Pemikiran Sardar dan Azra dalam Pendidikan Islam, Transformasi Otoritas Digital, dan Moderasi Beragama

Authors

  • Mu’amar Aziz MA Royatul Islam
  • Syukri Iska UIN Mahmud Yunus Batusangkar
  • Septika Rudiamon Sekolah Tinggi Agama Islam Al-Hikmah
  • Ramadhan Fitria UIN Mahmud Yunus Batusangkar
  • Arna Saskia UIN Mahmud Yunus Batusangkar

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.55606/jurrafi.v5i1.7723

Keywords:

Digital Authority, Islam Nusantara, Islamic Education, Moderation, Postnormal Times

Abstract

This study examines the ideas of Ziauddin Sardar and Azyumardi Azra in three major areas: Islamic education, digital religious authority, and religious moderation. Using a library research approach, this article analyzes how Sardar’s Postnormal Times (PNT) framework explains global complexity, chaos, and contradictions that shape the future of Islamic thought and education. Meanwhile, Azra’s concept of Islam Nusantara and wasathiyah provides a historical and cultural foundation for constructing moderate Islamic identity in Indonesia. Findings indicate that Sardar emphasizes adaptive education oriented toward future literacy, while Azra highlights the integration of tradition, modernity, and local culture. In the context of digital authority, Sardar views the transformation as a structural effect of postnormal conditions driven by algorithmic systems, while Azra stresses the need to strengthen scholarly legitimacy based on sanad, institutions, and ethical guidance. Both perspectives converge on the importance of moderation. Sardar presents moderation as a strategy to manage global complexity, whereas Azra positions wasathiyah as the inherent identity of Islam in the archipelago. This study concludes that synthesizing both frameworks can strengthen Islamic education, stabilize digital religious authority, and reinforce Indonesia’s moderate Islamic identity in responding to contemporary challenges.

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Published

2026-01-09

How to Cite

Mu’amar Aziz, Syukri Iska, Septika Rudiamon, Ramadhan Fitria, & Arna Saskia. (2026). Pemikiran Sardar dan Azra dalam Pendidikan Islam, Transformasi Otoritas Digital, dan Moderasi Beragama. Jurnal Riset Rumpun Agama Dan Filsafat, 5(1), 291–298. https://doi.org/10.55606/jurrafi.v5i1.7723

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