138 research outputs found

    Information Technology as a Modern Da'wah Media in Indonesia: Prospects and Challenges

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    The current da'wah media continues to develop along with the development of information technology, this condition poses a challenge for preachers to be careful in choosing da'wah media. Information technology as a digital medium today can be used for various purposes, one of which is as a medium of da'wah, given the rapid development of technology in recent decades. This paper aims to analysis the opportunities and challenges of da'wah in the current era of information technology. This paper is a type of qualitative research with a netnographic approach, this approach aims to examine, observe and observe the use of information technology in preaching. In addition, to strengthen the data in this study, this paper also uses several important articles produced by the researchers. This paper argues that in Indonesia today the use of information technology with various digital media platforms is a priority in preaching, even with digital media making it easier for preachers to convey religious knowledge. Even da'wah through online media is able to reach and influence the whole world without having to meet in person, but the limited internet infrastructure available in remote areas is a separate obstacle

    Multimedia Flipbook Development Using the Hannafin and Peck Model in IPAS Learning at MIS Terpadu Langsa

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    Students have a significant affinity with digital technology. Therefore, teachers are required to have basic skills in designing and packaging learning that utilizes digital technology to attract and motivate students. This study aims to develop multimedia flipbooks with the Hannafin and Peck model, test the feasibility of the media, and analyze teacher responses and student responses.  This research uses the Research and Development (R&D) method with the Hannafin and Peck development model which consists of three phases, namely: (1) needs analysis (analysis); (2) design (design); (3) development (development), implementation (implementation). In the Hannafin and Peck model, all phases involve a process of evaluation and revision. The research subjects were digital fifth grade students of MIS Terpadu Langsa. The results showed that the feasibility of the media can be seen from the average results of validation from the six validators. Material expert validation 94.6% (Very Feasible), media expert validation 95.3% (Very Feasible), language expert validation 82.65% (Very Feasible). Thus it can be concluded that multimedia flipbooks using the Hannafin and Peck model are suitable for use in the learning process for digital fifth grade students of MIS Terpadu Langsa

    Representation of Popular Islamic Movements on Social Media: A Study of the Hashtag #LogIndiCloseTheDoor

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    This article an discusses the Ramadan podcast series Hashtag #LogIndiCloseTheDoor as an example of the Popular Islamic Movement on social media. The series was a huge hit even though it dealt with a delicate subject. It is impossible to consider this truth to be a phenomenon deserving of the widespread success of social media material. This article is a qualitative study employing Talal Asad's Islamic Anthropology method. According to the article's conclusion, the Popular Islam Movement is a group of middle-class Muslims, particularly those in their millennial years, who are using modern and popular culture as a means of self-actualization and self-study. The media portrays him in two ways: dakwahtainment and religiotainment. Ramadan's audio series #LogIndiCloseTheDoor is one of them. The Islamic pretext Raḥmatan lil 'Ālamīn (a mercy to all creation) serves as the basis for the television show. The discussion that goes along with this series focuses on inclusivism in religion as well as the commoditization and commodification of religion. These discourses were communicated and developed into a new religious paradigm by way of the power relations network that Deddy Corbuzier, Habib Ja'far Hussein, and Leonardo da Vinci constructed. This essay contends that the #LogIndiCloseTheDoor Ramadan Hashtag audio series, which combines modern and Islamic ideals, transforms the initially conservative, restrictive, and inflexible perception of Islam into one that is inclusive, tolerant, and dynamic

    Divorce Bureaucracy in the Sharia Space: Examining Practices in Langsa City, Aceh

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    Divorce in the community is often understood differently between Islamic law, the State, and customary law. Each of these laws has a fundamental legal basis regarding the concept of divorce. The impact of differences in the legal concept of divorce results in different Muslim communities in the process of terminating marital relations. This research aims to examine further how the divorce bureaucracy in Indonesia affects the divorce process in the community. This paper results from an empirical study with a socio-legal study approach, this approach is used to review how divorce in society is practiced. Data was obtained from interviews with relevant parties. To strengthen the data and analysis, this research also uses several empirical research results and other important articles related to this paper. The results show that the divorce bureaucracy in Langsa City, Aceh still leaves problems caused by differences in viewpoints and interests so that divorce outside the court still occurs. The difference in perspective is based on the understanding that divorce is legal if it fulfills the provisions of Islamic law. On the other hand, people who are aware of the law have the view that divorce must be done before the court. The bureaucracy of divorce, which involves administration and the conditions that must be met, makes divorce considered complicated and takes a long time. Conversely, religious divorce does not require a long time and cost. In addition, the interest in a quick process without the need for an administrative process also influences the divorce bureaucracy. Non-judicial mediation at the village level is essential for reducing divorce rates and reducing divorce bureaucracy

    Embracing Piety: Unraveling the Experiences of Urban Salafi Women in Pursuit of Devotion

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    This study aims to shed light on piety cultivation among Salafi women through their engagement in studies hosted by the Nurul Iman Mosque in Blok M Square. This study investigates Salafi women's experiences after attending regular studies at Nurul Iman Mosque as a center for spirituality and Sunnah studies for urban areas in nurturing Salafi women's piety. This study argues that Salafi women who actively participate in mosque studies have a profoundly positive impact on their own piety, spirituality, and overall well-being. The study reveals that mosque studies act as a catalyst for change, nourishing the soul and creating a strong bond with the God. These women receive comfort, inspiration, and information that strengthens their religious commitment through the numerous studies offered. Mosques serve as social gathering places that promote a sense of sisterhood and belonging while providing a safe area for spiritual inquiry and self-improvement. This study also emphasizes the value of mosque studies in motivating urban Salafi women to reflect on and enhance their lives. Through sermon teachings and reminders, women are encouraged to evaluate their behavior and strive for ongoing growth in pursuing piet

