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The development of students is not solely focused on classroom learning, and this remains a primary agenda of the Ministry of Education Malaysia. Holistic education is key to ensuring the comprehensive development of students, encompassing both academic aspects and character building. In an increasingly complex world, integrity, manners, and moral conduct are becoming more significant values, and character education programs in schools have a positive impact on student development. However, the role of teachers as educators is extremely critical. Teachers are not only responsible for imparting knowledge, but also play a role as mentors and role models for students and society. Teachers act as murabbi (educators), mu'allim (instructors), and mursyid (spiritual guides), all of which highlight their significant responsibility in shaping morally sound individuals. Hence, teachers need to internalize their role in cultivating a knowledgeable and ethical society, instilling the value of tauhid (the oneness of God) within themselves, which can then be translated into their daily lives, especially in teaching. This article aims to discuss the concept of Guru Insan Khalifah, which is expected to address all raised issues and subsequently become a primary indicator that can sustain all government policies and initiatives in addressing the pressures and challenges faced by teachers, as well as student disciplinary issues, in striving to achieve the aspirations outlined in the National Education Philosophy and the Malaysian Teacher Standards. This study is a descriptive analysis that will elucidate the concept of Insan Khalifah in developing resilient teacher leadership to face the challenges of a contemporary education system that has undergone many changes. The research is a basic study through documentation analysis, thematically analyzed according to predetermined thematic concepts. The study results focus on three key elements in building the identity of a teacher as Insan Khalifah: tauhid ihsan (theology and servitude), noble character, and the development of a civilization that brings well-being, peace, happiness, and mercy. The Guru Insan Khalifah is crucial in shaping positive values in teachers, fundamentally based on sound faith and correct thinking. This solid faith and correct thinking are believed to form a firm understanding of the concept of divinity and servitude, which in turn will drive the formation of integrated noble character and cultivate a love for goodness, well-being, and holistic excellence.
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