This study analyzes the strategic management of Islamic education in facing digital transformation and global sustainability challenges through a comparative study at two Islamic junior high schools in Lampung Province: SMP Al Azhar 1 Bandar Lampung and SMP Adab Kusuma Bangsa Natar. A qualitative descriptive-comparative approach was applied through interviews, observations, and document analysis. Preliminary findings indicate that sustainable Islamic digital education rests on three key dimensions: technology transformation as worship, ethical-spiritual governance, and faith-based leadership resilience. SMP Al Azhar 1 emphasizes structured digital management through LMS and cloud systems, while SMP Adab Kusuma Bangsa focuses on digital-adab culture and social collaboration. This study introduces a new conceptual framework, the Islamic Digital Sustainability Framework (IDSF), integrating digital transformation theory (Al-Kandari et al., 2024) and maqasid al-shariah (Rahman & Hassan, 2023) to guide sustainable strategic management in Indonesian Islamic schools.
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