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Proceeding ISETH (International Summit on Science, Technology, and Humanity)
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The International Summit on Science, Technology and Humanity (ISETH) is organised by Universitas Muhammadiyah Surakarta. This summit aims to provide a platform for researchers and academics to share their research findings with others and meet lecturers and researchers from other institutions and to strengthen the collaboration and networking amongst the participants.
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The Integration of Islamic Religious Education and Learning Technology in The Digital Era Khoirunnisaa, Ibtisamah; Shohib, Muhammad Wildan
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The advancement of digital technology has significantly transformed the educational landscape, including the teaching and learning of Islamic Religious Education. Consequently, integrating technology has become an essential requirement to ensure that learning remains relevant and effective in the digital era. This study aims to analyze the urgency of technology integration in Islamic Religious Education, identify the challenges encountered in its implementation, and explore strategies to optimize the use of technology while maintaining Islamic values. This research employs a qualitative approach using a library research method. Data were collected through a systematic review of relevant literature, including books, peer-reviewed journal articles, conference proceedings, and academic documents related to Islamic Religious Education, educational technology, and digital literacy. The data were analyzed using descriptive qualitative techniques through classification, comparison, examination, and synthesis of findings to obtain a comprehensive understanding. The results indicate that technology integration in Islamic Religious Education can enhance students’ learning motivation, active participation, and understanding of Islamic values through digital media, online learning platforms, and blended learning models. Nevertheless, several challenges remain, including limited digital literacy among teachers and students, inadequate infrastructure, digital distractions, and the risk of misinterpreting Islamic teachings due to unreliable online information. Therefore, this study emphasizes the importance of sustainable strategies, such as improving teachers’ digital competencies, strengthening students’ digital literacy, applying prudent learning management, and fostering collaboration among schools, teachers, and parents to ensure effective, meaningful, and value-based integration of technology in Islamic Religious Education.
Building Qur'an Involvement in TPQ Miftahul Jannah: Analysis of Pedagogical Education Factors, Environment and Students' Self-Regulation Rahmawati, Desy
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This study aims to analyze the role of pedagogy, social environment, and self-regulation in building engagement in learning the Quran at TPQ Miftahul Jannah. The study used a descriptive qualitative approach with observation, interview, and documentation techniques. The results showed that the application of the Qiro'aty method, the creation of a religious and enjoyable learning atmosphere, and positive social interactions between teachers and students were able to increase student engagement in learning. However, student self-regulation still needs to be strengthened through ongoing mentoring. This study confirms that the synergy between effective pedagogy, a conducive environment, and strengthening self-regulation is the key to engagement in learning the Quran.
Students' Reliance on Artificial Intelligence in Completing Islamic Religious Education Assignments Tamroini, Irfan Malik; Maksum, Muh. Nur Rochim
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This study aims to synthesize the patterns of use, levels of reliance, ethical issues, and pedagogical implications of student reliance on AI in completing Islamic Religious Education (PAI) assignments, and to formulate practical implications for curriculum development, pedagogy, and educational policy in Islamic education in the digital era. This study uses the Systematic Literature Review (SLR) method, analyzing 37 empirical and conceptual articles published in 2021-2026. Articles were selected from a collection discussing AI in education, with a focus on the Islamic context. The synthesis process was conducted thematically to identify patterns of use, levels of reliance, ethical issues, and pedagogical implications. Two usage patterns were found: AI as a technical tool and as a source of religious content. The level of reliance varied from critical-instrumental to excessive. Ethical issues included violations of academic integrity, erosion of scholarly authority, threats to spiritual development, as well as algorithmic bias and data privacy. Pedagogical implications emphasized assessment transformation, the integration of critical AI literacy based on Islamic values, and strengthening the teacher's role as a moral guide. This study provides the first systematic map of AI reliance dynamics in PAI, where technical, cognitive, and spiritual dimensions intersect. The findings establish an evidence base for creating Islamic ethical guidelines, designing AI-resistant assessments, and strengthening the teacher's role as a moral guide and knowledge curator. It proposes integrating principles like ḥifẓ al-‘aql (intellect preservation), al-amanah al ‘ilmiyyah (knowledge trust), and maṣlaḥah (public benefit) as an essential normative framework to balance technological innovation with educational integrity.
