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SYAMIL: Jurnal Pendidikan Agama Islam (Journal of Islamic Education)
ISSN : 23391332     EISSN : 24770027     DOI : doi.org/10.21093/sy
The journal is pursues the academic exploration on Islamic education discourses in Southeast Asian schools, colleges, universities, and other Islamic educational institutions such as pesantrens (Islamic boarding schools). The journal promotes empirical research and theory relevant to Islamic affiliated educational institutions. The topics of the journal cover the micro, meso, and macro levels of Islamic education such as the philosophy of Islamic education, Islamic school leadership, and the politics of Islamic education. The journal is published twice a year in June and December. It was firstly published in 2013 (printed edition). Since Vol. 3, Issue 2 (December 2015), it has migrated gradually to an electronic journal system (Open Access). It is now a fully online journal, and since Vol. 8, No. 2 (December 2019) it only accepts manuscript submissions written in English or Arabic.
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Seeking Moderation Amid Religious Extremism and Political Turmoil: A Case Study of Afghanistan Adel, Samiullah; Rahimi, Mahmood; Ullah, Abid
SYAMIL: Journal of Islamic Education Vol 12 No 2 (2024): SYAMIL: Journal of Islamic Education
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21093/sy.v12i2.9939

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This study investigates the interplay of Islamic ideology, violence, and political strategies in contemporary Afghanistan, examining domestic and foreign influences. This study applies library resources to explore the delicate relationships between Afghan Islamic philosophy, politics, and warfare by utilizing a thematic analysis framework. By closely analyzing the historical development of Islamic philosophy, politics, and violence in Afghanistan, as well as the impact of foreign stakeholders, the study aims to offer a thorough understanding of this interconnected web of complexities. Employing thematic analysis to dissect Islamic thoughts in Afghanistan, stressing the diversity of viewpoints and the vital role of external stakeholders. This research will shed light on the complex interplay of terrorism relationships among terrorism, politics, and conflict resolution, highlighting the dire need for Wasatiyya (moderation). By bridging historical viewpoints with contemporary ground realities, the study will offer an understanding of Afghanistan’s socio-economic and political complexities. This article significantly contributes to the academic discourse and directs future research into the complex political realities within the region.
Innovations of Integrated Islamic Education in Indonesia and Brunei Darussalam: Trends, Challenges, and Opportunities Fitriani, Ely; Fatimatur Rusydiyah, Evi; Amaliati, Siti; Doloh, Nurisan; Koowa, Fareesah
SYAMIL: Journal of Islamic Education Vol 13 No 1 (2025): SYAMIL: Journal of Islamic Education
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21093/sy.v13i1.8505

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Integrated Islamic education has become an integral part of efforts to innovate in religious education that aligns with the progress of the times. This study presents a systematic literature review on educational innovation through integrated Islamic education. The method employed in this research is Systematic Literature Review (SLR), utilizing the PRISMA protocol with its stages, including identification, screening, eligibility, inclusion, abstraction, and data analysis. The process is assisted by the applications Publish or Perish, Zotero, and the PRISMA Flow Diagram on the web. The research findings indicate that the distribution of studies on integrated Islamic education in Indonesia amounts to 21 articles, while in Brunei Darussalam, there are 3 articles. As for integrated Islamic education in Indonesia, it can be observed in the form of improvisation of learning models, internalization of Islamic values in general content, curriculum redesign, and student activity management. Meanwhile, in Brunei Darussalam, the Malay Islamic Monarchy (MIB) concept is employed, and this concept has led to the implementation of the SPN-21 curriculum policy, which aims to create individuals who are faithful, pious, morally upright, and proficient in technology.
Religious Moderation in the Frame of Religiosity and Science Education Giantara, Febri; Saputra, Adri; Ulya, Miftah; Thoriquttyas, Titis
SYAMIL: Journal of Islamic Education Vol 13 No 1 (2025): SYAMIL: Journal of Islamic Education
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21093/sy.v13i1.9898

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This study aims to determine the percentage of science education subjects at Madrasah Aliyah Pondok Pesantren Dar El Hikmah Pekanbaru that are influenced by their level of religiosity and religious moderation. An experimental design is employed as the research methodology. A purposive sample technique was employed in this study's sampling. The study encompassed 100 participants, all students at the school. The data were analyzed using the SPSS tool in data analysis. The findings of the study indicate that students who receive instruction in religion moderation typically have a more comprehensive and in-depth understanding of their faith. The fact that students in the control group scored significantly higher than those in the study group is indicative of this. The results of this research indicate that there is a substantial relationship between students' science education and religion and religion. Parents' and students' knowledge, as well as the school's curriculum, are factors that affect religion and science education. Religious education has the power to mold the personalities of religiously moderate students.
Integrating Al-Ghazali’s Educational Philosophy: Advancing Transformative Learning in Islamic Schools in the Digital Era Husin, Husin; bin Abdul Aziz, Abdul Rashid; Masuwd, Mowafg
SYAMIL: Journal of Islamic Education Vol 13 No 1 (2025): SYAMIL: Journal of Islamic Education
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21093/sy.v13i1.10263

