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The concept of Tafaqquh Fī al-Dīn holds significant importance in Islamic education, emphasizing a
deep understanding of religion that is applicable to everyday life. Islamic boarding schools pesantren
play a crucial role in applying this concept, yet face major challenges in balancing tradition with modern
demands. This study investigates the implementation of Tafaqquh Fī al-Dīn at Pesantren Persatuan
Islam 27 Situaksan, Bandung, focusing on the understanding of the asatidz (teachers), its application
within the school, student responses, challenges encountered, and its impact on the formation of Islamic
character and knowledge. Previous research (Hefner, 2009; Steenbrink, 1986) highlights the dilemma
faced by pesantren in maintaining tradition while embracing modern innovations. Using a descriptive
qualitative approach, with interviews, observation, and document analysis, this study reveals that while
the asatidz understand Tafaqquh Fī al-Dīn, its implementation is hindered by institutional factors,
limited infrastructure, and lack of skilled human resources, aligning with Ahmad’s (2017) findings on
educational modernization. Although students respond positively, time and physical limitations pose
challenges. To sustain relevance in the modern era, further innovations are necessary, as proposed by
Azra (2015) in his study on the transformation of Islamic education in Indonesia.