Muhammad Aniq
STAI Islamic Centre Demak

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Islamic Legal Perspectives on Digital Literacy Challenges in Muslim Family Parenting Muhammad Aniq
Qonuni: Jurnal Hukum dan Pengkajian Islam Vol. 6 No. 01 (2026): Qonuni: Jurnal Hukum dan Pengkajian Islam
Publisher : Prodi Ahwal Asy Syahsiyah, Fakultas Syariah dan Hukum, Universitas PTIQ Jakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59833/b6se1f64

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This article examines digital parenting challenges in Muslim families from the perspective of Islamic law, with particular attention to the concept of hadanah and the objectives of maqāṣid al-shari’ah. The rapid expansion of digital technology has transformed parenting patterns and created new risks for children, including exposure to harmful content, cyberbullying, digital addiction, and moral decline. Using a normative-juridical and library-based approach, this study analyzes how Islamic legal principles can guide parents in protecting children’s faith, intellect, soul, honor, and future generation in the digital age. The findings show that Islamic law provides a strong normative foundation for digital parenting through supervision, spiritual communication, digital rules, religious education, and parental role modeling. The study also argues that effective protection of Muslim children in the digital era requires collaboration between family, educational institutions, religious leaders, and the state. In this way, digital literacy becomes not only a technical skill but also a moral and spiritual responsibility grounded in Islamic values
Fenomena Syirik dalam Surat Al-Kahfi dan Solusi Preventif Mengatasinya: Kajian Tafsir Tematik muhammad aniq
At-Ta'wil: Jurnal Pengkajian al-Qur'an dan at-Turats Vol. 3 No. 02 (2025): Al-Qur’an dan Dinamika Penafsiran
Publisher : Lembaga Penelitian, Penerbitan, dan Pengabdian Masyarakat (LP3M) Institut Agama Islam Bakti Negara (IBN) Tegal

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This article examines the phenomenon of shirk (polytheism) in Surah Al-Kahf and explores the preventive solutions offered by the Qur'an using a thematic exegesis approach. As the gravest sin and the root of spiritual corruption, shirk is presented in Surah Al-Kahf through four major narratives: the People of the Cave, the owners of the two gardens, the journey of Moses and al-Khidr, and the story of Dhu al-Qarnayn. These narratives illustrate various forms of shirk, including doctrinal shirk, ritual shirk, attitudinal shirk, and shirk related to authority and power. The study finds that Surah Al-Kahf not only depicts explicit manifestations of shirk but also warns against modern forms such as intellectual arrogance, materialism, exaggerated reliance on worldly causes, and the deification of authority. Moreover, it provides preventive solutions through the affirmation of divine oneness, exemplary stories of prophets and righteous individuals, spiritual education, and the cultivation of humility and reliance upon God. The findings contribute to thematic Qur’anic studies and offer practical insights for educators and religious institutions in strengthening theological resilience in contemporary contexts.