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Strengthening Islamic Ethics of Faith Commitment Among Muslim Children and Youth: A Conceptual Synthesis in Contemporary Society (107580)

Session Information: Anthropology, Religion and Spirituality
Session Chair: Maila Blanza
This presentation will be live-streamed via Zoom (Online Access)

Wednesday, 13 May 2026 12:30
Session: Session 2
Room: Live-Stream Room 3
Presentation Type: Live-Stream Presentation

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Muslim children and youth face growing challenges in maintaining faith commitment and practicing Islamic ethics due to social transformations and digital media’s influence on learning and religious practices. Strengthening Islamic ethics has become essential for families and educational institutions in shaping values and identity appropriate to contemporary contexts. This documentary research synthesized knowledge on strengthening Islamic ethical faith commitment among Muslim youth under contemporary challenges. Using an integrative literature review, the study systematically collected and analyzed relevant national and international research. The findings indicated that faith commitment emerges from a systemic ethical and social formation process through three interrelated dimensions. First, Islamic ethical principles linking faith with everyday practice. Second, social transmission mechanisms, particularly family roles in providing moral exemplars and religious communication. Third, educational systems integrating Islamic ethics into curricula and learning cultures. In contemporary society, these dimensions enable faith to extend beyond isolated religious activities, allowing continuous cultivation in everyday life. This article proposed a conceptual framework explaining faith commitment as a dynamic socio-ethical process, offering theoretical foundations for future research, program development, and systematic approaches to strengthening Islamic ethics and faith commitment among Muslim youth aligned with contemporary contexts.

Authors:
Chaiyawut Matsaman, Prince of Songkla University, Thailand
Punya Tepsing, Prince of Songkla University, Thailand
Kasetchai Laeheem, Prince of Songkla University, Thailand


About the Presenter(s)
Chaiyawut Matsaman is currently a Ph.D. student in Human and Social Development, Faculty of Liberal Arts, Prince of Songkla University, Hat Yai Campus, Thailand.

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