Yousif Mahmadov
Azerbaijan State Pedagogy University, Baku, Azerbijan

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Digital Islamic Literacy and Students' Religious Moderation: Evidence from Indonesian Islamic Senior High Schools Mahmoud Abdullah; Huzaiman Hushin; Salma Begum; Yousif Mahmadov; Abdallah El-Khatib
Ar-rayyan: Journal Of Islamic Education Vol. 2 No. 1: Jan-Jun 2025, Ar-Rayyan: Journal of Islamic Education
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The widespread use of digital media has reshaped students' access to religious knowledge while simultaneously increasing exposure to misinformation and religious extremism. Consequently, strengthening digital Islamic literacy has become increasingly important in promoting religious moderation among students. This study aims to investigate the relationship between digital Islamic literacy and students' attitudes toward religious moderation in Islamic senior high schools in Indonesia. A quantitative correlational design was employed involving 487 students selected through stratified random sampling. Data were analyzed using Structural Equation Modeling (SEM). The findings demonstrate that digital Islamic literacy positively influences students' understanding of Islamic teachings, critical evaluation of online religious information, tolerance toward diversity, and rejection of extremist narratives. Students with higher levels of digital literacy exhibit significantly stronger attitudes toward peaceful coexistence and inclusive religious perspectives. The study further identifies teachers' digital competence and school culture as important mediating factors. The novelty of this research is the development of an integrated conceptual model linking digital Islamic literacy, critical religious reasoning, and religious moderation, offering empirical evidence for strengthening Islamic education in the digital era.
Green Islamic Education: Integrating Environmental Ethics into Islamic Religious Education for Sustainable Development Mahmoud Abdullah; Huzaiman Hushin; Salma Begum; Yousif Mahmadov; Abdallah El-Khatib
Ar-rayyan: Journal Of Islamic Education Vol. 2 No. 2: Juli-Des 2025, Ar-Rayyan: Journal of Islamic Education
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Environmental degradation has become one of the most pressing global challenges, requiring educational institutions to cultivate ecological awareness and responsible environmental behavior among students. Islamic Religious Education possesses strong theological foundations for environmental stewardship; however, these values remain insufficiently integrated into classroom instruction. This study aims to develop a Green Islamic Education framework that incorporates Islamic environmental ethics into the teaching and learning process. A qualitative design based on library research and multiple case studies was employed. Data were obtained through curriculum analysis, classroom observations, interviews with teachers, and institutional document reviews. The results demonstrate that integrating Qur’anic environmental values, prophetic traditions, project-based ecological activities, and community participation significantly enhances students’ environmental literacy, ecological responsibility, and sustainable lifestyles. The framework also encourages interdisciplinary collaboration aligned with Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). The novelty of this study is the formulation of a comprehensive Green Islamic Education model that combines Islamic ecological theology, environmental education, and sustainability competencies within contemporary Islamic Religious Education
Authentic Assessment in Islamic Religious Education: Measuring Students’ Holistic Competencies through Performance-Based Evaluation Mahmoud Abdullah; Huzaiman Hushin; Salma Begum; Yousif Mahmadov; Abdallah El-Khatib
Ar-rayyan: Journal Of Islamic Education Vol. 3 No. 1: Jan-Jun 2026, Ar-Rayyan: Journal of Islamic Education
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Assessment in Islamic Religious Education has traditionally focused on measuring cognitive achievement, often neglecting students’ affective and behavioral competencies. This study aims to develop an authentic assessment model capable of comprehensively evaluating students’ knowledge, attitudes, skills, and religious practices. A research and development methodology employing the Borg and Gall model was utilized. The study involved curriculum experts, Islamic education teachers, and secondary school students during instrument development, validation, pilot implementation, and evaluation stages. Data were analyzed using content validity, reliability testing, and descriptive statistics. The findings indicate that authentic assessment using portfolios, reflective journals, project evaluations, self-assessment, peer assessment, and performance tasks provides a more comprehensive understanding of students’ learning outcomes. Teachers also reported greater effectiveness in monitoring students’ character development, religious practice, and collaborative skills. The assessment model aligns well with competency-based curricula and supports continuous learning improvement. The novelty of this study lies in constructing a Holistic Authentic Assessment Framework specifically designed for Islamic Religious Education, integrating cognitive, affective, psychomotor, and spiritual domains into a unified evaluation system