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Journal : Al Ilmu

Social Media Challenge-Based PAI Learning Model: An Interactive Approach for Generation Z Nursalim, Eko
Al-Ilmu Vol. 2 No. 3 (2025): Al-Ilmu-NOVEMBER
Publisher : PT. Anagata Sembagi Education

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62872/xwp2km09

Abstract

The rapid growth of social media has transformed the learning ecosystem of Generation Z, who rely on visual, fast, and interactive content and increasingly encounter Islamic Religious Education (PAI) through digital platforms. This study responds to the limited research on how challenge-based learning can be systematically integrated into social media environments most used by Gen Z, such as TikTok, Instagram, and YouTube Shorts. The research aims to analyse the characteristics, opportunities, and risks of social media challenge-based PAI learning for Generation Z and to identify the pedagogical, technological, and value-oriented elements required for its effective implementation. A Systematic Literature Review (SLR) was conducted using the PRISMA protocol. Searches in major academic databases for the period 2014–2024 produced 86 records; after screening, eligibility assessment, and critical appraisal, 14 articles were included and synthesised thematically. The findings show that social media challenge-based learning can significantly increase student engagement, religious digital literacy, collaboration, and internalisation of Islamic values when activities are designed to be experiential, reflective, and aligned with Gen Z’s digital habits. However, the results also highlight serious challenges related to misinformation, algorithmic bias, superficial learning, and gaps in digital literacy between teachers and students. The study concludes that the success of this model depends on teacher capacity in content curation, digital ethics guidance, and challenge design, supported by clear institutional policies on safe and moderate social media use. The article offers an integrated conceptual understanding that can guide future empirical applications of challenge-based PAI learning for Generation Z.
Co-Authors Aat Ruchiat Nugraha Abdul Ghofur Abdul Rahman Ahadi, Abdi Ahmad Muhajir, Ahmad Ahmad Zain Sarnoto Ainia, Alfiatul Aksan, Sahjad M. Asmiati, Rini Astuti, Aprianti Aziza, Nur Baimunah, Siti Basri, T. Saiful Deni Iskandar Dharma, Gusti Surya Diah Fatma Sjoraida Diva Dhiyaul Auliyah Eka Wahyuni Ermawati, Erlin Erna Susanti Fauzi, Muhammad Ibnu Faruk Fauziyyah, Haya Atiqah Fitria, Arie Fitria, Nur Aidila Habibah, Nor Habibi, Nur Muhammad Handayani, Rizky Hasan Hasan Hasan Hasan Hasannah, Baiq Uswatun Hasniah Hasniah Ikram Shiddiq, Muhammad Imron Rosadi Jamal Syarif Jannah, Siti Sri Fattul Judijanto, Loso Julfi, Alfath Kamar, Fahmi Kamaruddin Kamaruddin Khairi, K Khairudin Khairudin Khoiriyah, Binti Fatimatul Khojir Kusuma Dewi, Ratna Ayu Pawestri M. Yusuf Bahtiar, M. Yusuf Mahendra, Yusril Mahrus Mahrus Mahrus, Mahrus Miftahul Jannah Mubaidilla, Miftakhul Rizal Muh. Ilham Usman, Muh. Ilham Muhammad Nabil Mutmainna Sari, Suci Nafsiyah, Faizatun Nakazima, Dendi Eriyan Ihza Nasruddin Nasruddin Nurasyipa, Zahra Nurminah, Nurminah Nurwati Pahlevi, Akhmed Reza Panjaitan, Hendripal Papriono, Andika Paramita, Laura Parno, P Permata, Cita Putri, Nurul Wardhani Rahmah, Andi Ramdanil Mubarok Rembe, Elismayanti Rifansyah, Akhmad Rodhiah, Saniatur Rosaliana Rumiati, Rumiati Sanjaya, Infan Santosa, Tomi Apra Sari, Windy Dian Satriah, Satriah Sidrotun Na'im Siti Asiah Solly Aryza Suar, Abi Sulistyowati , Nur Wahyuning Supardi, Andi Suprehatin, Yulia Suryana, Rafdi Sutanti, Dini Windy Dian Sari Wisnudari, Elly Dian Zulkarnaen Zulkarnaen Zulkarnaen Zurqoni