Although interactive digital learning media have been widely studied, the integration of the jeda sejarah concept in Islamic Religious Education learning at the elementary school level remains relatively limited. This study aims to develop the interactive digital learning media “JEDA” (Jejak Dakwah Nabi Muhammad dari Mekkah ke Madinah) while also testing its feasibility for fourth-grade elementary school students. This study employed a descriptive qualitative approach with the Design and Development (D&D) method through the ADDIE model (Analysis, Design, Development, Implementation, Evaluation), involving 21 fourth-grade students of SDN Sukaraja II as the main users, an Islamic Religious Education teacher as the material expert, and the fourth-grade homeroom teacher as the media expert selected through purposive sampling. Data were collected through observation, questionnaires, and interviews, and were then analyzed descriptively and qualitatively through the stages of data reduction, data display, and conclusion drawing. The results showed that the JEDA media obtained a very good assessment from the material expert at 98.75%, a good category from the media expert at 85%, and an average student response of 86.59%, which was also in the good category. These findings contribute to the development of technology-based learning in Islamic education while broadening understanding of the use of interactive media for delivering narrative historical material. This study concludes that the JEDA media is feasible for use in learning and supports students’ engagement and understanding of the historical material on the Prophet Muhammad SAW’s da’wah. The implications of this study include a practical contribution as an innovative alternative for teachers, as well as a conceptual contribution through the integration of the jeda sejarah approach as a more meaningful learning strategy.