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Development of Women's Fiqh Learning in State Islamic Senior High Schools: Integration of Islamic Gender Education Theory, Inquiry-Based Learning, and Strengthening of Islamic Character Teguh Luhuringbudi; Fitri Liza; Panggih Abdiguno; Edi Kurniawan; Dewi Nita Utami; Abdulnasir Dhaw Alsayd
NALAR FIQH: Jurnal Hukum Islam Vol. 16 No. 01 (2025): Juni 2025
Publisher : Fakultas Syariah UIN Sulthan Thaha Saifuddin Jambi, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30631/nf.v16i01.1883

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This research examines a crucial problem in women's fiqh education at Madrasah Aliyah: the dominance of normative-textual approaches that provide minimal space for critical dialogue on contemporary social dynamics and female identity. The study aims to design an integrated learning model for women's fiqh through a combination of Islamic Gender Education Theory, Inquiry-Based Learning, and Islamic Character Strengthening Philosophy. Data collection methods included online surveys via Google Forms, analysis of Grade XI fiqh textbooks, and examination of the classical text Ris?lah al-Ma???. Data analysis employed three theoretical frameworks: Sharia contextualism according to Zainah Anwar, inquiry cycle theory by Margus Pedaste, and personality transformation philosophy by Syed Muhammad Naquib al-Attas.Research findings reveal that although the majority of students perceive menstrual regulations as fair, their understanding remains static without critical reflection on cultural and gender contexts. The integration of these three approaches proved effective in creating a more participatory, inclusive, and meaningful learning experience. The study concludes that a paradigm shift is necessary—from information transfer to transformative educational processes. Research limitations include a narrow geographical scope and a predominantly female respondent base. The novelty of this research lies in its multi-dimensional integration approach, which has not been widely explored in academic literature. Recommendations for future research include direct implementation testing across diverse regions and the development of specific Islamic character assessment instruments tailored to women's fiqh education contexts. This model is expected to serve as an alternative learning approach that is more responsive to the needs and social realities of contemporary Muslim women, bridging traditional Islamic scholarship with modern pedagogical methodologies while maintaining religious authenticity and promoting gender-sensitive understanding
From Image to Impact: The Viral Spread of “All Eyes on Rafah” and Its Global Repercussions Teguh Luhuringbudi; Purnama Putra; Fitri Liza; Mowafg Abrahem Masuwd; Dewi Nita Utami; Abdulnasir Dhaw Alsayd
Makna: Jurnal Kajian Komunikasi, Bahasa, dan Budaya Vol. 17 No. 2 (2025): MAKNA: Jurnal Kajian Komunikasi, Bahasa dan Budaya
Publisher : Fakultas Komunikasi, Sastra, dan Bahasa

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33558/makna.v17i2.10758

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The viral dissemination of the AI-generated image “All Eyes on Rafah” has had a profound global impact, igniting widespread humanitarian concern and political discourse. This study employs a qualitative-descriptive interdisciplinary approach, drawing on Agenda Setting Theory (McCombs & Shaw), Marshall McLuhan’s media theory, and Alexander Wendt’s Constructivism to analyze this phenomenon. Primary data comprise viral news reports and social media images documenting the Israeli bombing of Rafah refugee camps, which resulted in approximately 55 civilian casualties. Data collection involved comprehensive reading, detailed note-taking, and thematic categorization, followed by analytical stages of restatement, description, and interpretation. The findings underscore the pivotal role of AI and social media in amplifying humanitarian crises, demonstrating how media agendas shape public perception and influence international political responses. This research advances the understanding of the interplay between digital media, political communication, and human rights advocacy, highlighting both the transformative potential and ethical complexities of AI-generated imagery in mobilizing global attention and action.