Good Character, Good Deeds and Good Speech for Developing Multicultural Islamic Education: An Islamic Concept

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INTRODUCTION
A successful life is a lucky life, one who achieves goals, who wins, and what everyone desires.Many people think that a successful life can be achieved if they can meet the needs of primary, secondary, and tertiary life, meaning that the needs for clothing, food, housing, vehicles, education, health, entertainment, etc. can be fulfilled satisfactorily [1].Many people also claim that success is the success of completing higher education, an upward working career, and becoming a winner (champion) in a competition or race [2].The measure of success is a measure of worldliness.What is real success?!
The parable of the life of the world is described by Allah Most High in the Qurran (Q), as meaning: "Verily, the parable of this worldly life is like water (rain) that We send down and the sky, and then flourish because the water is the plants of the earth, some of which are eaten by humans and livestock.Until then the earth has perfected its beauty and wears (also) its jewels, and its permissive owners think that they must dominate it, suddenly Our punishment comes to him at night or day, and then We make (his plants) like plants.sickled, as if it had never grown yesterday.Thus We explain the signs of power (We) to people who think" (Q Yunus 10:24)."And give parables to them (humans), the life of the world as rainwater that We send down from the sky, then it becomes fertile because of the plants on earth, then the plants become dry and are blown away by the wind.And it is Allah, Almighty over all things "(Q al-Kahf 18:45).
Al-Quran gives guidance to humans about a truly successful life, a life of luck and victory.Allah Almighty says in the Koran, "For the sake of time (time of 'Asr) humans are really at a loss, except those who believe and do good deeds and advice advising them to obey the truth and advise to fulfill patience (Q al-'Ashr 103: 1-3).Some letters (chapters, surahs) in the Quran begin with Allah's oath to time, namely 'wal-' asr' (for the sake of Asr time).In other surahs, Allah Swt also vows against time, such as 'wad-duha' (by the time of duha), 'wal-lail' (by night, and 'wan-nahar' (for the time of day) [3].Surahs or verses that begin with Allah's oath to time show that the contents of the letter or verse are very, very important and must be taken seriously by humans.Apart from starting with an oath of time ('asr), the verses in the letter al-'Ashr are confirmed by the words 'inna' (actually) and 'lam taukid' (short lam reading in lafii khusrin, which means to emphasize) [4].So, in that letter, Allah Swt emphasized, "Oath by the time all human beings are truly at a loss, except for those who believe, do good deeds, correct, and be patient.In other words, according to Allah Swt who confirmed in the letter, there are four criteria for a successful life (lucky, winning), namely faith, good deeds, correctness, and patience [5].Complete unity, cannot be dipped or reduced.The word 'sholih' means 'whole' (not broken apart) or 'complete', which is also usually translated as 'good'.Goodness due to wholeness and completeness.

