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HEUTAGOGIA: Journal of Islamic Education
ISSN : 28097769     EISSN : 27983579     DOI : https://doi.org/10.14421/hjie
Aims and Scope The journal focuses its scope on the issues of Islamic Education. We invite scientists, scholars, researchers, as well as professionals in the field of Islamic Education to publish their researches in our Journal. The journal publishes high quality empirical and theoretical research covering all aspects of Islamic Education. Deradicalization of Islamic Education Philosophy of Islamic Education Islamic Education Policy Gender and Islamic Education Comparison of Islamic Education Islamic Education and Science Nusantara Islamic Education Pesantren Education Islamic Education and Social Transformation Leadership of Islamic Education Figure of Islamic Education Islamic Education Management Curriculum of Islamic Education Innovation of Islamic Education Madrasah Education
Articles 196 Documents
Foundations and Contemporary Relevance of Salafi Islamic Education in Indonesia: Principles, Curriculum, and Moral Development Ilhamsyah, Rizal; Ramli, Mohammad
HEUTAGOGIA: Journal of Islamic Education Vol. 4 No. 2 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14421/hjie.2024.42-10

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This study analyzes the foundational principles, curriculum structure, and contemporary contributions of Salafi Islamic educational institutions in Indonesia, focusing on their adherence to the manhaj salaf methodology. Employing a qualitative conceptual analysis through a structured literature review of 34  scholarly sources from 2010 to 2024, it explores the theological underpinnings, pedagogical approaches, and institutional responses to modernity. Salafi education prioritizes the purification of Islamic teachings, emphasizing tawḥīd, memorization of the Qur’an and ḥadīth, and traditional instructional methods such as halaqah and talaqqī. Secular knowledge integration remains minimal and strategic, preserving doctrinal orthodoxy. The institutions contribute significantly to moral and character development by fostering ethical discipline grounded in prophetic teachings. While cautious, selective adaptations to globalization and technological advances are evident, ensuring educational relevance without compromising core values. Limitations include reliance on textual analysis without empirical fieldwork, prompting recommendations for future research on practical implementations and comparative pedagogical models. The study underscores Salafi education’s vital role in maintaining Islamic orthodoxy and moral integrity within Indonesia’s pluralistic context, advocating for ongoing epistemological dialogue to balance doctrinal fidelity and educational openness.
Enhancing Teacher Professionalism in Indonesia: Challenges and Strategies for Digital Technology Utilization in the Society 5.0 Era Masitoh, Sabingatun Dewi; Purbowati, Dwi
HEUTAGOGIA: Journal of Islamic Education Vol. 4 No. 2 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14421/hjie.2024.42-06

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The Society 5.0 era presents new challenges for the world of education, especially in improving teacher professionalism in utilizing digital technology. This study aims to analyze the challenges teachers face and identify strategies that can be applied to enhance their professionalism. The research method used is the Narrative Literature Review (NLR), with a qualitative approach based on thematic analysis of various relevant literature sources. The PRISMA method is applied to ensure a systematic selection and analysis process. The study results indicate that teacher professionalism in the Society 5.0 era is influenced by five main aspects: understanding digital technology, developing 21st-century competencies, implementing a humanistic learning approach, increasing capacity through continuous learning, and collaborating with various educational stakeholders. However, teachers face multiple challenges, including adaptation to digital technology, the digital literacy gap, the complexity of teacher tasks, inequality in access to technology, and demands for continuous competency development. The implications of this study emphasize the need for a holistic approach to improving teacher professionalism, with policy support that encourages constant training and the provision of adequate digital infrastructure. With the right strategy, teachers can optimize their role in forming an adaptive, innovative, and highly competitive generation in the Society 5.0 era.
Integrating Wordwall in Islamic Religious Education: A Phenomenological Study of Pedagogical Transformation in Indonesian Primary Schools Adzibah, Salsabila I'tilaful; Mardiah, Desni; Gasmi, Nur Muhammad
HEUTAGOGIA: Journal of Islamic Education Vol. 5 No. 1 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14421/hjie.2025.51-02

