Journal of Contemporary Islamic Education
Vol. 5 No. 2 (2025): Journal of Contemporary Islamic Education

Digital Neuroethics and the Reconstruction of the Epistemology of Islamic Religious Education

Neyla Sabrina (Unknown)
Muhammad Thalal (Unknown)
Wulan Juliarti (Unknown)
Sonia Isna Suratin (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
31 Jul 2025

Abstract

The posthuman era is marked by the integration of artificial intelligence, biotechnology, and digital systems that transform educational epistemology. Digitalization gives rise to algorithmic disinformation and knowledge manipulation, thus demanding an adaptive reconstruction of the epistemology of Islamic Religious Education based on reflective ethics. This study aims to analyze the Digital Neuroethics paradigm as a conceptual basis for the reconstruction of the epistemology of Islamic Religious Education and formulate its implications for strengthening the scientific framework of religious education that is adaptive to digital transformation. The study uses a qualitative approach with a literature study type. Data were obtained from journal articles, scientific books, and relevant academic documents through documentation techniques and analyzed using data reduction, thematic categorization, and conceptual interpretation. Data validity was maintained through literature triangulation and consistency of theoretical argumentation. The results show that Digital Neuroethics enables the reconstruction of the epistemology of Islamic Religious Education through the integration of revelation, reason, and digital experience as complementary sources of knowledge. This model positions revelation as an ethical orientation, reason as a critical instrument, and digital experience as a practical space for the formation of moral awareness. The implications of the research confirm the theoretical contribution in the form of developing an integrative epistemological paradigm as well as a practical contribution to strengthening the curriculum and learning strategies of Islamic Religious Education that are responsive to moral complexity in digital society.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

cie

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Subject

Religion Humanities Education Languange, Linguistic, Communication & Media Social Sciences Other

Description

This journal publishes academic manuscripts of Islamic Education Studies in both Indonesian and international contexts with a multidisciplinary perspective that involves character education, Islamic education policy, Islamic educational philosophy, Islamic education management, Islamic education ...