The Role Islamic Education in Shaping the Religious Character Generation Z in the Era of Digital Technology Development Ramadhani, Noviana Dwi; Shohib, Muhammad Wildan
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Development digital technology has bring significant changes to the behavioral patterns, value systems, and character of Generation Z. The high intensity of digital media use without value guidance has the potential to weaken religious character, such as a decrease in religious awareness, low media ethics, and a tendency towards individualism. This condition demands the role of adaptive and contextual Islamic education in shaping the religious character of Generation Z in the digital era. This study aims to analyze educational strategies Islam, as well as methods and educational approach Islam in shaping the religious character of generation Z amidst the development of digital technology. This research uses a qualitative approach with a literature study method. Data were collected through documentation and scientific literature searches in the form of national and international journal articles, several of which are available. indexed on Google Scholars, and academic documents that discuss Islamic education, religious character, generation Z, and the development of digital technology, which published in the period 2021–2026, with focus on the theme education Islam, character religious, generation Z, And digital technology . Data analysis was conducted using content analysis with a thematic approach, which included data reduction, data presentation, and conclusion drawing. The results indicate that effective Islamic education strategies for shaping the religious character of Generation Z include integrating Islamic values with digital technology, strengthening holistic religious character education, exemplary educators, and collaboration between schools, families, and the digital environment. Furthermore, religious habituation methods, including dia logue, And reflective, as well as approach humanistic, contextual, And integrative proven relevant in internalizing religious values in generation Z. This study concludes that education Islam own role strategic in form character religious Generation Z in the digital era if designed adaptively, sustainably, and in line with the dynamics of technological developments.
Sharia Economic Law Perspective on The Concept of Halal Haram on Food at SUSHI HIRO Ivana, Rossalind Mutiara; Muthoifin, Muthoifin
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This study aims to examine the application of the concepts of halal and haram as an ethical foundation in the practice of selling food in Sushi Hiro restaurants that do not have official halal certification, reviewed from the perspective of sharia economic law. The theoretical framework of this research is based on the concepts of halal and haram in Islamic fiqh, the principles of sharia economic law, and maqasid al-sharia, especially the protection of religion (hifz al-din), soul (hifz al-nafs), and property (hifz al-mal). The framework is used to assess the ethical responsibility of business actors as well as legal certainty in modern culinary business practices. The literature review refers to previous research on halal certification and the protection of Muslim consumers, especially generation Z. The literature shows that halal certification plays an important role in building Muslim consumer trust, although generation Z's consumption decisions are often influenced by lifestyle and social trends. Studies on non-halal certified Japanese restaurants from the perspective of sharia economic law are still relatively limited. The research methodology uses a normative-descriptive qualitative approach with case studies. The type of research is in the form of library research that utilizes secondary data, such as laws and regulations, fiqh muamalah literature, sharia economic law books, and relevant journal articles. Data analysis was carried out in a descriptive-analytical manner by linking legal norms and sharia principles to the practice of selling food at Sushi Hiro. The results of the study show that the absence of halal certification puts Sushi Hiro products in the category of syubhat and has the potential to contain gharar elements due to the unclear ingredients and production process. In addition, the consumption of Generation Z Muslims is more influenced by trends than by halal certainty. These findings affirm the importance of transparency, ethical responsibility of business actors, and halal certification as an instrument of consumer protection and increasing public trust.
The Digital Paradox in Schools: Navigating The Intersection between Artificial Intelligence and Academic Performance Friyanda, Nurul Fahri; Dartim, Dartim
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The acceleration of the digitalization of education and the introduction of artificial intelligence (AI) into the classroom have created a "digital paradox": technologies designed to improve the quality of learning can simultaneously have opposite impacts, such as decreased motivation, weakened deep understanding, threats to academic integrity, and inequality in learning outcomes. This study aims to map and synthesize empirical evidence on the relationship between the use of AI/digital education and academic performance, as well as identify the conditions that make its impact stronger or weaker. The method used is a PRISMA-based Systematic Literature Review (SLR) with Scopus as a single database. The search uses structured Boolean strings in the range of 2021–2025, open access journal articles, Social Sciences/Arts and Humanities, and English. From the initial 562 articles, it was filtered down to 38, and through relevance screening based on title–abstract–content verification reading, 9 studies that met the inclusion criteria were obtained. Narrative synthesis shows evidence that the impact of AI on academic performance is contextual and not always consistent: some studies highlight benefits (learning support, personalization, early warning, acceleration of assessment), while others emphasize affective trade offs (interest/motivation), risks of cognitive "shortcut" behavior, and validity-fairness issues in digital assessments. These findings confirm that the impact of AI is more determined by task–AI fit, AI literacy and ethics, assessment design that assesses thought processes, and equity-sensitive school governance.
Thematic Qur'anic Exegesis on the Essence of Allah: A Comparative Study of Ahl al-Sunnah wa al-Jama'ah, the Ash'ari School, and the Maturidi School Tilome, Zaidan Bagus Hikmatiyar; Nurrohim, Ahmad
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This study aims to analyze the understanding of verses related to the Essence of Allah (Dhat Allah) in the Qur'an through a thematic exegesis approach (tafsīr al-maudhū'i) and to compare the theological interpretations of three major Sunni schools: Salaf (Ahl al-Sunnah), Ash‘ariyah, and Maturidiyah. Methodology: This research employs a qualitative approach based on library research. The data are derived from classical and contemporary Qur’anic commentaries, theological works, and relevant academic journals. Thematic exegesis is applied by collecting, classifying, and analyzing Qur’anic verses concerning the divine attributes, followed by a comparative analysis of the interpretative methods used by the three theological schools. Results: The findings indicate that the Salaf school adopts a textual approach by accepting the verses as they appear without interpretation (tafwīḍ), while the Ash‘ariyah employ a mediating approach by applying ta’wīl to verses that may imply anthropomorphism. Meanwhile, the Maturidiyah demonstrate a stronger rational tendency by interpreting most of the ambiguous (khabariyyah) attributes to preserve the purity of monotheism (tawḥīd). Originality/Value: This study highlights that the differences among the three schools are methodological rather than ideological, reflecting the richness of Islamic intellectual tradition. It contributes to contemporary theological discourse by promoting a moderate and tolerant understanding of the mutashābihāt verses related to the Essence of Allah, particularly in responding to modern theological challenges.
