Islamic Education in The Era of Globalization
Keywords:
Modernization of Islamic Education, Integration of Islamic Values, Challenges of GlobalizationAbstract
This study examines Islamic Education in the Era of Globalization. Globalization has a major impact on all aspects of life, including the world of education, including Islamic religious education. The purpose of this study is to determine the positive and negative impacts of globalization on Islamic religious education, analyze the challenges of Islamic education in the global era, formulate strategies for strengthening Islamic values in a modern context, and examine models for developing Islamic education that are relevant to the demands of the times. The method used in the study is a library research. The types of data used in the study are primary data and secondary data. The data sources used in the study are written sources taken from various previous scientific journals. The data analysis technique used in the study is qualitative descriptive data analysis. Based on the detailed discussion of Islamic religious education in the era of globalization, it can be understood that Islamic education needs to undergo a systemic transformation to maintain its relevance without losing fundamental values. The integration of modern science and Islamic values is the key to producing a generation of Muslims who have a strong religious identity and are able to contribute globally.
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Copyright (c) 2025 Anis Zohriah, Siti Patimah, Neneng Aminah, Agus Novi Wahyudin, Maryati Maryati

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