    RETRACTED: Tolerant Movement from Below: Grassroot Agency for Religious Moderation in Indonesian Socio-Political Contexts

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    Retracted following a rigorous, carefully concerns considered in the review of the article published in At-Tafkir: Jurnal Pendidikan, Hukum dan Sosial Keagamaan entitled “Tolerant Movement from Below: Grassroot Agency for Religious Moderation in Indonesian Socio-Political Contexts” Vol. 16, No. 2, May-November 2023, DOI: https://doi.org/10.32505/at.v16i2.9139. The article We Declare Retracted From At-Tafkir: Jurnal Pendidikan, Hukum dan Sosial Keagamaan was then removed at the author's request.. The document and its content have been removed from At-Tafkir: Jurnal Pendidikan, Hukum dan Sosial Keagamaan,  and  reasonable  effort  should  be  made  to remove all references to this article

    Hukum Penundaan Pembagian Harta Warisan Produktif Perspektif Al-Mashlahah Al-Mursalah

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    This study discusses the law of delaying the distribution of productive inheritance which is analyzed with the requirements of al-mashlahah al-mursalah using library research methods with descriptive qualitative analysis techniques to describe why the distribution of productive inheritance can be postponed and how to determine and distribute profits from asset management productive inheritance to each heir. The research results reveal that: 1). The distribution of productive inheritance is legal to postpone as long as it is agreed by all heirs because the benefits to be achieved in delaying the distribution do not conflict with texts and ijma', belonging to the two types of maqasid al-shari'ah which protect the heir's descendants from economic weaknesses and preserve assets. heirs to continue to be productive, benefit from the development of their wealth something real, and generally applicable that impacts the family as the important unit in society; 2). Profits from productive inheritance which belong to all heirs (owners of capital) are distributed to each heir in accordance with the amount of the level of each share according to fiqh al-mawaris. Postponement and development of productive inheritance is important to be agreed upon by the heirs for the benefit of the family's economic welfare

    Persaingan Intra-Islam sebagai Tantangan Utama Kampanye Moderasi Beragama di Indonesia: Kasus Komparatif Ahmadiyah dan Syiah

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    The intra-Islamic rivalry have been a main challenge in nurturing religious moderation in Indonesia. It basically shows the contestation between each Islamic teachings to shape main narration of religious moderation. That current trend of moderation that led by Sunni has boosted majoritarian perspective among some Muslims and restricted and differentiated minority Muslim groups such as Shia and Ahmadiyya. Consequently, while the current religious moderation has been underway, it unable to accommodate those Muslim minorities. This research aims at analysing the consequences of majoritarian moderation that paradoxically disturbed Ahmadiyya and Shia. Both have been a main proselytization target to be Sunni through violence and persecution because accusation of heresy.  By employing data from fieldwork and literatures, this research used qualitative research particularly analytical review. It showed that, the religious moderation cannot bridge in the differentiation Islamic teachings between majoritarian Sunni and Shia/Ahmadiyya. As a result, the violence still underway that affected those Muslim minorities.  From this research, it advised to stakeholders hold religious moderation firmly accommodating minorities as part of Muslim society in Indonesia

    Adoption of Umar Bin Abdul Aziz's Principles of Social Justice and Welfare in the Start-up Business Ecosystem

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    This article examines the adaptability and application of Umar bin Abdul Aziz's social justice and welfare principles in modern startup business strategies. Umar bin Abdul Aziz is known as one of the fair leaders and focuses on the welfare of society. Through this approach, this article explores how startups can integrate these principles into their business models. This study contributes by providing an ethical framework for startups in Indonesia to not only focus on financial gain but also play an active role in promoting social justice and public welfare. This research is descriptive qualitative research. The sources used are secondary sources. The study uses documentation to find and collect elements or variables related to the study. The analysis method in this study uses descriptive qualitative analysis. The results show that the adoption of the principles of social justice and welfare of Umar bin Abdul Aziz in startup businesses shows that these values are very relevant. Startups can implement a profit-sharing system, establish partnerships with MSMEs, and implement CSR programs to improve community welfare. Financial transparency is also important to prevent corruption, while attention to the welfare of society by offering affordable products can strengthen their contribution to social justice. In this way, business startups gain an ethical framework that not only focuses on financial gain but also plays an active role in the welfare of society, so that public trust in startups can increase

    Peace Project as an Effort to Support Peace Awareness and Tolerance between Religious Communities in Jakarta, Indonesia

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    This research investigates the response of Muslim youth to the Peace Project, an Indonesian Global Peace Foundation (GPF) initiative aimed at increasing peace and tolerance among religious believers. This research uses qualitative research methods with a case study design. The focus of this study was a visit to the Zion Church and Candra Prabha Temple, thirty Muslim participants with data collection in the form of observations and surveys. Research findings show: 1) The Peace Project succeeded in facilitating contact between religious youth groups; 2) Muslim participants showed enthusiasm for the activity, suggesting a longer duration and visits to other places of worship; and 3) the need for academic speakers to guide discussions about respecting diverse religions. This research offers recommendations for improving interfaith initiatives, better planning activities, contributing to knowledge of religious tolerance, and increasing public awareness about interfaith engagement for a more tolerant society, based on positive responses among Jakarta's Muslim youth

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