Factors Influencing Arabic Language Subject Achievement Among Students of Government-Aided Religious Schools (Sabk) in Kota Setar District
Authors
Department of Modern Languages, Faculty of Languages and Communication, Sultan Idris Education University (Malaysia)
Senior Lecturer, Department of Modern Languages, Faculty of Languages and Communication, Sultan Idris Education University (Malaysia)
Article Information
DOI: 10.47772/IJRISS.2025.91100331
Subject Category: Education
Volume/Issue: 9/11 | Page No: 4252-4261
Publication Timeline
Submitted: 2025-11-27
Accepted: 2025-12-03
Published: 2025-12-10
Abstract
This study explores the dominant factors influencing Arabic language achievement among students in Government-Aided Religious Schools (SABK) in the Kota Setar District, Kedah. As Arabic is central to religious knowledge and scholarly communication, students’ performance reflects the overall effectiveness of Islamic education. Using a qualitative design with an interpretive phenomenological approach, semi-structured interviews were conducted with 12 Form Four students identified as high achievers in Arabic. The study is guided by Al-Ghazali’s Human Development Theory, which emphasizes balanced spiritual, physical, emotional, and intellectual growth, supported by Self-Regulated Learning Theory to understand students’ motivation and learning strategies. Thematic analysis revealed three key dimensions: student character, learning strategies, and peer dynamics. Findings show that personal character such as discipline, academic integrity, and spiritual sincerity drives intrinsic motivation to master Arabic. Self-directed learning strategies, including structured study plans, digital learning tools, and effective time management, further enhance proficiency. Peer influence functions in a dual way: supportive peers improve understanding through collaboration, while negative attitudes can reduce confidence and trigger language anxiety. Overall, the study highlights that Arabic achievement depends on the interplay of internal factors (character and spiritual motivation) and external factors (social support and learning environment). It recommends that SABK schools strengthen character development and social support within the curriculum to promote holistic student excellence aligned with Islamic educational philosophy.
Keywords
Personality, Learning Strategies; Peer Influence; Arabic Achievement; SABK; Al- Ghazali's Theory
Downloads
References
1. Ab Halim, F., & Muslaini, M. S. M. (2018). The impact of social media on the social behavior of students in vocational colleges. Online Journal for TVET Practitioners, 3(1). [Google Scholar] [Crossref]
2. Baba, R., Omar, M. N., Nor, N. Z. M., & Hassan, J. (2021). Problems with the academic achievement of Government Aided Religious Primary School (SABK) in Melaka. Ulwan Journal, 6(3), 261–270. [Google Scholar] [Crossref]
3. Duryat, H. M. (2021). Islamic Education Paradigm: Efforts to Strengthen Islamic Religious Education in Quality and Competitive Institutions. Alphabet. [Google Scholar] [Crossref]
4. Fadzil, N. A., Jaafar, N., & Rofiee, M. M. (2022). The relationship between student motivation and Arabic language mastery. Journal of Trials, 7(1), 194–210. [Google Scholar] [Crossref]
5. Ibrahim, M. Y., Rasid, M., & Yaacob, N. (2024). STPM Tahfiz Education in Malaysia: A brief highlight. International Research Journal of Shariah, Muamalat and Islam (IRJSMI), 6(16). [Google Scholar] [Crossref]
6. Ismail, R. A. M., & Othman, M. I. (2020). The challenges of managing school discipline today. In UUM Press eBooks. [Google Scholar] [Crossref]
7. Ministry of Education Malaysia. (2013). Malaysia Education Blueprint 2013–2025: Preschool to post-secondary education. Ministry of Education Malaysia. [Google Scholar] [Crossref]
8. Radi, N. H., & Amran, S. (2023). The strategies and challenges of implementing the learning approach differ among primary school teachers. Malaysian Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities (MJSSH), 8(5), e002336. [Google Scholar] [Crossref]
9. Sitasari, N. W. (2022). Get to know content analysis and thematic analysis in qualitative research. Scientific Forum, 19(1), 77–84. [Google Scholar] [Crossref]
10. Tang, S., & Amir, R. (2024). Peer influence on the learning motivation of primary school students in Pekan Nanas, Pontian district. Journal of the World of Education, 6(1). [Google Scholar] [Crossref]
Metrics
Views & Downloads
Similar Articles
- Assessment of the Role of Artificial Intelligence in Repositioning TVET for Economic Development in Nigeria
- Teachers’ Use of Assure Model Instructional Design on Learners’ Problem Solving Efficacy in Secondary Schools in Bungoma County, Kenya
- “E-Booksan Ang Kaalaman”: Development, Validation, and Utilization of Electronic Book in Academic Performance of Grade 9 Students in Social Studies
- Analyzing EFL University Students’ Academic Speaking Skills Through Self-Recorded Video Presentation
- Major Findings of The Study on Total Quality Management in Teachers’ Education Institutions (TEIs) In Assam – An Evaluative Study