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The integration of digital technology in education has driven pedagogical innovation across various disciplines, including Islamic Religious Education (IRE). This study investigates the lived experiences of primary school IRE teachers in using Wordwall, a web-based interactive learning platform. Employing a descriptive phenomenological approach, the research explores teachers’ motivations, classroom implementations, and perceived impacts on student engagement and understanding. Data were collected through in-depth interviews, classroom observations, and document analyses involving two purposively selected educators from different institutional contexts. The findings reveal three key themes: a shift in teachers’ perceptions toward technology, with increased confidence and digital self-efficacy; the emergence of a more adaptive and creative professional identity; and the transformation of pedagogical practices from conventional content delivery to participatory, game-based learning. Despite notable challenges, such as limited infrastructure and initial unfamiliarity with digital tools, the study underscores Wordwall's role as a catalyst for pedagogical reflection and renewal. These findings suggest that targeted institutional support, including training and peer collaboration, is essential for sustainable digital innovation in IRE. Limitations include the small sample size and localized setting. Future research should expand to diverse educational contexts to further explore scalable models of technology integration in religious instruction.
Implementation of the International Primary Curriculum (IPC): Strengthening 21st-Century Skills and Contributing to Sustainable Development Goals in Indonesia Adzillah, Salasabila Nur Imatul; Sitorus, Adnan Syah; Alifia, Larasati Husna
HEUTAGOGIA: Journal of Islamic Education Vol. 5 No. 2 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14421/hjie.2025.52-02

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This study aims to analyze the implementation of the International Primary Curriculum (IPC) in supporting 21st century education through strengthening critical thinking, creativity, communication, and collaboration (4C) skills, as well as evaluating its contribution to the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), especially Goal 4: Quality Education. The method used is Systematic Literature Review (SLR) with the PRISMA approach, which involves searching the literature on the Scopus database, Google Scholar, and the Publish or Perish tool for the period 2020–2025. The results show that IPC significantly improves 4C skills through thematic, cross-disciplinary, and project-based learning that encourages student engagement, knowledge transfer, and an in-depth understanding of global and local issues. IPC's contribution is also seen in strengthening the principles of inclusivity, integrating sustainability values, and adapting learning that is relevant to the cultural context, so that it is in line with the SDGs agenda. However, the main challenges in its implementation in Indonesia include disparities in educational infrastructure, limited teacher capacity, and resource gaps between regions. The implications of this study underscore the importance of policy strategies that emphasize improving teacher competence, adapting the curriculum to local contexts, and collaboration between stakeholders to ensure sustainable implementation. Follow-up studies are recommended to explore the effectiveness of IPC implementation through field studies, longitudinal analysis of student learning outcomes, and evaluation of teacher training programs to strengthen the relevance and competitiveness of basic education in Indonesia.
Prophetic Literacy Education: An Integrative Model of Spirituality, Intellectuality, and Social Action Ajhuri, Kayyis Fithri
HEUTAGOGIA: Journal of Islamic Education Vol. 4 No. 2 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14421/hjie.2024.42-02

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This study aims to explore a literacy model based on religious values as implemented by the Komunitas Kutub Yogyakarta/Kutub Yogyakarta Community (KKY) and the Forum Penulis Muda Ponorogo (FPM). Prophetic literacy in this study is defined as a literacy approach that integrates three main pillars: spirituality, intellectuality, and social action. Using the Community-Based Research (CBR) method, this study involved active participation from the communities through in-depth interviews, participatory observations, and document analysis. The findings reveal that KKY develops spirituality-based literacy through activities such as Qur’anic recitation, dhikr, and religious studies. Meanwhile, the intellectuality aspect is enhanced through scientific discussions and literary studies, which are relevant for improving critical thinking skills. In the social action pillar, KKY excels through literacy outreach programs and independent entrepreneurship development. On the other hand, FPM emphasizes thematic discussions, such as book and essay discussions, as well as social action realized through literacy outreach programs and literary performances. This prophetic literacy model is relevant for implementation in both formal and non-formal education as part of efforts to develop holistic character education based on religious values. Prophetic literacy not only builds technical literacy skills but also instills the values of humanization, liberation, and transcendence, which are essential for addressing the challenges of globalization. This study recommends integrating this model into literacy curricula, providing training for educators, and establishing literacy communities as a medium for character education. Thus, literacy based on religious values can serve as a strategic approach to supporting the development of a generation with excellent character
Developing Wasathiyah Epistemology: A Literature-Based Study of Moderate Islamic Knowledge in The Post-Truth Era Addzaky, Khoirul Umam; Hasanah, Uswatun; Zain, Zaki Faddad Syarif
HEUTAGOGIA: Journal of Islamic Education Vol. 4 No. 2 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14421/hjie.2024.42-05