RESEARCH METHOD
This research is qualitative research that aims to develop an Islamic quality-of-life model for Islamic multicultural education.Research is conducted by referring to various sources of writing (literary research), and then formulating with deductive and inductive reasoning (thinking).Deductive reasoning is reasoning that is done by describing (explaining) a theory or postulate that is general so that it breaks down into specific things [6].Deductive reasoning is used to elaborate verses of the Qur'an as well as al-Hadith shahih (the true).Inductive reasoning is reasoning that is done by concluding specific things to become general theories or prepositions [7].An example of inductive reasoning is the explanation of indicators of action (deeds), to then be considered as good action (amal sholeh).
In addition, the quality of character of a Muslim also shows the main characteristics of the Prophet Saw, namely shidiq (honest), amanah (trustworthy), fathanah (intelligent), tabligh (conveying revelation / knowledge / information), gratitude (thankful), patience, sincerity, tawadhu, and so on.Shidiq etymologically means true or honest, i.e. true in heart (ash-shidqulqalb), true in speech (ash-shidqul-hadith or ash-shidqul-lisaan), right in deeds (ash-shidqul-'amal), right in promise (ash-shidqul-wa'ad), right in will (ashshidqul -'azam), right in association (ashidqul-mu'amalah), and true in reality (ash-shidqul-haal) [8].A true heart is a heart that is clean and based on faith (the six pillars of faith).True speech is speech that contains truth, goodness, expediency, and honesty.Right deeds are those that are obeyed for Allah's sake, obey the guidance of the Almighty, namely Allah al-Haq, and follow the Shari'atullaah.A promise is said to be true if it is kept.Right will is a will that is done correctly and is beneficial to seek the pleasure of Allah [9].The right association is an association that follows the guidance of Allah and His Messenger, namely not arrogant, not treasonous, not deceiving, not hostile, and not falsifying [5].True in reality is to appear as it is, honest, not far-fetched, and far from falsehood.
Terminologically, trust is to maintain or secure the deposit (loan) and return it to the owner in its original state.For example, human bodies and lives belong to Allah, who in a state of Islam (aslama -Q al-'Imran 3:83) to Him, while humans are only entrusted or lent bodies and lives by Allah.Thus, humans must preserve (secure) our bodies and lives to remain in a state of aslama (surrender to follow what Allah wants) until death later (when the body and life are taken by the Owner) [10].In a broader sense, amanah means fulfilling obligations as well as possible, keeping all the blessings of Allah, keeping secrets, keeping deposits (loans), and returning them as before.The duties given by God to man are also trusts.
The deep belief that Allah alone is the Giver of Rizqi, Lawmaker, Creator, Leader, Keeper, and Manager requires humans to always be grateful to Allah the Most Merciful and Merciful.In general, gratitude means thanking Allah ar-Razaaq, the Giver of fortune.Allah said, which means, "And Allah brought you out of your mother's belly knowing nothing, and He gave you hearing, sight and heart, that you might be grateful" (Q an-Nahl 16:78)."And (remember also), when your Lord declared; " Indeed, if you are grateful, surely We will increase (favors) to you, and if you deny (My favors), then surely My doom is very painful" (Q Ibrahim 14:7).
The term ash-shabr (patient), etymologically, means to curb or retain.Terminologically, patience means to curb or refrain from lustful desires or

Amal Imaniah (faithful action)
Faithful action is the action that must be based on faith, namely the six pillars of faith.Amal Imaniah to Allah is that all human deeds should be intended because of Allah Ta'alaa alone, and the purpose of charity is the pleasure of Allah (mardhatillaah).Human deeds are always known, seen, and heard by Allah -al-'Aalim, al-Bashir, and as-Samii ', anywhere and anytime.Amal Imaniah to angels is that all human deeds are recorded by the Angel Raqib (Registrar of good deeds) and Atid (Registrar of bad deeds) [14].If humans keep Angel Raqib busy then he will follow Angel Ridwan's army to heaven, but if he keeps Atid busy then he will follow Malik's army to hell.Amal Imaniah to the Book is that human deeds should follow the instructions of the Bible, namely al-Quranul-Kariim [15].Amal Imaniah to the Prophet is that human deeds should follow the example of the prophets, especially Rasulullaah Muhammad Saw.Amal Imaniah to Doomsday is that all human deeds will be accountable in the afterlife [16].Amal Imaniah to Qadha-Qadar is that human deeds (human ability to do) are the qadha-qadar (decision) of Allah, namely the provisions and measurements that have been determined by Allah Swt.
"The Prophet has believed in the Koran which was revealed to him from his Lord, and so have those who believe.All have faith in Allah, His angels, His books, and His apostles.(They say): "We do not differentiate between one person (with others) from His apostles", and they say: "We E-ISSN: 3025-8839 Copyright ⓒ 2023 Authors hear and we obey."(They pray): "Forgive us, our Lord, and to You is the place to return" (Q al-Baqarah 2: 285)."And give good news to those who believe and do good, that they will provide heavens with rivers flowing in them.Whenever they are given sustenance of fruit in these heavens, they say: "This is what was given to us before."They are given like fruits, and they will have pure wives in them, and they will be eternal in them" (Q al-Baqarah 2:25)."And those who believe and do good deeds, they are the inhabitants of heaven; they are eternal in it "(Q al-Baqarah 2:82).

