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Analysis Identity Fusion and Psychosocial Development: How the Role of Father, Mother and Son on Radicalization within Family Zuhdi, Muhammad Luthfi; Syauqillah, Muhamad
Journal of Strategic and Global Studies Vol. 2, No. 2
Publisher : UI Scholars Hub

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One of crucial issues of radicalism lately is the involvement of family members in acts of terrorism. One of those interesting case is the case of Dita Oepriyanto’s family, the perpetrator of suicide bombing in one church in Surabaya, East Java. Family involvement in extremist acts and terrorism in Indonesia is not a new thing, the story of Dita Oeprianto is a historical cycle with different shifting actors. The story of the Leader of Darul Islam, RM. Kartosuwiryo who rebelled against the Indonesian republic accompanied by his wife and wife giving birth to children in the forest can be seen in the perspective of family involvement, as well as several Afghan alumni figures. The cycle also happened to the derivative organization from Darul Islam which transformed into combatants in Afghanistan, then moved to Jamaah Islamiyah. Changes occur during the ISIS conflict, family factors are not the main cause of joining a person with a terror organization, there are media factors that make individuals join. This study analyzes the involvement of families in the extremism movement and acts of terror by using the qualitative method, with sources of literature and interviews with Afghan alumni, former prisoners and prisoners of terrorism cases. The theory used to analyze facts and data is identity fusion and psychosocial development. The results of the study concluded that all elements of the family (children, wife, husband, grandfather, grandmother, and relatives) were very susceptible to the potential of being exposed to radicalism.
NARRATIVE FOR TERRORISM AND TRANSNATIONALISM ISISTHEOLOGY THROUGH THE DOCTRINE OF RELIGION Zuhdi, Muhammad Luthfi; Hayatullah, Imam Khomaeni
Journal of Terrorism Studies Vol. 2, No. 1
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Acts of terrorism seem to never run out of Indonesia, from independence to the present day. Including the ideals of the establishment of an "Islamic State" that gave rise to a new wave of terrorism. The JAD group affiliated with ISIS clearly states that the Indonesian republic is Thogut, so it is haram to be obedient to it, and they commit an act of terror some time ago. ISIS cleverly uses religious propositions to recruit new members. The verses of the Qur'an and the Sunnah of the Prophet became his legitimacy. The concept of Hijra, Necrophilia and millenarism became the main doctrine of the ISIS. ISIS uses this narrative to facilitate and call for action in Indonesia. Suicide bombing, police station attack carried out by sympathizers, either JAD members or lone wolf. ISIS also utilizes social media well, this facilitates the idea of necrophilia, millenarism of ISIS is practiced by its sympathizers. Through qualitative and text analysis and the idea approach, necrophilia from Erich Fromm and millenalism from Norman Cohn, and other narrative this research is intended to make counter narrative of ISIS. so that the emergence is the concept of biophilia and optimism against the times and build a better future.
The Intersection of Literature and Da’wah: Exploring Equality in Dua Barista Novel Haryanti, Novi Diah; Zuhdi, Muhammad Luthfi; Setyani, Turita Indah; Zulyeno, Bastian
KOMUNIKA: Jurnal Dakwah dan Komunikasi Vol. 19 No. 1 (2025)
Publisher : Fakultas Dakwah UIN Saizu Purwokerto

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The novel Dua Barista by Najhaty Sharma discusses equality in the background of Islamic boarding schools. As a caretaker of the Islamic boarding school, Najhaty Sharma makes her novel a da'wah medium to spread religious discourse, fiqh, kindness, fairness, and equality. As a tool of the author's da'wah, this novel provides an impressive perspective on living a polygamous life. This article examines the idea of equality in the novel Dua Barista. The method utilized in the research is novel-based literature, which is the object of research. The qualitative description method is used to look at data by its quotations in the text that show the idea of equality. The results of the study show that through narrative strategy, the author shows the partiality of the female protagonist in responding to body and reproductive matters and making monogamous marriage an option. This research has implications for the study of literature and gender through the literature of Islamic boarding schools depicting the character of beautiful, intelligent, brave, rebellious female characters and having a leadership spirit reflecting the idea of equality and resistance to the patriarchal culture in Islamic boarding schools. As a da'wah medium, literature can voice the idea of equality in Islamic boarding schools that are considered patriarchal
Global Jihad and Local Sentiment: The Impact of the Hamas-Israel Conflict on Radicalization in Indonesia Zahroh Zidni, Eneng Ervi Siti; Zuhdi, Muhammad Luthfi; Machmudi, Yon; Syauqillah, Muhamad
Eduvest - Journal of Universal Studies Vol. 4 No. 10 (2024): Journal Eduvest - Journal of Universal Studies
Publisher : Green Publisher Indonesia

