AbstractThis chapter attempts to delineate the complex and rich history of Islamic education in Indonesia. The chapter however will pay attention only to major aspects of the history of Islamic education in Indonesia with a particular focus given to its process of modernization in the modern history of Islamic education in Indonesia is a very distinctive one compared to that of other areas of the Muslim world, particularly since the period of the coming of European powers up until today. But there is no doubt that the rise and development of Islamic education in Indonesia were closely linked with the spread and dynamics of Islam in the country. The Dutch colonialism in Indonesia since the early sixteenth century did not result in the decline of Islamic education. During this period, Islamic educational institutions did not only survive but also began in earnest to make certain adjustment by adopting certain aspects of European education. This is very clear in the rise of madrasah that introduced classical system and curriculum, for instance; this in turn led “traditional” Islamic educational institutions such as pondok or pesantren to also modernize is at the core of Islamic teachings leading the preachers of Islam, ulamā’, and Muslim rulers since the early history of Indonesian Islam to employ mosques and langgar as well as to adopt existing local institutions such as surau and pesantren or pondok as the places for Muslims to study new momentum in the modernization of Islamic education in Indonesia has taken place in the last three decades at least. 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