Amal Ilmiah (Scientific action)
Scientific action is the action that contains knowledge.A person must understand what he is doing, and also be skilled at doing it, for example, a person who repairs a car or motorcycle must be able to dismantle a car or motorcycle engine [17].Action must contain knowledge, namely professionalism, do not do action without knowledge, because Allah reminds us in the Koran, "And do not follow what you do not know of.Verily hearing, seeing and heart, they will be held accountable" (Q al-Israa ' 17:36).In one hadith, it is stated that a person who betrayed (wasted a mandate) was a person who gave up a business (job) to someone who was not an expert.If a matter is left to someone who is not an expert then wait for its destruction (doomsday) [18].For example, if the affairs (work) of the hospital are left to civil engineering experts then wait for the end (destruction) of the hospital [19].On the other hand, if the doctors are in charge of building roads or bridges, then wait for the road and the hospital to end [20].Why did the doomsday (destruction) happen?This is because there is no knowledge (expertise) in the work being done.The full translation of the hadith is as follows: Abu Hurairah Ra. said: In an assembly, when the Prophet was talking with a people, there came a village who asked: "When is the end of the world?" the Prophet continued to speak, then some of them said: "He did not hear it" until when he finished speaking he said: "Where is the person who is asking about the end of the world?"He said: "I am O Messenger of Allah".He said: "If the message is wasted then wait for the end of the world" He said: "How to waste it?"He said: "If the case (affairs) is submitted to other than the experts, then wait for the end of the world" (Bukhari).
If the term scientific action is reversed, it becomes a term of ilmu amaliah (practiced knowledge), that is, knowledge must be practiced or disseminated, not to be a smart person alone but to invite people to be smart as well.In one hadith, it is stated that a person who betrayed (wasted a mandate) was a person who gave up a business (job) to someone who was not an expert.If a matter is left to someone who is not an expert then wait for its destruction (doomsday) [21].For example, if the affairs (work) of the hospital are left to civil engineering experts then wait for the end (destruction) of the hospital [22].On the other hand, if the doctors are in charge of building roads or bridges, then wait for the road and the hospital to end [23].Why did the E-ISSN: 3025-8839 Copyright ⓒ 2023 Authors doomsday (destruction) happen?This is because there is no knowledge (expertise) in the work being done.

Amal Karimah (noble action)
It is a human act that shows good/noble deeds, such as feet walking to a good place, hands helping others, mouth eating and drinking halal food and drinks, good and polite speaking mouth, positive thinking), and so on.
And your Lord has commanded that you should not worship other than Him and should do good to your parents as well as possible.If one of them or both of them reach old age in your care, then never say to them the word "ah" and do not yell at them and say to them a noble word (Q al-Israa 17:23) "Indeed Allah has divided your morals/temperament, as Allah has divided your sustenance.Indeed, Allah has given the wealth of the world to those He loves and also to those He does not love.While He has never given a position in religion (noble morals) except to those whom He loves.Thus, people who have been given a position in religion (noble morals) means that Allah has loved them."History of al-Hakim and declared as authentic hadith by al-Albani.Indeed, I was sent to perfect a noble character (Narrated by Baihaqi)."Whoever humbles himself for the sake of Allah, surely Allah will raise his rank" Ahmad narrated and stated as hasan hadith by al-Albani.

Amal Rahmah (beloved action)
It is the action that reflects mercy (compassion, love), namely action that arises from a clean conscience because love/compassion arises from the heart.In other words, charity is a physical charity that is driven and controlled by a clean conscience.The heart should accompany the eye to see, the ear to hear, the mouth to speak and eat and drink, the brain to think, the hands to give, and the feet to walk and run.Allah said, "And We have not sent you but to be a mercy to the worlds."(Q al-Anbiyaa (21):107) Love is an expression of feelings of love, pleasure, compassion, and satisfaction with someone else with a sincere sacrifice, and real responsibility to achieve the expected goals/ideals.Allah said, as meaning, "Say, 'If your fathers, children, brothers, wives, relatives, the wealth you are working on, the business you are afraid of losing, and the houses you love are dearer to you than in Allah and His Messenger and (from) jihad in His way, so wait until Allah brings His judgment'.And Allah does not guide the wicked" (Q at-Taubah (9):24) The verse gives a lesson that the highest love (the top love) is love for Allah, which should be able to color or animate other loves.In other words, all love (love for parents, husband, wife, children, property, etc.) should be in the context of love for Allah.All love is (should be) love for Allah.
The Messenger of Allah (peace be upon him) said: Love your lover properly because one day he may become someone you hate.Hate it properly because it could be that one day he will become your lover.

