THE VALUES OF DHIKRULLAH AS A STIMULUS FOR CHARACTER STRENGTHENING
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mark,dhikrullah , stimulus, characterAbstract
Character as an accumulation of the interaction of values with the human psyche has been the object of psychological studies by scientists to this day. The debate questions the relevant values in self-development to strengthen character. Although there has been a cognitive revolution, no study has been found that involves the values of dhikrullah as a character stimulus. The vibration of dhikrullah contains values that can function to develop self-awareness to strengthen character. This study is an academic response to the need for values as a stimulus in strengthening character. The author collected qualitative data to find the relevant values of dhikrullah as a stimulus to strengthen character. The results of the study show that the values of dhikrullah can be a stimulus that strengthens character. The values of dhikrullah can be a stimulus variable to increase self-awareness. The effect of dhikrullah affects emotions such as feelings of emotion, crying and joy. Therefore, the author concludes that continued awareness of the values contained in zikullah can strengthen your character. The results of this study are useful in building character through the dhikrullah values approach.
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