Recontextualisation of religious moderation teaching for strengthening the identity of Islam Nusantara: lessons learned from faculty in Indonesia

Hanafi, Yusuf and Saefi, Muhammad and Ikhsan, M. Alifudin and Diyana, Tsania Nur and Faizin, Nur and Ramadhan, Moch. Rizal and Hanifah, Umi and Mubarok, Nafi (2025) Recontextualisation of religious moderation teaching for strengthening the identity of Islam Nusantara: lessons learned from faculty in Indonesia. Recontextualisation of religious moderation teaching for strengthening the identity of Islam Nusantara: lessons learned from faculty in Indonesia, 47 (3): 1. pp. 1-11.

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The teaching of religious moderation for strengthening Islam Nusantara has become a central programme in Indonesia. While most research has focused on its implementation, the criteria for recontextualisation have yet to be fully examined. This qualitative study aims to explore how faculty members in Indonesia define and recontextualise the religious moderation programme. We involved eight faculty members from two universities that prioritise the strengthening of Islam Nusantara, using focus groups as the method of data collection. The analysis draws on the five recontextualisation criteria proposed by Pollefeyt & Bouwens. The study reveals that all faculty members have a clear definition of Islam Nusantara and its connection to religious moderation, resulting in positive expectations for the implementation of this learning programme. It highlights the faculty’s application of constructive teaching methods, fulfiling the four of the criteria: the reconstructive hermeneutics, didactic approach, pluralistic openness and interactive pragmatism. Furthermore, this recontextualisation of constructivism is applied by emphasising knowledge resources and open discussions among students, fostering a conducive classroom environment. However, the faculty face challenges in meeting the final criterion – transformative orientation – due to contextual factors such as limited time and large class sizes.

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Hanafi, Yusuf
e yusuf.hanafi.fs@um.ac.id
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Saefi, Muhammad
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Ikhsan, M. Alifudin
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Diyana, Tsania Nur
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Faizin, Nur
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Ramadhan, Moch. Rizal
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Hanifah, Umi
umihanifah@uinsby.ac.id
2028097802
Mubarok, Nafi
nafi.mubarok@uinsby.ac.id
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Uncontrolled Keywords: Constructive learning; strengthening Islam Nusantara; religious moderation education; five recontextualisation criteria
Subjects: 13 EDUCATION > 1303 Specialist Studies In Education > 130313 Teacher Education and Professional Development of Educators
Divisions: Fakultas Tarbiyah dan Keguruan > Pendidikan Bahasa Arab
Depositing User: Dr. M.Pd.I Umi Hanifah
Date Deposited: 30 Jun 2025 01:56
Last Modified: 30 Jun 2025 01:56
URI: http://repository.uinsa.ac.id/id/eprint/3523

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