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Copyright ⓒ 2023 Authors (narrated by al-Tirmidhi); "Whoever loves for the sake of Allah, hates for the sake of Allah, gives for the sake of Allah, does not give for the sake of Allah, then he has perfected his faith" (narrated by Abu Dawud and Ibn Asakir); "The parable of the believers in loving each other, loving each other, loving each other is like one body which when one member of the body complains, the whole body feels like complaining, keeps awake, can't sleep and feels hot" (narrated by Muslim) Rasulullah (peace be upon him) also said in a prayer, "O Allah, give me sustenance of Your love and the love of useful people for me to love by Your side.O Allah, all that You provide for me among those I love, make it strength to get what You love, make it freedom in everything You love."narrated by Turmudzi) 5. Amal Barakah (better action) Amal Barakah is a human act that provides benefits and added value for others and oneself.Human actions should show benefits and added value for others, themselves, and even the entire universe.Barakah (blessing) means increasing goodness, for example, blessed knowledge is the knowledge that can increase goodness, and blessed wealth is wealth that can increase goodness [24].If something does not add to the goodness it is not called a blessing.Rasulullah (peace be upon him) reminded, "khair-naas anfa'uhu linnaas" (the best of humans are humans who benefit others).Allah said, meaning: If the inhabitants of the lands had believed and were pious, we would surely have bestowed upon them blessings from the heavens and the earth, but they denied (Our signs), then We will punish them for their deeds.(Q al-A'raaf 7:96)

Amal Salamah (saved action)
Amal Salamah is a human action that is safe and saves oneself and others in this world and the hereafter.An example of this is a motorcycle rider who wears a helmet, carries a driver's license and vehicle registration, obeys traffic rules, and is careful on the road.Another example is people who work on painting tall buildings using safety equipment such as helmets, ropes, ladders, etc. Salamah (saved action) contains prudence, thoroughness, accuracy, discipline, skills, and knowledge to achieve safety [25].It usually requires infrastructure or tools that support work safety, helmets, protective clothing, goggles, ropes, traffic signs/signs, and so on.
Ibn 'Umar Ra. said the Messenger of Allah (peace be upon him).holding my shoulder and said: "He is this world, be you like a stranger or a pedestrian."Ibn Umar said, 'If you are in the evening, do not wait for the morning; and if it's in the morning don't wait for the afternoon.Take advantage of your health before you get sick, and your life before you die." (narrated by Bukhari) Rasulullah (peace be upon him) taught a prayer that is very important for the safety of his people's lives in this world and the hereafter.
From Abu Hurairah Ra the Messenger of Allah said: "There is no prayer that is said by a servant that is more important than prayer: "O Allah, I

