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Muslim Family Digital Literacy and Social Resilience: A Collaborative Governance Model in Facing Digital Era Disruption from the Perspective of Maqashid al-Syari'ah Jamaluddin Athiyyah Muzayyanah; Iffatin Nur; Dede Nurrahman; Hosaini
International Conference on Humanity Education and Society (ICHES) Vol. 5 No. 1 (2026): The 5th International Conference on Humanity Education and Society (ICHES)
Publisher : FORPIM PTKIS ZONA TAPAL KUDA

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The disruption of the digital era has changed patterns of interaction, communication, and parenting within Muslim families, while simultaneously presenting various challenges to family social resilience, such as exposure to negative information, declining quality of interpersonal communication, and increased vulnerability to domestic conflict. This article aims to analyze the role of Muslim family digital literacy as an instrument for strengthening social resilience through a collaborative governance model from the perspective of Maqashid al-Syari'ah Jamaluddin Athiyyah. This study uses a qualitative approach with a library research method that examines various scientific literature, public policies, and relevant sources related to digital literacy, family resilience, collaborative governance, and Maqashid al-Syari'ah. Data were analyzed using content analysis and critical interpretation techniques. The results show that strengthening Muslim family digital literacy requires multi-stakeholder collaboration involving the government, educational institutions, religious organizations, community groups, and families as the main actors. From the perspective of Maqashid al-Syari’ah Jamaluddin Athiyyah, the collaborative governance model contributes to the protection of religion (hifz al-din), life (hifz al-nafs), reason (hifz al-‘aql), descendants (hifz al-nasl), and property (hifz al-mal). This study confirms that digital literacy based on Islamic values ​​can be an effective strategy in building adaptive, resilient, and competitive Muslim families amidst the dynamics of digital society.
A Collaborative Governance Model to Prevent and Reduce Early Muslim Divorce through Islamic Economic Empowerment and Family Financial Resilience in the Horseshoe Region: A Maqashid al-Shari'ah Perspective Muzayyanah; Iffatin Nur; Dede Nurrahman
Lan Tabur: JURNAL EKONOMI SYARIAH Vol. 8 No. 1 (2026): SEPTEMBER (IN PROGRESS)
Publisher : LAN TABUR: Jurnal Ekonomi Syariah The Islamic University of KH. Achmad Muzakki Syah Jember, East Java. Jember Jln. Manggar Gebang Poreng 139A Patrang Jember Jawa Timur

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Purpose – This study aims to formulate a collaborative governance model for the prevention and mitigation of early divorce among Muslim families in the Tapal Kuda region of East Java through the perspective of Maqashid al-Syari’ah as developed by Jamaluddin Athiyyah. The increasing rate of marital instability and early divorce has become a critical social issue that threatens family resilience and the achievement of Islamic family welfare. This study argues that collaborative governance involving multiple stakeholders can strengthen family resilience and reduce divorce risks through an integrated and value-based approach. Design/methods/approach – This research employs a qualitative approach with a case study design. Data were collected through in-depth interviews, observations, and document analysis involving religious affairs offices, religious courts, local governments, Islamic organizations, community leaders, marriage counselors, and affected families in the Tapal Kuda region. Data were analyzed using an interactive model consisting of data reduction, data display, and conclusion drawing, while the analytical framework was based on collaborative governance theory and Jamaluddin Athiyyah’s Maqashid al-Syari’ah. Findings – The study reveals that effective divorce prevention requires collaborative engagement among governmental, religious, and community institutions. The collaborative model contributes to strengthening five dimensions of family resilience: religious, educational, economic, social, and psychological resilience. The implementation of premarital education, family counseling, economic empowerment, and community-based mediation significantly enhances family stability and aligns with the maqashid objectives of preserving religion (hifz al-din), family lineage (hifz al-nasl), intellect (hifz al-‘aql), wealth (hifz al-mal), and human dignity (hifz al-karamah). Research implications/limitations – The findings are limited to the socio-cultural context of the Tapal Kuda region and may not be fully generalizable to other regions with different demographic characteristics. Originality/value – This study offers a novel integration of collaborative governance and Jamaluddin Athiyyah’s Maqashid al-Syari’ah framework as a comprehensive strategy for strengthening Muslim family resilience and addressing early divorce through multi-stakeholder cooperation.