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Islamic Education Curriculum Reform: Global Insights from a Bibliometric Study A. Ansorullah; Benny Prasetiya; Febry Suprapto; , Khoiriyah
Immortalis Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies Vol. 2 No. 1 (2026): January - March
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37600/bbnxrq43

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Islamic education curriculum reform has become a strategic global issue in response to the need for an educational system that is adaptive to globalisation, digitalisation, and the plurality of values. This study aims to map global trends in Islamic education curriculum reform through a bibliometric approach and scientific network visualisation based on Scopus and Web of Science data (2019–2024), using the PRISMA 2020 framework. The results show a significant increase in publications (an average of 8.84% per year), dominated by Southeast Asia, particularly Indonesia and Malaysia. Thematic analysis reveals four main clusters: Islamic education curriculum education (a foundational theme), religion–Islam–culture (a motor theme), human–teaching (a humanistic pedagogical foundation), and humans–questionnaire–Saudi Arabia (a cross-cultural empirical theme). Theoretically, these findings confirm a paradigm shift towards Integrative Curriculum Theory, which integrates spiritual values (maqaṣid al-shari‘ah), 21st-century competencies, and digital innovation. This research also reinforces the relevance of Critical Islamic Pedagogy and Digital Islamic Pedagogy in developing value-based, technology-enhanced, and human-centred curricula. These findings provide a scientific basis for adaptive, evidence-based Islamic education policy and contribute to SDG 4 on Quality Education, as well as to the development of globally competitive human resources with strong character.
Mapping the Intellectual Landscape of Islamic Educational Thought: A Global Bibliometric Study Annisa Maryam Nurrohmah; Benny Prasetiya; , Febry Suprapto; , khoiriyah
Immortalis Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies Vol. 2 No. 1 (2026): January - March
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37600/xy7h2m14

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This study presents a global bibliometric analysis of Islamic Educational Thought, aimed at mapping the intellectual landscape and exploring trends, contributions, and potential future directions of research in the field. Based on data from Scopus, this study examines the growth in the number of publications related to Islamic education from 2015 to 2025, with particular emphasis on research in Southeast Asia, particularly Indonesia and Malaysia. The research reveals a significant increase in publications, with a focus on digital education innovations, such as augmented reality, game-based learning, and social practice pedagogy, indicating a shift from traditional, normative approaches towards technology-driven, character-based educational models. This analysis also highlights the growing global importance of Islamic education in addressing key issues like anti-corruption education, Islamic character development, and madrasah management, linking these to the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDG 4 and SDG 16).Through the use of bibliometric methods, including co-citation and network analysis, the study identifies the intellectual structure of the field, revealing an interdisciplinary shift involving the integration of biomedical, social, and psychological research. This dynamic evolution reflects the growing interconnectedness of various fields, suggesting that future research will increasingly focus on bio-socio-digital interconnectivity, where human development is viewed through the simultaneous interaction of biological, social, and digital factors. The study also emphasizes the need for a more integrated, systems-based approach in Islamic education, proposing a shift toward the adoption of a bio-psycho-social-epigenetic model in research. Ultimately, this paper provides a comprehensive overview of the current state of global research in Islamic education and sets the stage for future studies that focus on interdisciplinary, digitally-informed approaches to education.
Emerging Themes in Islamic Education and Social Media Research: A Scopus-Based Analysis Amaliatul Fitriyah; Benny Prasetiya; Febry Suprapto; , Khoiriyah
Immortalis Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies Vol. 2 No. 1 (2026): January - March
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37600/421p8755

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The rapid development of social media and digital technologies has significantly influenced the field of Islamic education. The integration of social media into Islamic pedagogy has transformed traditional learning methods, fostering deeper student engagement and enhancing the delivery of Islamic values. This study explores the emerging trends in the relationship between Islamic education and social media through a bibliometric approach, analyzing publications indexed in Scopus from 2018 to 2023. The research aims to identify key themes, trends, and patterns of collaboration within this field, along with the potential future directions for research. Using a systematic literature review (SLR) approach guided by the PRISMA 2020 framework, the study investigates the growing role of social media in Islamic education, focusing on the integration of Islamic values, character development, and digital literacy. The results indicate that social media plays a central role in enhancing Islamic education by fostering a more inclusive and collaborative learning environment. The findings also highlight the increasing interdisciplinary nature of research in this field, with contributions from diverse academic disciplines. The study contributes to the growing body of knowledge by offering a comprehensive bibliometric analysis and network visualization that maps the development of research in this area, providing valuable insights for future academic and practical applications in the context of Islamic education and digital technology.
The Role Of Islamic Education In Promoting Peace And Tolerance : A Bibliometric Perspective Ahmad Mujahidin; , Benny Prasetiya; Febry Suprapto; , Khoiriyah
Immortalis Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies Vol. 2 No. 1 (2026): January - March
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37600/zz5wmc03

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Islamic education plays a crucial role in fostering peace, tolerance, and global social harmony. In response to growing issues of intolerance and extremism, this study aims to analyze the landscape of research on the role of Islamic education in promoting peace and tolerance through a bibliometric approach. Using data from Scopus and Web of Science from 2019–2024, this research applies PRISMA 2020 protocol and utilizes VOSviewer and Bibliometrix software to identify trends, influential authors, collaboration networks, and conceptual structures within the field. The study found a significant increase in publications after 2015, with Indonesia and Malaysia emerging as leading contributors. Thematic mapping revealed four dominant clusters: religion–Islam–education, cultural anthropology–history, human–students, and engineering education–Islamic values. The findings highlight the integration of spirituality, humanism, and science as a new epistemic paradigm known as Critical Islamic Pedagogy. This paradigm bridges Islamic epistemology (ta’dib) and critical pedagogy (conscientization), positioning Islamic education as both a spiritual and social transformation tool. The novelty of this study lies in its quantitative bibliometric mapping that visualizes the global scientific network in Islamic education and peace studies, offering a data-driven foundation for future research directions. Practically, the findings contribute to developing inclusive Islamic curricula, strengthening interfaith collaboration, and enhancing Indonesia’s academic diplomacy in Islamic peace education.
Bibliometric Mapping of Islamic Higher Education Research: Global Perspectives and Emerging Daud Ridwan; , Benny Prasetiya; Febry Suprapto; , Khoiriyah
Immortalis Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies Vol. 2 No. 1 (2026): January - March
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37600/p7rrxc27

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This study presents a comprehensive bibliometric mapping and analysis of global research trends in Islamic Higher Education (IHE), drawing upon 1,400 Scopus-indexed publications from 1970 to 2024. Employing advanced bibliometric techniques such as co-authorship, co-citation, and co-word analyses using VOSviewer and Bibliometrix R-package, this research systematically explores publication dynamics, intellectual structures, and emerging thematic directions within the field. The findings reveal a sustained annual growth rate of 10.62%, with a sharp increase since the mid-2000s, indicating a global rise in scholarly interest in IHE as both a religious and socio-academic domain. Southeast Asia particularly Indonesia and Malaysia dominates research output, while international collaboration remains limited. Thematic network visualisations indicate two principal clusters: (1) educational and religious studies, centred on topics such as higher education, Islamic education, and religious moderation; and (2) health and human studies, emphasizing gender, adult learning, and empirical methodologies. The thematic evolution map positions “human,” “female,” and “adult” as motor themes, suggesting growing interdisciplinarity linking Islamic pedagogy with psychology, digital learning, and health education. Conversely, “Islamic higher education” and “Islamic education” appear as emerging or underdeveloped themes, reflecting both conceptual immaturity and potential for future expansion