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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 97 Documents
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.
Hybrid Authority Management of Nasab-Based Religious Leadership among the Habaib in Indonesia: Tradition, Modernity, and Digital Transformation Jamaludin, Muhamad; Sa'idah, Nur; 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
The Urgency of Cyber Education in Islamic Education for Indonesia's Golden Generation 2045: A Conceptual Analysis Sumarni, Sri
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.2024.42-08

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In the context of Indonesia's ambitious goal to cultivate a Golden Generation by 2045, this article examines the urgent need to integrate cyber education within Islamic educational systems. Through a conceptual analysis grounded in descriptive qualitative methods, the study synthesizes insights from 42 recent scholarly works to propose a strategic framework for embedding digital technologies in Islamic pedagogy. The analysis reveals that cyber education, characterized by its interactivity, flexibility, and global reach, holds transformative potential for Islamic schools. However, its adoption is constrained by significant obstacles, including inadequate technological infrastructure, educators' insufficient digital skills, and a lack of coherent policy frameworks. A SWOT analysis further elucidates the strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats associated with cyber education in this context. To overcome these challenges, the study advocates for a comprehensive strategy that includes digital literacy programs, collaborative efforts among stakeholders, and curriculum innovations that harmonize technological advancements with Islamic values. While the research is conceptual and requires empirical substantiation, it offers a valuable foundation for policymakers and educators. The article recommends conducting empirical studies to validate the conceptual model across various educational settings and to foster innovative practices that ensure Islamic education remains relevant and competitive in the digital era.
Innovative Attitude Assessment in Islamic Education: Techniques, Instruments, and Technology Integration from Primary to Higher Education Nida, Sofwatun; Rahmawati, Nur Widya; Hidayat, Yusron; Mandar, Yasri; Hidayah, Ahwil Lutan; Damayanti, Novita
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.2025.51-01

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This study examines innovations in attitude assessment within Islamic educational institutions, including madrasahs, pesantrens, and formal schools at the primary, secondary, and tertiary levels. The main focus is to develop affective assessment techniques and instruments that are contextually appropriate, methodologically sound, and aligned with core Islamic values such as honesty, patience, empathy, and responsibility. Using a qualitative approach through literature review and historical analysis, the study reviews primary policy documents and relevant scholarly literature. Thematic analysis reveals weaknesses in conventional assessment methods, including subjectivity, limited integration of Islamic ethical values, and a lack of adaptive systems. At the primary level, assessments rely heavily on observation and anecdotal records, which often lead to subjective results. At the secondary level, self- and peer-assessments are commonly used but are vulnerable to bias. In higher education, more contextual approaches such as case-based assessments and portfolios demonstrate better alignment with character education goals. The study highlights the potential of digital innovations, including artificial intelligence and online platforms, to enhance the accuracy and scalability of attitude assessments. These tools offer promising solutions to longstanding challenges by enabling deeper integration of Islamic values in affective evaluation. The study recommends developing standardized yet adaptable digital instruments, along with improved teacher training and curriculum development, to support effective Islamic value-based assessments.
Revisiting the Origins of Ilm al-Kalam: Interreligious Dialogues and Their Impact on Islamic Educational Thought Jelita, Dian; Islami, Nisa; Taufiqurrahman, Muhammad; Afriani, Zelvia Liska
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.2025.51-04

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This article revisits the historical and interreligious origins of Ilm al-Kalam and explores its implications for contemporary Islamic educational thought. Drawing on Alexander Treiger’s seminal analysis in The Oxford Handbook of Islamic Theology, the study employs qualitative textual methods to examine the formative dialogues between early Muslim theologians and Arab Christian thinkers, revealing that Kalam developed through dynamic epistemological engagement rather than in isolation. By critically tracing its philosophical, theological, and pedagogical transformations across time, the study argues that Kalam’s rational and dialectical methodologies offer significant potential for revitalizing Islamic education. The findings highlight the limitations of internalist historiographies and call for a reimagined curriculum model that integrates historical consciousness, critical reasoning, and ethical responsibility. Positioned within a transdisciplinary framework, the article proposes that Ilm al-Kalam be recontextualized not merely as a theological discipline but as a living epistemic tradition capable of informing pedagogical innovation in the face of global educational and ethical challenges.
Risk Management for the Stability of Islamic Educational Institutions: A Pesantren Case Study in Hidayatul Fauzaniyyah Fauzi, Muhamad Fikri Halwan; Hanif, Muh.
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.2025.51-05

