Perception and Implementation of the Islamic Community Development Study Program in 
Indonesia 
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improving people's quality of life but also important in building a solid foundation for 
sustainable national development. 
Education plays an important role in shaping a prosperous and just society through 
the  improvement  of  knowledge,  skills,  and  attitudes  necessary  for  a  productive  and 
harmonious life. (Supardi Hamid & Rusmawan, 2022). With equal access to education, 
every  individual  has  the  opportunity  to  develop  his  or  her  potential,  which  in  turn 
contributes  to  improving  economic  well-being  through  job  creation,  increased 
productivity, and poverty reduction. (Aminuddin, Harahap, & Dawi, 2021). In addition, 
education also plays a role in instilling the values of justice, equality, and respect for 
human rights, which are the basis for the creation of an inclusive and democratic society. 
Through education, individuals are taught to think  critically,  empathize, and actively 
participate in social life, all of which are essential for building a just and harmonious 
community.  
The term community development was officially used in the UK in 1948 to replace 
the long-used term mass education. (Rofiah, 2021; Yigobalom, 2019). Currently, global 
dynamics show that there is significant inequality between countries, especially between 
developed  and  developing  countries.  (Dalimoenthe,  2023;  Rustiadi,  2018).  Even 
countries that  are considered  developed  and  prosperous also  face  internal  challenges 
related to the fulfilment of welfare rights for their citizens. The weaknesses of the welfare 
state model are beginning to be seen with the increasing dependence of society on the 
country, which contributes to the resource crisis.  
Community  development  involves  a  series  of  processes,  tasks,  practices,  and 
visions to empower communities to actively participate in their development. The goal is 
to allow people to control their own goals. To achieve effective control, it is necessary to 
have a sustainable development structure and process in which communities can identify 
and formulate issues, needs, and problems that are relevant to them. Effective control also 
requires  adequate  access  to  resources,  including  income,  materials,  knowledge,  and 
strong skills. (Firman, 2021; Hendrawati Hamid, 2018; Zubaedi, 2016). 
After its early era, little was widely available about community development in 
writing, both for practitioners and academics who had access to libraries. However, since 
the  1960s,  the  literature  on  this  topic  has  grown  significantly.  Currently,  there  are 
publishers  such  as  Policy  Press  (www.policypress.co.uk)  that  specifically  publish  a 
category of books about community development. Although the price of books remains 
an issue for practitioners, this collection of books is now more accessible regularly.  
Although  the  context  of  community  development  at  both  the  national  and 
international  levels  has  undergone  substantial  changes  in  recent  years,  much  of  the 
information documented in publications comes from the International Association for 
Community Development (www.cdglobal.org).  Valuable lessons can be learned from 
tracing the history of these various sources that can help practitioners learn from previous 
mistakes. 
Community development experts from various countries have examined the issue 
of community development from various perspectives, including its concept, practice,