Abstract
This study aims to address the challenges associated with learning Islamic religious education in the digital era, or Era 4.0. One of the main effects of this era has been the rise of online learning and e-learning, which has changed many aspects of life, including education, particularly Islamic religious education. The phenomena of disruption had emerged in this century, forcing adaptation in the field of Islamic religious education. The study employs a qualitative research methodology using a phenomenological approach. Books, scientific articles, journals, and papers are the primary and secondary data sources. The discussion's conclusions demonstrate that Islamic religious education is currently dealing with issues, demands, and needs that have never been encountered before. Thus, it is imperative to implement updates and innovations to the infrastructure and facilities, human resource capabilities, curriculum, governance, culture, work ethic, and other areas. If not, Islamic religious education will become outdated and more and more out of date. Therefore, in order to use the term ilmu amali amal ilmi, specific actions or answers must be found.
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