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This study investigates how risk management practices contribute to the stability of Islamic educational institutions, using Pesantren Hidayatul Fauzaniyyah as a case study. Employing a descriptive qualitative approach, the research explores institutional efforts in managing operational, financial, human resource, and reputational risks. Data were collected through in-depth interviews, participant observations, and document analysis, with informants selected via purposive sampling. The findings reveal that risk identification is routinely conducted through internal meetings involving school leadership and educators, addressing challenges related to curriculum delivery, financial sustainability, and community engagement. Strategies implemented include the development of income-generating agricultural enterprises, standardized recruitment and training of teaching staff, and structured financial governance. These efforts have strengthened institutional resilience, enhanced educational quality, and fostered community trust. The study highlights the importance of formalizing risk management in pesantren contexts and adapting it to local cultural, religious, and economic settings. While the single-case design limits generalizability, the findings offer a practical framework for other Islamic educational institutions seeking sustainable governance models. Further research should explore comparative and longitudinal case studies to refine context-sensitive risk management approaches in Islamic education.
Strategic Adaptation and Resilience: Islamic Education's Response to Colonialism in Indonesia Azzahra, Fatimah; Rosyidah, Amiliya Nur; Firmansyah, Rizky; Supriyatno, Triyo
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.2025.51-06

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This study examines the strategic responses of Islamic educational institutions—particularly pesantren and madrasah—to the socio-political structures imposed by Dutch colonial rule in Indonesia. Employing a qualitative historical-analytical methodology, the research draws on primary archival sources and secondary historiographical literature to explore how Islamic education functioned as a site of resistance and adaptation. The findings reveal four dominant themes: first, the modernization of Islamic education as a form of intellectual resistance, wherein reformist organizations like Muhammadiyah integrated secular subjects and structured pedagogies to cultivate an intellectually competitive Muslim generation; second, the consolidation of traditional institutions as cultural fortresses, as seen in Nahdlatul Ulama’s efforts to strengthen pesantren and preserve religious orthodoxy; third, the mobilization of women through education, particularly through the efforts of ‘Aisyiyah, as a strategy for moral reform and national identity formation; and fourth, the internalization of nationalist values through character education, positioning pesantren and madrasah as crucibles of civic responsibility and anti-colonial consciousness. These findings underscore that Islamic education during the colonial period was not merely a religious endeavor but a multidimensional force for cultural resilience and political mobilization. Theoretically, the study contributes to the discourse on education as a nonviolent strategy of resistance under colonialism, while practically offering insights for contemporary education policy in Indonesia. However, the study is limited by its reliance on secondary sources, which may overlook local variations and grassroots dynamics. Further research incorporating oral histories and archival case studies is recommended to enrich our understanding of the lived experiences and post-colonial legacies of these institutions.
Forming Religious Character Through Habit: Inclusive Islamic Education for Students with Special Needs in a Special School Context Kusuma Wardhani, Maharani; Khadavi, M. Jadid
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.2025.51-07

