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Why Do Women Skip Fasting During Their Period? Integrating Curriculum Ibadah with a Women’s Perspective and the Reinterpretation of Menstruation (Haid) Muthmainnah, Yulianti
Salasika Vol 8 No 2 (2025): Salasika (Indonesian Journal of Gender, Women, Child, and Social Inclusion's Stud
Publisher : Asosiasi Pusat Studi Wanita/Gender & Anak Indonesia (ASWGI)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36625/sj.v8i2.201

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Why Do Women Skip Fasting During Their Period? Integrating Curriculum Ibadah with a Women’s Perspective and the Reinterpretation of Menstruation (Haid). This study examines how female students at the Ahmad Dahlan Institute of Technology and Business Jakarta understand menstruation in relation to the practice of fasting and other acts of worship, which is based on coursework on campus. This study departs from controversies on social media between 2019 and 2020 concerning the permissibility of fasting for menstruating women. This qualitative research employs a grounded theory approach and collects primary data through in-depth interviews as well as open discussions in classroom learning and Gender Equality and Reproductive Health training. The respondents were aged 17–25 years and had backgrounds of activity in two categories, namely those merely active in the organization, and those active in the organization and have involvement in gender studies and women’s movements. The results show that first, female students who argue that menstruating women may fast or perform other acts of worship are considered liberal and as opposing the word of Allah Swt and the Qur’an. Second, female students who have not been involved in women’s movements tend to view the prohibition of fasting and other acts of worship as a rule based on the assumption that menstruation is “impure.” Third, respondents who are active in gender studies and women’s movements argue that fasting during menstruation may be permitted depending on a woman’s condition, and they reject the assumption that menstruation is something impure.
Religiosity As Protection Against The Acceptance Of Rape Myths Among Students At Islamic Universities Mundzir, Ilham; Razak, Yusron; Nur Peni, Wike; Muthmainnah, Yulianti; Pao, Chai
Al Irsyad: Jurnal Studi Islam Vol. 5 No. 1 (2026): Al Irsyad: Jurnal Studi Islam
Publisher : STAI Publisistik Thawalib Jakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54150/alirsyad.v5i1.988

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Limited empirical evidence exists on the relationship between religiosity and acceptance of rape among Islamic university students in Indonesia. This study aims to analyze the relationship between religiosity and acceptance of rape and understand students’ perceptions of sexual violence. This study used an explanatory sequential mixed-method design at two Islamic universities. Quantitative correlational analysis (N=162) with MUDRAS and SRMA scales was followed by qualitative case study interviews analyzed thematically. Quantitative results show no significant relationship between religiosity and acceptance of rape, with a very weak positive correlation (r = 0.049, p = 0.532). This indicates that higher religiosity does not necessarily reduce acceptance of rape myths. Qualitative findings reveal that students generally demonstrate strong awareness of sexual violence issues, rejecting victim blaming, consent misinterpretation, and rape myths. Despite high levels of religious practice and moral self-control, these factors do not translate into statistically significant attitudes toward rape myth rejection. The findings highlight a disconnect between religiosity and attitudes toward sexual violence, suggesting the influence of broader social and cultural factors beyond religion alone. Religiosity is not significantly related to acceptance of rape among Islamic university students in this study context. Findings inform educational and policy strategies emphasizing multidimensional approaches beyond religiosity to prevent sexual violence effectively in society.
Kapitalisasi Politik Identitas dalam Produk Halal; Industri Fashion dan Kosmetika Muthmainnah, Yulianti
PALASTREN: Jurnal Studi Gender Vol 14, No 1 (2021): PALASTREN
Publisher : UIN Sunan Kudus

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21043/palastren.v14i1.7031

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Isu produk halal merupakan fenomena industri yang dekat dengan politik identitas, karena produk halal menjanjikan standar jaminan atas ketaatan konsumen pada norma-norma agama terutama terkait kebutuhan sehari-hari yang dikonsumsi. Jilbab dan kosmetika halal merupakan dua contoh produk yang sangat dekat dengan politik identitas dan seolah-olah menggaransi kebutuhan konsumen atas produk halal. Beragam materi iklan maupun informasi tentang konten halal dalam sebuah produk merupakan jawaban atas kebutuhan konsumen terkait dua produk halal yang kebanyakan dikonsumsi oleh perempuan (muslimah). Penelitian ini berupaya menjelaskan pandangan, persepsi, dan respon atas produk fashion dan kosmetika dengan jaminan produk halal yang diperoleh dari questioner, analisis iklan produk halal, dan kajian pustaka terkait materi produk halal tersebut.