From Tradition to Digital Innovation: The Role of Artificial Intelligence in Driving the Transformation of Islamic Education Mumtaz, Arina Sabila Aliffiya; Shohib, Muhammad Wildan
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Islamic education has a strong tradition of transmitting knowledge through halaqah, Islamic boarding schools, and madrasas, but the acceleration of digital innovation, especially artificial intelligence (AI), encourages changes in the way of learning, teaching, and managing educational institutions to be more adaptive without losing core values. This research aims to compile a systematic review of the role of AI in driving the transformation of Islamic education "from tradition to digital innovation", with a focus on mapping research trends, areas of application (Qur'an Hadith learning, curriculum management, learning personalization), as well as opportunities, risks, and pedagogical ethical prerequisites. The method used is a systematic literature review (SLR) based on the PRISMA guidelines. The article was compiled from Scopus using a Boolean query strategy themed as digital innovation AI transformation digital education in the range of 2021–2025, with open access limitations, empirical articles, and the fields of social sciences and arts and humanities. An initial search yielded 518 articles, filtered into 30, and finally 18 relevant studies were analyzed. The results of the synthesis show a surge in publications in 2025 and the dominant themes include digital leadership, teacher AI literacy, personalization of learning, and governance/ethics (privacy, bias, assessment integrity). In the context of Islamic education, the findings affirm that AI needs to be positioned as a pedagogical partner that strengthens rather than replaces the role of educators, with an emphasis on value protection, equal access, and operational ethical policies. This study recommends a roadmap for value-based AI implementation, strengthening human resource capacity, and a governance framework that secures the quality of religious content and accountability for the use of AI in Islamic educational institutions.
Learning Islamic Education in the Era of the Industrial Revolution 4.0 and Society 5.0: A Study on the Wahdah Islamiyah Organization Fadillah, Ana Tasya Nur; Istanto, Istanto
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The purpose of this research is to comprehensively examine the implementation of Islamic education learning and the development of Islamic values carried out by Wahdah Islamiyah Bejen. This study uses a descriptive qualitative approach with a case study method to answer the challenges of the industrial era 4.0 and society 5.0. Data was collected through online interviews with the management of Wahdah Islamiyah Bejen, Karanganyar and a literature review of books and relevant scientific journal articles. This method was chosen to expand the understanding of the approach, implementation, and process of Islamic learning that occurs in Wahdah Islamiyah mass organizations. The results of the study show that Wahdah Islamiyah Bejen, Karanganyar develops Islamic education that is adaptive and responsive to technological advances with programs such as learning the Qur'an, Tahsin Al-Qur'an, Tahfidz Al-Qur'an, and Tarbiah Islamiyah. These programs are implemented in stages, systematically, and supported by digital media. Strengthening Islamic digital literacy, implementing human-centered hybrid learning, technology-adaptive education management, and Islamic digital content development.
Islamic Ethics-by-Design for Artificial Intelligence: A Conceptual Framework for Digital Ethics in Islamic Education. Rizqia, Anggun Pamela; Mustofa, Triono Ali
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This article reviews the challenges of digital ethics in the era of the artificial intelligence (AI) revolution from an Islamic perspective, especially in the context of Islamic Religious Education (PAI), da'wah, and the moral crisis of Generation Z who are exposed to digital globalization, with the aim of designing a framework for the development of AI based on sharia maqasid for the benefit of the ummah. The qualitative research methodology of library research analyzes journals, the Qur'an, hadith, and related literature through secondary data collection, critical literature studies, and content synthesis for the identification of ethical principles; findings show that AI has the potential to transform personal education, efficient digital zakat, adaptive da'wah chatbots but risk deepfake hoaxes, privacy violations, algorithmic bias, and hegemony of thought if not based on religious values such as responsibility for information (Q.S Al-Isra':36), respect for privacy (Q.S Al-Hujurat:12), and use for the social good; Its originality lies in Islamic ethics-by-design that integrates sharia regulations, PAI digital literacy via moral knowing-habituation-culturalization, and the Sharia AI Ethics Council which is relevant for Indonesian educators to form a pious generation in the midst of technological disruption.

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