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This study investigates the implementation of Islamic Religious Education (PAI) for students with special needs at SLB Sinar Harapan 2 Probolinggo, focusing on teaching methods, instructional strategies, challenges, and the impact on character development. Employing a qualitative case study approach, the research involved fifteen purposively selected participants, including teachers, administrators, and parents, with data gathered through classroom observations, semi-structured interviews, and institutional document analysis. Findings indicate that adaptive and multisensory teaching methods—such as visual aids, sign language, tactile media, and structured religious routines—were integral in supporting student engagement and understanding. Teachers utilized routine-based strategies, collaborative family involvement, and differentiated instruction aligned with Individualized Education Programs (IEPs). Despite challenges including limited instructional time, communication barriers, and inadequate resources, the study found that PAI learning contributed positively to students’ religious behavior, independence, empathy, and participation in communal rituals. Additionally, parental engagement increased during religious events, reinforcing school-based learning at home. These results highlight the potential of inclusive religious education to foster moral and spiritual development among students with diverse disabilities. The study underscores the importance of teacher adaptability, institutional support, and culturally grounded pedagogy in advancing inclusive Islamic education. Limitations include the single-school focus and lack of direct student voice. Future research should explore broader contexts, assess long-term outcomes, and incorporate student perspectives. The findings offer practical implications for educators, policymakers, and curriculum designers committed to equitable religious education for all learners.
Integrating Augmented Reality in Islamic Education: A Case Study of Al Ma’arif Singosari High School Mahliatussikah, Hanik; Ash Shidiqiyah, Firstiyana Romadlon; Tamami, Fazri Nur Insan; Mardatillah, Harrifah; Erwani, Erwani; Wafa, Muhammad Sirril
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.2025.51-09

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This study investigates the implementation of Augmented Reality (AR)-based learning media at Al Ma’arif Singosari High School, an Islamic educational institution undergoing digital transformation. Employing a qualitative case study approach, the research explores the lived experiences, perceptions, and challenges encountered by teachers, students, and administrators. Data were collected through classroom observations, semi-structured interviews, focus group discussions, and document analysis, ensuring methodological triangulation. Findings indicate that AR positively influenced teaching practices, fostering creativity and a shift from content delivery to facilitative instruction. Students reported increased engagement and improved comprehension of abstract concepts across subjects such as Islamic Studies, Biology, and Arabic. However, technical challenges—including device compatibility, limited internet connectivity, and distractions from mobile devices—posed significant barriers. These dual outcomes highlight both the pedagogical potential and operational limitations of AR in Islamic education. The study provides practical implications for institutions considering similar initiatives, emphasizing the importance of teacher training, infrastructure readiness, and institutional support. While offering a replicable framework, this single-site study is limited in scope and duration. Future research should explore the long-term impacts of AR integration, its adaptability across diverse Islamic school contexts, and the development of culturally and pedagogically aligned AR content.
The Affective Nexus: Weaving Individual Behavior and Organizational Culture in an Indonesian Islamic Boarding School Damayanti, Ripa; Hakim, Lukman; Jamrizal, Jamrizal
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.2025.51-08

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This study investigates the intricate dynamics between individual behavior and organizational culture within the context of Islamic boarding school education. The primary aim is to explore the foundations of student motivation, the perception of the organizational climate, and the influence of emotion on the learning environment. This research employed a qualitative case study design at Aswaja Bungo Pesantren in Jambi, Indonesia. Data were gathered over two months through participant observation, semi-structured interviews with fifteen purposively selected teachers (ustadz), staff, and students (santri), and analysis of institutional documents. Thematic analysis, guided by the interactive model of Miles, Huberman, and Saldaña, was utilized to interpret the data. The findings reveal that student learning motivation is driven principally by non-material recognition from teachers and the contextual relevance of the curriculum, rather than by material rewards. A supportive organizational climate, characterized by informal and empathetic teacher-student interactions, was found to be fundamental in establishing psychological safety. Furthermore, the study identifies a strong correlation between teachers' positive emotional expressions and the collective classroom mood, which directly enhances student engagement and participation. A secondary finding indicates that teacher job satisfaction, fostered by institutional appreciation, positively influences the quality of their pedagogical interactions. This research underscores that affective and relational dynamics are not peripheral but central to the educational process in religious boarding schools. The study's implications suggest a need for educational leaders to integrate emotional pedagogy into teacher training and institutional strategies. This research is limited by its single-site design; therefore, caution is advised in generalizing the findings. Future research is recommended, utilizing longitudinal or comparative mixed-methods approaches to validate these insights across diverse institutional contexts.

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