Ariffin, Muhammad Irwan and Mohamad Ali, Afiza and Abdul Molok, Nurul Nuha and Abdul Rashid, Khadijah Khalilah and Yaacob, Hamwira Sakti (2026) Mapping outcome-based education principles to Qur’anic guidance for Islamic higher education. Intellectual Discourse, 34 (2). pp. 293-317. ISSN 0128-4878 E-ISSN 2289-5639
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Abstract
This study evaluates Outcome-Based Education (OBE) through a Qur’anic lens by mapping six principles: clarity of focus, backward design, high expectations for all, expanded opportunity, constructive alignment, and continuous improvement, to relevant Qur’anic concepts and verses, corroborated by classical tafsīr sources. Using a thematic tafsīr method combined with the OBE literature, the analysis distils principle statements and specifies nonoverlapping implementation artefacts at programme and course levels. Findings indicate strong convergence between OBE logics and Qur’anic emphases on purposive ends, clarified criteria, equitable facilitation, curricular coherence, and evidence-guided review. The article proposes a synthesis that affirms theological compatibility and translates it into practical tools, including threshold tables, assessment blueprints, proficiency rubrics with feedback policy, equivalency matrices, programme alignment maps, and assurance-of-learning (AoL) cycles. The contribution is intended to support policy acceptance and implementation quality in Islamic higher education. Future work should pilot these instruments and evaluate impacts on attainment and quality assurance
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