Sustainable Management of Islamic Educational Institutions: A Synthesis of Selected Hadiths from Sahih al Bukhari

Authors

  • Abdul Kafi UTM Universitas Trunojoyo Madura
  • Nurita Andriani UTM Universitas Trunojoyo Madura

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.55927/eajmr.v5i2.27

Keywords:

Sustainable Management, Islamic Educational Institutions, Sahih Al Bukhari, Waqf, Eco Islamic Education

Abstract

This study aims to develop a conceptual model of sustainable management for Islamic educational institutions based on a synthesis of selected hadiths from Sahih al Bukhari. educational management and the explicit use of hadith as a normative foundation. Adopting a qualitative library-based approach with a thematic hadith analysis. The findings indicate that these hadiths can be articulated into five core dimensions of sustainable management for Islamic educational institutions: governance, financial management, assets/partnerships and endowment, knowledge sustainability, and institutional ecology. The study concludes that the systematic integration of values derived from Sahih al Bukhari with contemporary scholarly findings offers a comprehensive and applicable framework for sustainable management in pesantren, madrasah, and Islamic higher education institutions, while also opening avenues for future empirical research to test and refine the proposed model..

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2026-02-28 — Updated on 2026-03-26

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