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This study examines the importance of integrating Al-Ghazali's legacy into modern Islamic education. This study focusing on the concept of meaningful learning and relevant teaching practices. The research aims to analyze how Al-Ghazali's principles can be applied in today's educational context. The methodology employed is library research, involving a review of various relevant literature and sources. The findings reveal that applying Al-Ghazali's teachings can enhance both academic understanding and character development in students, offering a comprehensive approach to modern education.
Enhancing Entrepreneurship in Pesantren Through the Synergy of Islamic Education and Sharia Based Human Resource Management Kurniawan, Fakhry Hafiyyan; Suryadi, Edi; Sobandi, A.; Ahman, Eeng; Heriman, Heriman; Maulana, Mahbub Afini; Abyannash, Mohammed
SYAMIL: Journal of Islamic Education Vol 13 No 1 (2025): SYAMIL: Journal of Islamic Education
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21093/sy.v13i1.10412

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Entrepreneurship education is a process of creating a product that has uniqueness or benefits by optimizing the resources used. Nowadays, the implementation of entrepreneurial values has been carried out by pesantren, which not only focuses on the social and educational pillars. On one hand, as an effort for pesantren individuals to continuously adapt to the challenges of the times related to education and entrepreneurship, optimal utilization and application of Islamic Human Resource Management (HRM) is required. Currently, pesantren face challenges such as the lack of integration between educational and entrepreneurial curricula, the suboptimal role of pesantren leadership, and the limited use of appropriate technology. This research aims to examine strategies to enhance the role of entrepreneurship education in pesantren. The study employs a qualitative approach, collecting data through interviews with 12 pesantren leaders and direct observations at pesantren in the Sukabumi and Cianjur regions. The data analysis technique used is the SWOT Matrix, analyzed thematically to develop appropriate strategic patterns. The results indicate that with the right strategy, pesantren can become a role model in the development of Islamic economic and financial sectors as well as the implementation of Islamic HRM. This aligns with the goals of education, which are to shape individuals who are not only intelligent but also independent, productive, and possess social and spiritual sensitivity, ultimately supporting the economic independence of pesantren and contributing to society
Dualism of Tiktok’s Algorithmic Impact: Disruption of Students’ Sexual Identity in Islamic Education at Palangkaraya Universities Ali, Nuraliah; Hayati, Mulida; Mopoliu, Abdul Ziqron
SYAMIL: Journal of Islamic Education Vol 13 No 1 (2025): SYAMIL: Journal of Islamic Education
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21093/sy.v13i1.10182

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Over 62% of Muslim college students report encountering LGBTQ+ content on TikTok-how does Islamic education respond to this digital exposure?. This study explores the dual impact of TikTok’s algorithm and its usage intensity on the formation of sexual identity and orientation among Muslim students at State General Universities (PTUN) in Central Kalimantan. This study used a mixed-method approach with a Concurrent Embedded design, in which combined quantitative regression analysis of Likert-scale questionnaire data (N = 312) and qualitative thematic analysis from in-depth interviews and literature reviews. The sample was determined using stratified random sampling based on students' semester levels. The study results TikTok significantly influences students' sexual identity and orientation (r = 0.583, p < 0.01), while Islamic education has a more modest effect (r = 0.299, p < 0.01). Together, both variables explain 46% of the variation (R² = 0.460). Notably, 70% of respondents reported experiencing value conflict after being exposed to sexual content. Regression results indicate that TikTok and Islamic education together explain 46% of the variance (R² = 0.460) in students’ sexual identity orientation. No significant link was found between TikTok usage and internalization of Islamic values (r = -0.079, p = 0.214), suggesting parallel but disconnected development paths. These findings call for urgent integration of digital Islamic literacy to Islamic education curriculum to mitigate the effect of TikTok’s algorithm, and use of social media da’wah within Islamic education frameworks to confront algorithmic influences effectively.
Islamic Educational Values in the Marriage Traditions of the Javanese, Banjar, and Bugis Ethnic Groups in Indonesia: A Systematic Literature Review Rosita, Rosita; Khojir, Khojir; Wijaya, Ida Suryani; Setiawan, Agus
SYAMIL: Journal of Islamic Education Vol 13 No 1 (2025): SYAMIL: Journal of Islamic Education
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21093/sy.v13i1.10264