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The post-truth era has significantly impacted the understanding and practice of Islam, making it increasingly difficult to distinguish authentic religious knowledge from misinformation. Wasathiyah, as a principle of Islamic moderation, offers a balanced epistemological framework by integrating revelation (naql) and reason (aql), promoting contextual interpretation, and fostering critical engagement. This study examines the role of Wasathiyah epistemology in shaping moderate Islamic knowledge, enhancing digital literacy, and strengthening critical thinking in the post-truth era. Using a qualitative methodology with a content analysis approach, this research explores academic sources, including books, scientific journals, and prior studies. The findings highlight three key contributions: (1) Enhancing digital literacy among Muslims to counter misinformation, (2) Strengthening critical thinking and interfaith dialogue through a balanced understanding of Islam, and (3) Bridging textual and contextual analysis to preserve religious authenticity while adapting to contemporary challenges. However, this study is limited by its reliance on secondary sources. Further empirical research is needed to assess the practical application of Wasathiyah principles. Conceptually, this study contributes to the discourse on moderate Islam and contemporary epistemology.
Blue Ocean Strategy for Preserving Javanese Script through Islamic Education Management Bigovic, Aliya Izet; Na'imah, Na'imah; Mentari, Inggi Eka Ria; Efendi, Ahmad Nawawi; Ma'ruf, Muhammad Hasan; Anggreni, Rossa
HEUTAGOGIA: Journal of Islamic Education Vol. 4 No. 2 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14421/hjie.2024.42-07

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This study explores the application of the Blue Ocean Strategy in preserving the Javanese script through educational institutions. In this context, the strategy is utilized to develop a new, more effective approach to increasing students' interest in learning the Javanese script. A qualitative methodology is employed, with interviews serving as the primary instrument to assess students' awareness and responses to the implemented learning methods. The findings indicate that the methods used in the examined educational institution are more accessible and comprehensible for students compared to traditional Javanese script instruction commonly practiced in elementary to high schools. This conclusion is based on interview data showing heightened student interest in the Javanese script as a result of a more innovative and adaptive teaching approach. Although the study does not report a specific increase—such as 35% or 40%—in interest, the interviews suggest that the implemented methods enhance students' enthusiasm and understanding of the script. The study implies that innovation in teaching the Javanese script can serve as an effective strategy for cultural preservation. Consequently, the Blue Ocean Strategy offers a relevant model for educational institutions seeking to develop more engaging and accessible learning experiences for students.
Hybrid Authority Management of Nasab-Based Religious Leadership among the Habaib in Indonesia: Tradition, Modernity, and Digital Transformation Jamaludin, Muhamad; Sa'idah, Nur; Firdaus, Firdaus; Malik, Muhammad Hisyam
HEUTAGOGIA: Journal of Islamic Education Vol. 4 No. 2 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14421/hjie.2024.42-09

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This study critically examines the management strategies of nasab-based religious authority among the Habaib in Indonesia, emphasizing the hybridity between traditional and modern forms of leadership. Utilizing a qualitative systematic literature review guided by the PRISMA framework, combined with Critical Discourse Analysis, the research analyzes 25 key scholarly articles alongside empirical digital media content and field observations. Grounded in Max Weber’s typology of authority, the findings reveal that lineage from the Prophet Muhammad serves as a foundational source of charismatic legitimacy for the Habaib, which is actively maintained through religious symbolism, public narratives, and social engagement. The study highlights a strategic adaptation to digital media platforms, enabling the Habaib to expand their influence beyond conventional institutions and engage younger, urban Muslim audiences. This digital hybridity complements institutional participation in formal religious and political spheres, fostering a dual legitimacy that navigates the tensions between tradition and modernity. The implications underscore the significance of hybrid authority models in sustaining religious leadership amid sociocultural modernization and digital transformation in Muslim-majority societies. Limitations include geographic concentration on Java and Sumatra and focus on social media-active groups. Recommendations for future research advocate broader, comparative investigations of nasab-based authority and its impact on religious pluralism and community cohesion
Strategies and Challenges in Strengthening Islamic Religious Education for Minority Muslim Students at SD Negeri 091332 Raya Bayu Saragih, Ahmad Fauzi; Henri, Zulfiana
HEUTAGOGIA: Journal of Islamic Education Vol. 4 No. 2 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14421/hjie.2024.42-04

