How to Cite:
Kaawoan, S., Solong, N. P., Mustain, A. Z., Ainiyah, N., & Nugraha, A. R. (2021).
Understanding the concept of Islamic education for millennial in Indonesia. Linguistics
and Culture Review, 5(S4), 1426-1438. https://doi.org/10.21744/lingcure.v5nS4.1886
Linguistics and Culture Review © 2021.
Corresponding author: Kaawoan, S.; Email: selvi_kaawoan@iaingorontalo.ac.id
Manuscript submitted: 09 July 2021, Manuscript revised: 27 Oct 2021, Accepted for publication: 18 Nov 2021
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Understanding the Concept of Islamic
Education for Millennial in Indonesia
Selviyanti Kaawoan
IAIN Sultan Amai Gorontalo, Indonesia
Najamuddin Petta Solong
IAIN Sultan Amai Gorontalo, Indonesia
Achmad Zayul Mustain
University PGRI of Banyuwangi, Indonesia
Nur Ainiyah
Universitas Negeri Yogyakarta, Indonesia
Aat Ruchiat Nugraha
Universitas Padjadjaran, Bandung
Abstract---The core discussion of this study is on understanding the
concept of Islamic education for the millennial generation in
Indonesia. The author believes that the idea of teaching Islamic
education for the millennial generation is undoubtedly different from
the teaching methods of the previous generation. For this reason, we
have presented a series of data from previous studies, issues, and
characteristics of teaching Islamic education in a modern way. Some
literary sources the author found by searching online on several well-
known publications such as Elsevier, Taylor & Francis, Academic
Edu, ERIC, and many data from websites. After reviewing and
discussing the data, involving in-depth evaluation under a
phenomenological approach, the writers obtain valid and up-to-date
finding data. Based on the exposure data, we get models and
characteristics of Islamic education in the millennial generation,
including educational systems and methods that are suitable for
millennial children; freedom of questioning and exploration methods,
personal, independent learning by relying on fast and instant
information, hyper-technology-based learning, rich in ideas and
exploratory approaches. Thus, this finding becomes an essential input
in developing Islamic studies for the millennial generation in the
future.