Spirituality and Self-efficacy: A Comparison between College and Madāris Students

Authors

  • Dr. Muhammad Amjad Assistant Professor, Department of Islamic Studies, BZU, Multan
  • Dr. Abdul Ghaffar Assistant Professor, Department of Islamic Studies, University of Okara

Abstract

The current study is aimed to investigate the differences between spirituality and self-efficacy in college and madāris students. Survey research design is used. Sample is selected through non-probability purposive sampling strategy. 100 students were recruited from government colleges of Shāīl division and 100 from registered madāris of Shāīl division. Multidimensional Measure of Islamic Spirituality and General Self-efficacy Scale were used to collect data. T-test analysis revealed statistically significant differences of spirituality and self-efficacy between college and madāris students. Madāris students showed higher level of spirituality and self-efficacy. The findings of the present study will help educationists to broad the scope of general education in order to strengthen the personalities of students in government colleges.

Published

2019-12-30

How to Cite

Dr. Muhammad Amjad, and Dr. Abdul Ghaffar. 2019. “Spirituality and Self-Efficacy: A Comparison Between College and Madāris Students”. Al-Qamar 2 (2):75-84. https://alqamarjournal.com/index.php/alqamar/article/view/289.

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