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While the framework emphasizes maqāṣid-based evaluation of AI tools such as automated grading systems and learning analytics, there is insufficient guidance on specific methodologies for conducting su

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While the framework emphasizes maqāṣid-based evaluation of AI tools such as automated grading systems and learning analytics, there is insufficient guidance on specific methodologies for conducting such evaluations or measuring compliance w

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  • Coping with AI: Islamic Principles for New Education Policy (2026) · doi

    While the framework emphasizes maqāṣid-based evaluation of AI tools such as automated grading systems and learning analytics, there is insufficient guidance on specific methodologies for conducting such evaluations or measuring compliance with Islamic principles.

    Keywords: framework emphasizes based evaluation tools automated grading systems learning analytics there insufficient guidance specific methodologies
  • Artificial Intelligence (AI) Dalam Pendidikan Islam: Peluang, Tantangan, Dan Etika Keislaman (2026) · doi

    The paper asserts that AI can enable personalized learning in Islamic education contexts but does not specify what adaptive algorithms, student modeling techniques, or curriculum design frameworks should be developed to align personalization with Islamic pedagogical principles and character formation objectives.

    Keywords: adaptive learning algorithms student modeling personalization Islamic pedagogy character formation curriculum design
  • Artificial Intelligence (AI) Dalam Pendidikan Islam: Peluang, Tantangan, Dan Etika Keislaman (2026) · doi

    The paper claims AI can improve digital literacy in Islamic educational contexts by training students to use technology responsibly, but lacks concrete curricula specifications for what digital literacy competencies should be taught, how Islamic values should be integrated into this instruction, or how student competency should be assessed.

    Keywords: digital literacy Islamic values responsible technology use curriculum competency assessment Islamic education
  • INTEGRATING ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE IN ISLAMIC EDUCATION: ETHICAL, PEDAGOGICAL, AND SUSTAINABILITY PERSPECTIVES (2026) · doi

    Professional development programs for Islamic educators to build technical skills and ethical literacy in AI tool application aligned with Islamic principles are recommended, but no curriculum frameworks, training duration specifications, assessment metrics for ethical reasoning, or effectiveness measures for such programs exist in the literature.

    Keywords: professional development teacher training ethical literacy Islamic principles AI competency spiritual mentorship

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