An Overview of Akhlak and Moral Concepts and Their Relevance to Moral Education in Malaysia

Moral Education (ME) in Malaysian context is closely related to “akhlak” and moral concept. The use of the terms “akhlak” and moral in achieving the goal of forming people with noble character through the subject of ME has been influenced by Islam as the official religion of Malaysia and the diversi...

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Hauptverfasser: De Asildo, Noor Zulina S, Yasin, Maizura, Abdullah, Nur Surayyah Madhubala, Mokhtar, Marzni Mohamed
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