Ganjar Eka Subakti
Department of General Education, Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia, Indonesia
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Research
People with Special Needs in Religious Literacy
Author(s): Elan Sumarna*, Muhamad Parhan, Mursyidin Abdurrahman, Jenuri Jenuri, Ganjar Eka Subakti and Zubir Zubir
This study was to determine the extent of the existence of those with special needs (special needs) in religious literacy. The East's disrespect, especially the Muslim community towards special needs, is not the result of Islam as its religion but by a culture that is not friendly to special needs. In this case, they are generally Muslims who are not literate towards Islam as their religion, which in content strongly recognizes the existence of special needs. This article aims to present the existence of people with special needs in religious literacy, while, in general, society views that religion does not say much about them. Circumstances, where religion is seen as less talking about them, can be found in various research journals. However, as a religion, Islam has been talking about them in substance long ago without the slightest discrimination. This study applied a qualitati.. Read More»