengthen the ability to read, write, and recite the holy verses correctly. The learning approach used combines interactive methods, hands-on practice, and understanding of meaning, creating a more effective and enjoyable learning environment.
This activity not only provides benefits for students, but also provides valuable experience for UNIDA students in honing their teaching skills, cross-cultural communication, and broadening their insights into Islamic education at the international level.
Ustadz Areefen, the supervising teacher at Bambrung Islam School, and the principal, expressed his appreciation for the activity. "The presence of UNIDA students has brought renewed enthusiasm to our students in learning the Quran and Arabic. Their approach has greatly assisted the learning process at our school," he said.
This program is part of Djuanda University's commitment to producing graduates who are caring, competent, and ready to make a real contribution to the development of Islamic education in the international world.