The Role of Empathetic Communication in Relational Leadership in Islamic Educational Institutions: A Case Study at Ar-Rahmat Islamic Middle School, Majalengka

Authors

  • Uun Purnasih Universitas Islam Bunga Bangsa Cirebon

Keywords:

empathic communication, relational leadership, islamic educational institutions

Abstract

This study aims to describe the role of empathic communication in relational leadership within Islamic educational institutions, using a case study at SMP Islam Ar-Rahmat Majalengka. This approach seeks to understand how empathy-based interactions shape participatory, trusting, and collaborative leadership relationships among school leaders, teachers, and students. Data were collected through interviews with the principal, vice principal for curriculum, four teachers, and one student. The findings reveal that empathic communication serves as a fundamental foundation in building harmonious relationships among principals, teachers, and students. Through the practices of active listening, understanding individual perspectives, and expressing care and appreciation, leaders are able to create a collaborative and supportive work climate. Empathic communication also plays a crucial role in resolving conflicts, strengthening trust, and fostering a sense of togetherness within the school environment. This study emphasizes that relational leadership in Islamic educational institution is not only oriented toward achieving institutional goals but also toward nurturing humanistic and spiritual values in everyday interactions

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Published

2026-03-11

How to Cite

Purnasih, U. (2026). The Role of Empathetic Communication in Relational Leadership in Islamic Educational Institutions: A Case Study at Ar-Rahmat Islamic Middle School, Majalengka. Proceedings International Conference of Bunga Bangsa, 4(1), 129–153. Retrieved from https://journal.ljpi.bbc.ac.id/index.php/icobba/article/view/500

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