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The prolonged conflict between Hamas and Israel has significant impacts on the social and political dynamics in various countries, including Indonesia. This study aims to analyze how this conflict affects radicalization and the development of terrorism ideology in Indonesia. The methodology employed is a qualitative approach based on narrative analysis through document studies and secondary data. This research applies the Relative Deprivation Theory to explain the dissatisfaction felt by Indonesian Muslims regarding the conditions in Palestine, and the Framing Theory to understand how the conflict narrative is framed by radical groups. The findings indicate that the narrative of Palestinian suffering and the legitimacy of jihad are used by extremist groups to recruit new members and garner support. Additionally, this phenomenon contributes to an increase in anti-Israel sentiment among Indonesian society. The findings reveal the complex relationship between international conflicts and local radicalization, which calls for more serious attention from the government in addressing potential terrorism threats arising from these sentiments.
NARASI KONTRA TERORISME PADA LITERATUR INDONESIA DAN ANIMASI FIKSI POPULER Adania, Luthfina; Zuhdi, Muhammad Luthfi
Academic Journal of Islamic Principles and Philosophy Vol. 4 No. 2 (2023)
Publisher : UIN Raden Mas Said Surakarta

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The author explores the potential of fictional media in counter-terrorism efforts, especially as an antidote to the spread of pro-terrorism narratives. Fiction media has the potential to bridge differences by spreading universal values that can transcend language, geography, and cultural boundaries. Multicultural culture helps teach tolerance and respect for one another. The method used is a literature study of previous research results. The selected studies used fiction and memoirs from Indonesia, as well as popular fiction from abroad, namely Avatar: The Legend of Aang and Fullmetal Alchemist. The conclusion of this research is that providing a sense of group or brotherhood arising from the similarity of favorite fictional media can transfer values that counteract the spread of terrorism. Lastly, there are suggestions for parents, teachers, and other stakeholders on how to select entertainment media that has counter-terrorism values to become learning media for children and adolescents based on the interests of the target audience, reviews from other adults, and ratings determined by government regulations.
HALAL AWARE LITERACY AND HALAL CERTIFICATION ASSISTANCE WITH BUSINESS DECLARATION SCHEME (SELF DECLARE) FOR SMALL AND MICRO BUSINESSES IN TANGERANG DISTRICT, BANTEN Zuhdi, Muhammad Luthfi; Aminah, Shobichatul; Qiwamudin, Qiwamudin
Abdi Dosen : Jurnal Pengabdian Pada Masyarakat Vol. 7 No. 2 (2023): JUNI
Publisher : LPPM Univ. Ibn Khaldun Bogor

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Government policies related to the acceleration of halal certification for 10 million SMEs in 2024 will work well only if business actors, especially small and micro enterprises (SMEs), understand the importance of halal certification for their products, understand the procedures for applying for halal certificates, and business actors comply requirements in registering its products for halal certification. In fact, the importance of halal certification has not become knowledge that can be accepted by business actors. In addition, the halal certification procedure has not been well socialized among micro and small business actors. For this reason, community service related to halal awareness literacy and the dissemination of halal certification by the self-declare scheme of business actors among small and micro business actors is very important to do. The service team from the School of Strategic and Global UI Studies and the UI Halal Center have carried out community service with halal-aware literacy activities, socialization of submitting halal certificates through the siHalal application and assistance in the process of halal products as a procedure for submitting halal certificates for small and micro business actors in Tangerang Banten district
Economic and strategic policies in indonesia-china cooperation: advancing foreign language education as a tool for cultural and economic diplomacy Hidayadi, Taufik; Zuhdi, Muhammad Luthfi; Yasin, Huda Riyana
Jurnal Konseling dan Pendidikan Vol. 13 No. 1 (2025): JKP
Publisher : Indonesian Institute for Counseling, Education and Therapy (IICET)

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Indonesia-China cooperation in the economic field continues to increase in volume. This happened after the normalization of relations between Indonesia and China in 1990, then continued after the 1998 reforms in Indonesia, further activating the interrelationship between Indonesia and China through the policies carried out by President Abdurrahman Wahid, namely: began to visit China and was then continued by the next president. provide greater benefits for Indonesia. In addition, cultural diplomacy initiated by President Abdurrahman Wahid was Indonesia is increasingly placing its trust in China to increase cooperation between the two countries to reach the Comprehensive Strategic Partnership agreement in 2013. country. One of them is public and cultural diplomacy which includes educational diplomacy, namely by adding curriculum and study programs for Mandarin education at universities in Indonesia. Mandarin is one of the official languages spoken by the United Nations, so the language is considered appropriate to be taught in universities in Indonesia. Mastery of Mandarin provides bigger opportunity in education diplomacy in that shape from student exchange between Indonesia and China, thereby accelerating the understanding of culture, economic progress and technology controlled by China. The existence of this Mandarin language curriculum is a strategic policy for Indonesia. The method in this research is qualitative with a case study approach. Results of this study is expected donate for strategic policies for Indonesia in connection with China.