Education as a Human Investment (Case Study of Human Investment at Darul Amin Islamic Boarding School, Southeast Aceh)

Muhammad Arifin Ritonga

Abstract


Human investment is educating humans in the long term to produce human resources from humans themselves with quality resources. What is expected from education is the birth of human beings who have knowledgeable resources and freedom of thought and based on faith. If humans are educated to produce quality human resources like investing, with this capital will produce more. Likewise, humans become capital, it will produce outputs that will improve the quality of oneself, family, environment, organization, even in a nation or state. From an Islamic perspective, education has played an important role in efforts to produce reliable human resources and can answer the challenges of the times. Human resources are a human investment movement.


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Proceeding International Seminar and Conference on Islamic Studies (ISCIS)

Ruang Jurnal
Pascasarjana UIN Sumatera Utara Medan
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