By Muhammad Eko Purwanto
Education is an essential pillar in preserving a nation's culture. In this modern era of technological advancements, aligning culture and technology becomes a challenge that Islamic schools, especially Al Azhar Islamic Schools, must face. This is where the role of Al Azhar Islamic Schools in the Jakapermai, Kemang Pratama, and Grand Wisata regions becomes essential. Through innovative and progressive approaches, schools managed by YW Al Muhajiien Jakapermai successfully bridge culture and technology to provide modern Islamic education.
Al Azhar Islamic Schools developed by YW Al Muhajirien Jakapermai have long been prestigious educational centers with more than 38 years of history. These schools in the Jakapermai, Kemang Pratama, and Grand Wisata regions emphasize Islamic values and the cultural values underpinning the national identity.
Al Azhar Islamic Schools developed by YW Al Muhajirien Jakapermai bridge culture and technology by integrating solid cultural values into a technology-based curriculum. This curriculum combines religious teachings, cultural values, and the necessary technological skills in the digital era. In the learning process, students study the Qur'an and the hadiths of Prophet Muhammad SAW and gain a deep understanding of the rich and diverse Islamic cultural values and local wisdom this nation possesses.
In addition, Al Azhar Islamic Schools use active and creative learning methods that incorporate cultural richness with technology. For example, students are taught to study the content of the Qur'an using digital applications, which facilitate them in reading, memorizing, and understanding the sacred messages from Allah SWT. At this point, technology serves as a tool that facilitates students' understanding of Islamic teachings and Indonesian culture.
Al Azhar Islamic Schools, managed by YW Al Muhajirien Jakapermai, have developed online learning platforms that allow students to access learning materials anytime and anywhere. In this digitally connected world, students can attend lectures live, discuss with their peers, and receive teacher feedback online. This allows them to learn according to their time and needs while strengthening their cultural and Islamic identity.
Besides applying technology in the learning process, Al Azhar Islamic Schools in the Jakapermai, Kemang Pratama, and Grand Wisata regions also strive to create a school environment that is friendly to children, technology, and innovation. Modern digital intelligent classrooms, audiovisual and multimedia facilities, and fast internet access are examples of investments made by these schools. This enables students to develop technological skills such as programming, graphic design, and proper use of social media.