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From Sharing to Learning: Informal Religious Education for Muslim Women on Instagram Larasati, Yuniar Galuh; Fernando, Henky
Indonesian Journal of Islamic Religious Education Vol. 3 No. 2 (2025): Indonesian Journal of Islamic Religious Education (INJIRE)
Publisher : ADPISI (Asosiasi Dosen Pendidikan Agama Islam Se-Indonesia)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.63243/Injire.v3i2.02

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This study examines how informal religious education for Muslim women is shaped through the dissemination of content on Instagram, focusing on the account @muslimahorid as the primary unit of analysis. Using a qualitative approach grounded in netnography, the study finds that religious learning in digital spaces takes place not only through the verbal delivery of religious materials but also through visual representations, everyday narratives, and user interactions. Religious learning emerges from processes of sharing personal experiences, moral advice, and emotional support that are spontaneously exchanged within the digital sphere. This phenomenon demonstrates that social media can function as a flexible, participatory, and community-based learning environment, where Islamic values and norms are reproduced through a culture of sharing. The study contributes to the development of Islamic education studies by emphasizing the importance of understanding the dynamics of religiosity in the era of new media. Although limited by its focus on a single account, the findings open new directions for future research to explore the transformation of informal religious education across diverse communities and digital platforms.
The Vigilante Violence Against Criminality Offenders Novarizal, Riky; Fernando, Henky; Siregar, Rahmat Amin; Saputra, Dean Rizky; Nasution, Tasya Sofiatul Afrida; Larasati, Yuniar Galuh
Indonesian Journal of Criminal Law Vol. 7 No. 2 (2025)
Publisher : ILIN Institute

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31960/ijocl.v7i2.2989

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This article critically examines the phenomenon of community vigilantism against criminals because these actions are often legitimised by dominant cultural knowledge and meanings. However, this phenomenon tends to be absent from the literature. In addition to responding to the gaps in previous studies, this research also aims to explain the characteristics, factors, and implications of community vigilantism against criminals. This research is based on descriptive qualitative research using a case study approach. The important findings of this study show that the vigilante violence perpetrated by the community against criminals appears in the form of physical and psychological violence, as well as acts of property destruction. These acts are not only influenced by factors such as mass hysteria, disregard for moral standards, and low social cohesion but also have long implications for counterproductive social conditions. This study contributes significantly to evaluating the normalisation of vigilante violence acts against criminals in public spaces while proposing strategies to prevent the adverse effects of vigilante violence acts on social harmony.