Strengthening Islamic Path-Goal Leadership in Pesantren: A Study in Indonesia

Authors

  • Syukron Abdurrahman Department of Islamic Religious Education, Institut Miftahul Huda Al Azhar, Banjar, Indonesia Author
  • Dainora Jankauskienė Klaipeda State University of Applied Sciences, Klaipeda, Lithuania, Northern Europe Author https://orcid.org/0000-0003-2599-2707
  • Muntaha Mahfud Department of Islamic Religious Education, Institut Miftahul Huda Al Azhar, Banjar, Indonesia Author https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2056-8192
  • Rafia Mukhtar The Islamia University of Bahawalpur, Bahawalpur, Pakistan Author https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1756-6751
  • Thofiqur Rohman Village Community Empowerment Institution (LPMD) Singasari, Karanglewas District, Banyumas Regency, Indonesia; Alami Islamic Boarding School Agricultural Foundation, Sokawera Village, Cilongok District, Banyumas Regency, Indonesia; Village Community Empowerment and Development Program (P3MD), Baturraden District, Banyumas Regency, Indonesia Author
  • Dewi Pirli Department of Primary School Teacher Education, Institut Miftahul Huda Al Azhar, Banjar, Indonesia Author
  • Faizal Dzaki Arifin Department of Islamic Economics, Institut Miftahul Huda Al Azhar, Banjar, Indonesia Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.20262686

Keywords:

Path-Goal Leadership, Islamic Education, Pesantren, Barakah-Oriented Leadership

Abstract

Background: Leadership in Indonesian pesantren (Islamic boarding schools) often combines cultural and spiritual elements, integrating religious values, student loyalty, and the charisma of the kyai (Islamic scholar). Path-Goal leadership theory provides a useful framework for understanding how Islamic leadership can enhance educational outcomes and institutional sustainability in these schools.

Method: This study employed a qualitative case study design across eight pesantren in Indonesia. Data were collected through field observations, semi-structured interviews with leaders, teachers, and students, and institutional documents. Thematic analysis was used to examine how Path-Goal leadership is implemented within an Islamic context.

Results: Findings show that pesantren leaders practice barakah-oriented management, where decision-making relies on informal deliberation, religious principles, and kyai guidance. This approach strengthens student loyalty, preserves Islamic educational traditions, and expands institutional networks, even in the absence of formal administrative procedures.

Discussion: Islamic Path-Goal leadership bridges traditional pesantren culture with contemporary educational needs. Leadership rooted in spirituality fosters collective solidarity and social legitimacy, which are crucial for effectively managing both formal and non-formal educational activities.

Conclusion: Islamic Path-Goal leadership in pesantren represents a contextually adapted model that integrates religious, cultural, and pedagogical values. The success of these educational institutions is influenced not only by formal structures but also by spiritual and relational leadership practices.

Novelty: This study provides empirical insights into Islamic leadership in pesantren, contributing theoretically and practically to context-sensitive educational management in Indonesia.

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Strengthening Islamic Path-Goal Leadership in Pesantren: A Study in Indonesia. (2026). Nahdlatul Fikr ISSN (Online) 3109-5143, 2(2), 48–65. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.20262686

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