Ade Jaya Suryani
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Universitas Islam Internasional Indonesia (UIII) and the Search for a New Epistemology in Islamic Studies Ade Jaya Suryani
JURNAL PENELITIAN Vol 22 No 2 (2025)
Publisher : Universitas Islam Negeri K.H. Abdurrahman Wahid Pekalongan

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Formed through Presidential Regulation No. 57/2016, UIII represents a state initiative to globalise Indonesian Islam and to position it as an intellectual actor in the global academic landscape. This article aim to analyses the epistemological transformation in Indonesian Islamic scholarship through the establishment of the Universitas Islam Internasional Indonesia (UIII). By using document analysis of government policies, journalistic reports, the university’s official website, observation, and scholarly discourse, this study argues that UIII marks a paradigmatic shift in Indonesian Islamic higher education, from a normative-theological model towards a secular-academic epistemology with a global orientation. Nevertheless, this orientation also reveals ambiguities, for UIII simultaneously seeks to undertake a decolonial process, namely challenging Western paradigms on the one hand while embracing the Islamic intellectual tradition on the other. This analysis shows that UIII is situated within an epistemological tension that is not easily synthesised: the institution rejects the dominance of a single centre of knowledge, yet at the same time has not formulated a stable alternative epistemological form. Thus, UIII is more aptly understood as a dynamic space of epistemic negotiation, where various knowledge traditions compete and engage in dialogue to shape the future configuration of Indonesian Islamic scholarship.
THE THE CONSTRUCTION OF WOMEN'S FAULTS IN THE NARRATIVE OF THE FRUIT OF KHULDI: A TEXTUAL ANALYSIS OF THE QUR'AN AND TAFSIR TRADITION Aprilia Musawamah; Ade Jaya Suryani; Muhammad Afif; Ade Fakih Kurniawan
FOKUS Jurnal Kajian Keislaman dan Kemasyarakatan Vol. 11 No. 1 (2026): FOKUS
Publisher : Institut Agama Islam Negeri (IAIN) Curup

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In general, popular narratives often portray Eve as the main cause of humanity's fall. However, a textual reading of the Qur'anic verses shows that Adam and Eve are depicted as collective subjects in the act of transgression, while the primary source of temptation is explicitly attributed to Satan. This study aims to examine the construction of female fault in the narrative of the forbidden fruit by tracing the differences between the Qur'anic text and the development of its interpretation in religious tradition. This study uses a qualitative approach with library research methods, through content analysis and a critical-hermeneutic approach to the Qur'anic verses as well as classical and contemporary exegesis works. The research results indicate that the construction of women's errors does not originate from the text of the Qur'an, but is formed through a historical process involving the incorporation of Isrā’īliyyāt narratives, reproduction within exegetical traditions, and the influence of a patriarchal socio-cultural context. Therefore, it is very important to engage in a comprehensive analysis of religious texts, taking into account the socio-cultural context in which they were produced, to prevent the perpetuation of deep-rooted gender bias that can distort our understanding of sacred writings. This approach will facilitate a more balanced and fair interpretation of the narratives surrounding the fruit of the khuldi, allowing it to be appreciated as a profound illustration of the collective moral obligations inherent to human experience across diverse cultures and traditions.