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This study aims to identify Islamic educational values within the marriage traditions of the Javanese, Banjar, and Bugis ethnic groups in Indonesia, which are rich in culture and local wisdom passed down through generations. A systematic literature review was conducted using accredited articles published between 2017 and 2023, collected from Google Scholar, Harzing's Publish or Perish, and Publish Media. The researchers initially gathered 20 articles, which were then analyzed and synthesized, resulting in 7 articles that met the criteria and were relevant to the research questions. Based on the analysis and literature review, several conclusions can be drawn. First, the marriage traditions of the Javanese (such as ngelamar, nontoni, menimbang, paningsetan, dhahar kembul, ngindek telur, wijik sekar setaman, kacar-kucur, baling bantal, tukar kembar mayang, and sungkeman), the Banjar (such as basasuluh, badatang, bapayuan, maantar patalian, bapingit, bakasai, batimung, bainai, and batamat Al-Qur’an), and the Bugis (such as mammanu-manu, massuro, mappasiarekeng, cemme passili, mappacci, mappenre botting, ijab kabul, mappasiluka, amrola, mammatoa, and marola wekke dua) are still practiced as a form of cultural and religious responsibility, though they are now often simplified to save time. Second, these marriage traditions reflect the internalization of Islamic educational values, including values of faith (iman), worship (ibadah), ethics (akhlak), and social responsibility. This study acknowledges its limitations in terms of the number of analyzed articles, especially those published in SINTA-accredited journals.
Reengineering of Health Vocational Programs in SMK/MAK: Integration of Islamic Education, Implementation of Health Law No. 17 of 2023, and Reflections from Thailand's Vocational Education Reform 4.0 Wardhana, Kautsar Eka; Solekhin, Muhammad; Saparuddin, Muhammad; Kusuma, Dewi; Sareh, Maso
SYAMIL: Journal of Islamic Education Vol 13 No 1 (2025): SYAMIL: Journal of Islamic Education
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21093/sy.v12i2.9856

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This study explores the reengineering of health vocational high school (SMK Kesehatan) curricula in Kalimantan following the implementation of Indonesia’s Health Law No. 17 of 2023, with a comparative analysis of Thailand’s vocational education reform under the Thailand 4.0 framework. Using a qualitative case study approach, data were collected through in-depth interviews, observations, and documentation in SMKs located in East, South, and Central Kalimantan. Findings reveal that SMKs in Kalimantan have begun to adjust their curricula by emphasizing medical technology, hospital management, and digital health information systems. However, challenges such as limited facilities, insufficient teacher training, and weak industry partnerships remain significant barriers. In contrast, Thailand has successfully implemented holistic vocational education reform by integrating work-integrated learning, providing high-skilled vocational innovation scholarships, and establishing strong partnerships between schools and industries. Thailand’s model also benefits from a robust monitoring and evaluation system that ensures alignment with labor market demands. These findings suggest that SMKs in Kalimantan need to adopt a more holistic and collaborative approach to curriculum reengineering, drawing lessons from Thailand, to produce graduates who are adaptive, innovative, and competitive in the global health sector.
Religious And Multicultural Moderation In Islamic Education In Albania Berisha, Altin; Gashi, Lejla
SYAMIL: Journal of Islamic Education Vol 13 No 2 (2025): SYAMIL: Journal of Islamic Education
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21093/sy.v13i2.10609

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Albania is a country known for its rich religious and cultural diversity, where Islam, Orthodox Christianity, and Catholicism coexist. However, a long history of oppression during the communist era (1945–1991) has hampered religious expression and multiculturalism. After that period, there was a resurgence of religious identities that challenged the integration of multicultural values. This study aims to explore how Islamic education in Albania integrates the principles of religious and multicultural moderation, and analyzes the methodologies used in related literature. With a literature study approach, this article reviews various sources to understand the dynamics of Islamic education in Albania. The results show that Islamic education plays an important role in promoting moderation and tolerance in a diverse society. These findings provide theoretical and practical implications for the development of inclusive Islamic education in Albania. The conclusion of this study emphasizes the importance of education that prioritizes moderation and interfaith dialogue as a solution to the challenges faced in a multicultural context.
Integrating Moroccan Islamic Intellectual Heritage into Contemporary Islamic Education: A Systematic Literature Review Chraibi, Youssef; Bouzidi, Aicha
SYAMIL: Journal of Islamic Education Vol 13 No 2 (2025): SYAMIL: Journal of Islamic Education
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21093/sy.v13i2.10618

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This systematic literature review examines the intersection of Moroccan Islamic intellectual heritage and contemporary education. The purpose is to explore how this rich heritage, encompassing philosophy, theology, sciences, literature, and arts, can be integrated into modern educational practices. The methodology involves a comprehensive analysis of scholarly articles, book chapters, and other relevant sources, using a systematic approach to identify, assess, and synthesize existing research. Findings reveal the historical development of Islamic thought in Morocco, highlighting key figures and their contributions, as well as the influence of local traditions. The review explores various types of Islamic educational institutions, curricula, and teaching approaches, along with the roles of governmental and non-governmental organizations. Challenges in contemporary Islamic education, such as the impacts of modernization, globalization, and the integration of traditional values into curricula, are also investigated. The review emphasizes that integrating the Moroccan Islamic intellectual heritage into contemporary education can foster critical thinking, promote moral values, and cultivate respect for cultural and traditional values. This integration holds significant implications for shaping identity, promoting innovation, and enriching the educational experience for students. The originality of this review lies in its comprehensive synthesis of diverse perspectives, providing valuable insights for educators, policymakers, and researchers interested in the revitalization of Islamic intellectual traditions within the context of contemporary education in Morocco.

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