MULTICULTURAL ISLAMIC EDUCATION
God created the universe by sharing a variety of shapes, colors, and types.Humans are created with different ethnic groups, skin colors, hair colors, and various face shapes.Plants are created with different types.Animals are created in many shapes, colors, and shapes.Flowers are created with various citizens and shapes [26] [27].Fruits are created with various colors and flavors, These things show that plurality is a reality of nature, the creation of God.
In the context of science, pluralism has various meanings; a) a culturally diverse picture of society; b) respect for different cultures; and c) more open opportunities for individual roles in society.
The plurality of human cultures makes humans aware of the existence of multicultural education, which is expressed by experts with various definitions, as quoted by Yaya Suryana (2015: 196-200), for example: 1. Multicultural education is a series of beliefs and explanations that recognize and assess the importance of cultural and ethnic diversity in the form of lifestyles, social experiences, personal identity, and educational opportunities from individuals, and countries.(James Banks).Islamic multicultural education is education that makes people aware of cultural diversity and how to behave towards other different cultures.This of course must be following Islamic teachings based on the Quran and al-Hadith as well as the ijtihad of trusted scholars.Good actions (deeds) and good speech, as explained above, strongly support the development of Islamic multicultural education, so that Muslims are well aware of cultural diversity and how to behave properly according to Islam towards other different cultures [28].
Abdul Mu'ti (2023) argued for changes in the paradigm of PAI (Pendidikan Agama Islam -Islamic religious education) leading to religious education that is more mindful, meaningful, and fun.The First, mindful means "devoting thought and care or attention to somebody" (Hornby 1989, 787).In the context of PAI, mindful education contains the following three aspects; Firstly, it contains the acceptance of the presence of differences and identity recognition.Secondly, mindful religious education should be student-centered.Thirdly, mindful education involves a process of dialogue.
The second path of the renewed approach to PAI is meaningful learning.Learning is meaningful when it is according to the level of development and ability, meets needs, answers questions, and equips for the present and future [29].The third path of renewal is fun learning [30].Al-Syaibani (1979, 615-619) said that learning is fun when it brings originality, freedom of thought, renewal, novelty, reflectiveness, and creativity, and creates a good impression and experience.Hamlan (2021) said: Through learning Islamic religious education can provide knowledge, attitudes, and skills in responding to local and global challenges, especially in shaping the human character of responsibility, honesty, tolerant harmony, and peace between the people and religious communities in community life.

CONCLUSION
The journey of human life must follow the Most Alive and the Most Enlivening.The quality of human life must fulfill the aspects outlined by the Living God.All of this is submitted to Him (aslama-yuslimu-islaman).Humans only surrender themselves to submit to Allah, the Lord of nature.The quality of Islamic life, which is certainly imbued with Islamic values, includes aspects of the quality of action (amal sholih), the quality of the work ethic (sincere intentions, planning, congregation, discipline, patience, and evaluation), and the quality of

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Qaulan Kariiman (good speech): Q 17:23 -Quran chapter 17, verse 23 Allah said, as meaning: And your Lord has decreed that you not worship except Him, and to parents, good treatment.Whether one or both of them reach old age [while] with you, say not to them [so much as], "uff," and do not repel them but speak to them a noble word.(Q al-Israa 17:23) b.Qaulan maisuuran (easy speech with gentle words): Q al-Isra 17:28 Allah said, as meaning: And if you [must] turn away from the needy awaiting mercy from your Lord which you expect, then speak to them a gentle word.(Q al-Israa 17:28) E-ISSN: 3025-8839 Copyright ⓒ 2023 Authors

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Qaulan Layyinan (gentle speech): Q Thaa-Haa 20:44 Allah said, as meaning: And speak to him with gentle speech that perhaps he may be reminded or fear [Allah] " (Q Thaa-Haa 20:44) d.Qaulan Baliighan (communicative speech): Q an-Nisaa 4:63 Allah said, as meaning: Those are the ones of whom Allah knows what is in their hearts, so turn away from them but admonish them and speak to them a far-reaching word.(QS an-Nisaa 4:63) e. Qaulan Sadiidan (right speech): Q 4:9; 33:70 And let those [executors and guardians] fear [injustice] as if they [themselves] had left weak offspring behind and feared for them.So let them fear Allah and speak words of appropriate justice.(Q an-Nisaa 4:9) f.Qaulan Ma'ruufan (understandable speech): Q 2: 235, 4: 5 & 8, 33: 32 E-ISSN: 3025-8839 Copyright ⓒ 2023 Authors Allah said, as meaning: There is no blame upon you for that to which you [indirectly] allude concerning a proposal to women or for what you conceal within yourselves.Allah knows that you will have them in mind.But do not promise them secretly except for saying a proper saying.And do not determine to undertake a marriage contract until the decreed period reaches its end.And know that Allah knows what is within yourselves, so beware of Him.And know that Allah is Forgiving and Forbearing.(Q al-Baqarah 2:235)