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Fostering Tolerance and Cultural Preservation Through Community Empowerment: The Role of Islamic Values in Kampung Tahu Educational Tourism Maghfiroh, Fachrial Lailatul; Arif Zunaidi; Moh. Asror Yusuf; Ahmad Syakur
Journal of Islamic Economics (JoIE) Vol. 4 No. 2 (2024)
Publisher : Prodi Ekonomi Syariah Fakultas Ekonomi dan Bisnis Islam Institut Agama Islam Negeri Ponorogo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21154/joie.v4i2.10199

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Introduction: This paper explores the role of Islamic values in promoting tolerance and preserving cultural heritage through community empowerment in Kampung Tahu Educational Tourism. The study provides a background on how integrating Islamic principles with local wisdom contributes to sustainable development and strengthens social cohesion. Research Methods: Using a qualitative approach, data were collected through in-depth interviews, participant observation, and document analysis to examine the management strategies employed in empowering the Kampung Tahu community. Results: The findings reveal that the combination of religious values and cultural practices has positively impacted the community’s social and economic dynamics, enhancing unity and cultural preservation. The Kampung Tahu model demonstrates how educational tourism can drive economic growth while maintaining cultural identity. This research offers insights for other regions looking to implement similar strategies, emphasizing the significance of Islamic teachings in fostering harmony and sustainable development. Conclusion: The study concludes that religious and cultural integration is essential for community resilience and prosperity.
Considering the Legality and Legitimacy of Polygamy Without the First Wife's Permission: A Critique of Islamic Legal Epistemology by Mohammed Arkoun Sulton Ariwibowo; Moh. Asror Yusuf; Moh. Safi'i Anam
JOM Vol 6 No 4 (2025): Indonesian Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences , December
Publisher : Universitas Islam Tribakti Lirboyo Kediri

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33367/ijhass.v6i4.8703

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This article examines the legality and legitimacy of polygamy without the first wife's permission in contemporary Islamic family law through Mohammed Arkoun's critique of Islamic legal epistemology. Normatively, Indonesian positive law requires the first wife's consent and court approval as prerequisites for polygamy, yet in social practice polygamy is still frequently conducted outside these legal requirements. This tension reveals not merely a problem of legal compliance, but a deeper epistemological conflict between state law, ethical justice, and the sacralized authority of classical fiqh. Using a normative-theoretical method with an epistemological analysis of positive law, classical jurisprudence, and contemporary Islamic legal thought, this article argues that polygamy without the first wife's permission operates as a form of l'impensé (the unthinkable) within dominant Islamic legal reasoning. The article’s main theoretical contribution lies in reframing polygamy not as a doctrinal-legal exception, but as an epistemological problem rooted in the sacralization of fiqh and the exclusion of ethical and social experience from legal reasoning. By applying Arkoun’s critique of Islamic reason, this study proposes an epistemological reconstruction of Islamic family law that shifts the debate from textual permissibility toward ethical accountability and substantive justice.