Taufik Hidayat
Universitas Islam Negeri Antasari Banjarmasin

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INTEGRASI PSIKOLOGI KELUARGA ISLAM DALAM KETAHANAN EMOSIONAL PASCAPERCERAIAN Zaki Aqil Nashrullah; Taufik Hidayat
Al Arsy: Journal of Education, Management and Islamic Thought Vol. 1 No. 1 (2025): Desember
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Divorce affects not only legal relationships but also the emotional and spiritual stability of families. Many post-divorce individuals experience psychological distress, role disorientation, and difficulties in reconstructing life meaning. This article aims to analyze the integration of Islamic family psychology and modern psychological approaches in strengthening post-divorce emotional resilience. This study employs a qualitative library-based method with a normative-psychological analysis of family resilience theory, emotional regulation, and Islamic spiritual values. The findings indicate that post-divorce emotional resilience can be enhanced through adaptive emotional management, relational reconstruction, and spiritual reinforcement such as patience, trust in God, and self-purification. This integrative framework offers a relevant conceptual model for supporting emotional recovery among Muslim families in the Indonesian socio-religious context.  
FAKTOR PSIKOLOGIS PENYEBAB CERAI GUGAT DALAM KELUARGA MUSLIM MODERN: ANALISIS NORMATIF PUTUSAN DI PENGADILAN AGAMA AMUNTAI Lailatus Shofa; Taufik Hidayat
Al Arsy: Journal of Education, Management and Islamic Thought Vol. 1 No. 1 (2025): Desember
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The phenomenon of divorce initiated by wives (cerai gugat) in modern Muslim families has shown a significant increase in Religious Courts, including the Amuntai Religious Court. Changes in husband–wife relationship patterns, dual role demands, and psychological dynamics within modern families often create tension between the ideal concept of marriage in Islam and the realities of domestic life. This study aims to analyze the psychological factors contributing to divorce lawsuits in modern Muslim families and to examine their relevance to the Islamic concept of marriage based on judicial decisions of the Amuntai Religious Court. This research employs a normative legal method with a case approach. Data were obtained through documentation studies of divorce lawsuit decisions Number 262/Pdt.G/2020/PA.Amt and Number 114/Pdt.G/2023/PA.Amt, which were analyzed using conceptual and statutory approaches within Islamic marital law. The results indicate that psychological factors such as prolonged disputes, lack of emotional responsibility, and mental and spiritual incompatibility between spouses constitute the dominant reasons for divorce lawsuits. These factors fulfill the element of continuous conflict as regulated in Islamic law. The study concludes that strengthening premarital education and incorporating Islamic family psychology approaches are essential preventive measures to reduce the rate of divorce lawsuits.
SAKINAH DI ERA MODERN: INTEGRASI PERSPEKTIF ISLAM DAN PSIKOLOGI DALAM RELASI PASUTRI Khairun Nisa; Taufik Hidayat
Al Arsy: Journal of Education, Management and Islamic Thought Vol. 1 No. 1 (2025): Desember
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Marriage in the modern era faces complex challenges, ranging from shifts in gender roles to psychological pressure resulting from digitalization. This study aims to examine the concept of marriage in Islam as a psychological and spiritual institution, as well as to analyze how the integration of Islamic values and family psychology approaches can build healthy husband-wife relationships. The research method used is qualitative with a library research type through an integrative approach that connects normative-religious literature with family psychology theories. The results of the study show that the concepts of sakinah, mawaddah, and rahmah in Islam directly intersect with emotional well-being and interaction stability in family psychology. This integration positions the principle of musyawarah (consultation) as a form of assertive communication and the principle of ishlâh (reconciliation) as a collaborative conflict resolution strategy. These findings conclude that combining the spiritual dimension, involving worship and ethical awareness, with the psychological dimension, such as attachment and emotional regulation, is able to strengthen family resilience in facing the challenges of individualistic modern society.