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The Urgency of WhatsApp in Online Learning: Elaboration and Perception of Islamic Religious Education Teachers in Indonesia Raharjo, Raharjo; Nasikhin, Nasikhin; Supriyono, Widodo
Eduprof : Islamic Education Journal Vol. 6 No. 2 (2025): Eduprof : Islamic Education Journal
Publisher : Program Pascasarjana, Universitas Islam Bunga Bangsa Cirebon

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47453/eduprof.v6i2.284

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This study aims to analyze the perceptions of Islamic Religious Education teachers regarding the use of WhatsApp as an online learning platform. Using a mixed parallel convergent research method, this research collects quantitative data through surveys, while qualitative data is obtained through in-depth interviews, observation, and documentation studies. This study shows that students in teacher certification programs in Indonesia are heavy users of WhatsApp, as evidenced by 97% of quantitative research respondents spending more than 4 hours per day for academic purposes. With an average standard deviation value of 0.816, this study confirms that students' perceptions of WhatsApp positively impact academic achievement. This is reasonable because they see WhatsApp as having flexibility not limited by place and time; features that are easy to use, integrated with lecture support software; and a fairly strong data security system. In implementing the certification program, WhatsApp's advantages are used to support the success of online classes, such as group discussions, sharing educational knowledge, sharing references, and finding academic agendas. This study also shows that WhatsApp can encourage of Islamic Religious Education teachers to have collaborative skills in teams. However, WhatsApp is still not maximized due to the absence of features for conducting evaluations, a poor learning management system, and the internet in Indonesia, which is not evenly distributed. These findings can be used as a basis for the government to improve the quality of online learning through WhatsApp. Because of its important role in the teacher certification program, we expected that Islamic religious education teachers can use the features in WhatsApp to optimize their use in the academic world
Artificial Intelligence in Islamic Education: Student Strategies and Challenges in Pedagogical Development Nasikhin, Nasikhin; Syukur, Fatah; Junaedi, Mahfud; Ridwan, Mohammad; Hasan, Zainudin
Eduprof : Islamic Education Journal Vol. 7 No. 2 (2025): Eduprof : Islamic Education Journal
Publisher : Program Pascasarjana, Universitas Islam Bunga Bangsa Cirebon

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47453/eduprof.v7i2.356

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Artificial Intelligence is developing rapidly and is beginning to be widely adopted in higher education, including as a learning tool. However, the integration of AI into the realm of Islamic religious studies raises a number of issues for students, particularly regarding the validity and contextualization of AI responses to religious material rich in historical, linguistic, and spiritual meaning. This study aims to understand how students in the Bachelor of Islamic Religious Education program utilize AI as a tool to improve their pedagogical competence, as well as to identify their perspectives, support systems, and the obstacles they face in this process. Using a qualitative approach with a case study design, data were collected through in-depth interviews, participant observation, and document analysis. The results show that students actively use natural language processing-based platforms—AI technology that enables computers to understand, interpret, and respond to human language, both written and spoken. They also utilize global online learning platforms to broaden their horizons and collaboratively for academic discussions. However, doubts about the AI's responses arise due to its limitations in understanding the cultural, historical, and linguistic context of Arabic, particularly in Qur'anic interpretation and Islamic jurisprudence. To verify this, students compare the AI's results with classical literature, academic references, and direct consultations with experts. Key challenges identified include the gap between Islamic spiritual values ​​and the formal logic of AI, limited digital access in remote areas, low digital literacy, and concerns that reliance on AI could diminish students' critical thinking skills regarding religious texts. These findings provide important contributions to the development of more inclusive and effective learning strategies, considering the thoughtful and contextual integration of AI into religious education in the digital age.  
Co-Authors Aang Kunaepi Abdul Razak Abdul Razak Abdulraya Adila Puspitasari Agus Khunaifi, Agus Agus Nurhadi, Agus Agus Sutiyono Agus Sutiyono Agus Sutiyono Ahmad Ismail Ahmad Muthohar Ahmad Saefudin Aida Husnia, Masna Binta Aini, Tuti Qurrotul Ainuttaqiyyah, Ghisna Albet, Muhammad Sakin Alfaizi, Faldin Fahza Ali Murtadho Anbiya, Bakti Fatwa Anggara, Rendy Anika Musayadah Apriliyana, Apriliyana ardini, muhammad dimas Astuti, Nita Yuli Aula Dwi Zahrani Aulya, Cahya Azkia, Nailal Azna, Tiwi Fadlilatul Bahrul Ulum Biron Najwa Royan Cantika Firghotul Khasanah de Cómputo, Escuela Superior Dian Pratiwi Erlina Farah Agustina Fajar, Arif Farhah Binti Saefudin Fatah Syukur, Fatah Fathur Rohman, Fathur Fihris Sa’adah Fitriyah, Aini Halwani, Muhammad Ilham Hasanah, Silviatul Himmah, Khusnul Ikhrom Ikhrom Ismutik Ismutik Karwadi Karwadi Khasanah, Cantika Firghotul Khoiriyah, Ni'matul khoirunnisa, dinda Khusnia Wildan Listiana, Anggun Afri Luthfiyah Luthfiyah M. Rikza Chamami Maghfurin, Ahmad Mahfud Junaedi Masruroh, Suciati Mohammad Ridwan msthaffiroh, hanan Muhamad, Anjar Maulana Muhammad lutfi Adisty Muhammad Randy Muhammad Randy, Muhammad Muhammad Rofiq Musthofa Musthofa mustikasari, diyah ayu Mustopa Mustopa Mustopa Mustopa Nabila, Annisa Fara Nabila, Nabila Nadhifah, Nadhifah Nadzifah, Lina Nailatun Naifah Naifah Naila Ulfatusy Syarifah Nana Sepriyanti Nasikhin - Nasikhin Nasikhin Jalis Nasikhin Nasikhin Nasirudin Nasirudin Nasirudin Nasirudin, Nasirudin Nelwati, Sasmi Nisa, Yuanita Nurul Niswah, Sa'adatun Nita Yuli Astuti, Nita Yuli Astuti Novitasari, Mia Nur Asiyah Nur Salim NUR SALIM, NUR Panaemalae, Abdulraya Panaemale, Abdul Razak Abdulraya Pandu Winata, Ade Vinna Pei-Zhuang Wang Raharjo Raharjo Raharjo Raharjo Rahmah, Alfina Habibatur Ridwan Roya, Abdul Salsabilla, Imelia Sahda shanie, Arsan Shanie Shodiq Shodiq Siti Nurhalisa Siti Nurjanah Sofa Muthohar Supitayanti Supitayanti Supriyono, Widodo Thoha, Anis Malik Ulul Albab Umar, A. Wahyudi Wahyudi Wang, Juanduo Yunitasari, Dwi Yusuf Isnan Setiawan, Akhmad Zahrah, Fatimah Zahro, Siti Fatimatus Zainudin bin Hassan, Zainudin bin Zainudin Hasan