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This study examines the challenges and strategies for strengthening Islamic Religious Education (PAI) for minority Muslim students at SDN 091332 Raya Bayu, Simalungun, North Sumatra. PAI plays a crucial role in shaping Islamic understanding, moral values, and spiritual identity, particularly in predominantly non-Muslim environments. This study aims to evaluate the effectiveness of existing educational approaches, identify key obstacles, and explore the application of the fiqh al-aqalliyyat (minority jurisprudence) concept in enhancing Islamic education for minority Muslim students. Employing a descriptive qualitative method, the research involves direct observation and in-depth interviews with the school principal, PAI teachers, and 19 Muslim students. Data were collected through observations, interviews, and document analysis and analyzed using an interactive model. The findings reveal both structural and social challenges in the implementation of PAI. Structurally, the main barriers include limited worship facilities, a lack of contextual teaching materials, and insufficient qualified educators. Socially, Muslim students face difficulties in expressing their religious identity due to social pressures. Community-based approaches, collaboration with religious figures, and the implementation of fiqh al-aqalliyyat have been identified as effective strategies in strengthening Islamic education. This study contributes to academic discourse on Islamic education in minority contexts and offers policy recommendations for a more inclusive approach, such as curriculum revisions and enhanced teacher training. The findings serve as a reference for policymakers and Muslim communities in supporting Islamic education in predominantly non-Muslim settings.
From Play to Spiritual Formation: A Literature Review on Dolanan Anak and Its Integration into Early Islamic Education Suhendro, Eko
HEUTAGOGIA: Journal of Islamic Education Vol. 5 No. 1 (2025)
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This study examines traditional Javanese children’s games (dolanan anak) as cultural artifacts that carry the potential for integrative Islamic pedagogy, particularly in embedding the values of tauhid (monotheism) and tazkiyatun nafs (spiritual purification) in early childhood education. Utilizing a qualitative library research method with a hermeneutic-thematic and ethnopedagogical approach, the research analyzes six classical Javanese manuscripts—Serat Centhini (1814), Javanesche Kinderspelen (1912), Serat Rarya Saraya (1913), Javaansche Meisjesspelen en Kinderliedjes (1930), KBG 926–928 (1930), and Dolanan ing Klaten (1942). The findings reveal that games such as sluku-sluku bathok, cak ingkling, cublak-cublak suweng, and gobag sodor not only develop children’s motor, cognitive, emotional, and social skills but also embody spiritual values such as honesty (amanah), patience (sabr), compassion (rahmah), and discipline. From the perspective of Islamic pedagogy, dolanan can be reconstructed as a medium for internalizing tauhid-based values through the reinforcement of fitrah (natural disposition), social ethics, and worship in interpersonal relations (mu’amalah). Games that involve self-control, deliberation, and cooperation align with the principles of tarbiyah Islamiyah as reflected in Surah Luqman [31]:13–19 and Surah At-Tahrim [66]:6. Traditional games also function as ta’dib (ethical cultivation) and tazkiyah when accompanied by Islamic narratives, prophetic exemplars, or short prayers integrated into play contexts. This study affirms that Javanese children’s games contain symbolic meanings aligned with Islamic values and can be adapted into early childhood curricula based on the integration of culture and religion. The findings pave the way for developing prophetic learning models that balance local cultural heritage and spiritual education, serving both as educational innovation and cultural preservation. Empirical validation in contemporary early childhood settings is needed to strengthen the contribution of this model to contextually grounded and holistic Islamic education.