Wednesday, January 19, 2011

My beloved campus


This is where I was educated and taught discipline
Boarding School, for centuries, has become an educational institution that has a significant role in Indonesia. As an educational vessel generation of Muslims, Pondok Pesantren endlessly inculcate moral and civilized, and the transformation of media science.

Pondok Modern Darussalam Gontor is one of the boarding school that also color the world of education in Indonesia. Located in a village in East Java named Gontor, Pondok Modern Darussalam Gontor took all the concentration and potential for Islamic education. This is further reinforced by not Pondok Modern Darussalam Gontor involvement in practical politics. Because the cottage is not affiliated to political parties or any social organization, he can independently determine the pace, so it has a wider latitude in education and teaching.

"Pondok Modern above and for all classes." Similarly, the principle held by Pondok Modern Darussalam Gontor since it was first established. With the release of these institutions from political content, this cabin can be more focused on fulfilling the mandate of education and teaching in his shoulder. Educational climate that is more calm and conducive is created, with the underlying spirit and sincerity without being influenced by any interest.

One of the blessings bestowed by Allah SWT. Instusi That is, in the age of 84, can continue to enhance the role and existence in educating the Muslim youth of quality. The alumni are now engaged in various fields of religious, social, civic, and government. Some of them continue studying in various universities in Indonesia, as well as at universities in countries of the Middle East and the West. The role and achievements of its alumni is what it the name of Pondok Modern Darussalam Gontor as a respected institution of Islamic education in Southeast Asia. And with their support as well, this cottage to be strong and steadfast in the face of various challenges and trials.

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