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The Learning Gap in Islamic Religious Education in the Digital Era Hamirudin
al-Iltizam: Jurnal Pendidikan Agama Islam Vol. 8 No. 2 (2023): Education and Learning
Publisher : IAIN Ambon

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This research aims to explore the picture that occurs in Islamic Religious Education learning in the era of digitalization. This research is library research, using literature analysis from various sources on the internet. The results of the analysis in this research show that there are gaps in the implementation of PAI learning caused by various factors, including limited access to technology, lack of digitalization abilities or skills among educators and students, as well as uneven digital resources. The results of this research also suggest that a holistic approach needs to be taken in order to overcome this gap, including increasing access to technology, conducting digital skills training for educators, as well as developing digital-based learning content which is of course expected to be in accordance with the PAI curriculum.
Educational Construction in Ibn Khaldun's Philosophy: Literary Analysis and Contribution to Contemporary Islamic Education Hamirudin; Saddam Husein
al-Iltizam: Jurnal Pendidikan Agama Islam Vol. 9 No. 2 (2024): Pendidikan dan Pembelajaran
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This article aims to analyze the construction of education in Ibn Khaldun's philosophy and explore its contribution to contemporary Islamic education through a literature-based approach. Using library research methods, this study examines Ibn Khaldun's major work, Muqaddimah, along with various secondary literatures that discuss his philosophical views on education. The findings reveal that Ibn Khaldun views education as a gradual social process, emphasizing practical and moral learning, and the importance of critical, non-dogmatic education. This concept is relevant to the challenges of modern Islamic education, particularly in efforts to integrate intellectual and ethical education to build a generation that contributes to the advancement of civilization.