Zahrotul Izzah
UIN Sunan Kalijaga Yogyakarta

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Tradisi Baritan di Dusun Palulo Kabupaten Blitar: Kajian Living Hadis Zahrotul Izzah; Fadli Azis Darmansyah; Rahmat Fithror Robi'
Taqaddumi: Journal of Quran and Hadith Studies Vol. 2 No. 2 (2022)
Publisher : Universitas Ahmad Dahlan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (579.435 KB) | DOI: 10.12928/taqaddumi.v2i2.4256

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The Baritan tradition that occurs in Palulo hamlet, Blitar Regency is one of the traditions carried out by the Javanese people.  This research examines the meaning of the Baritan Tradition according to local residents and relates the values ​​contained in it in the study of living hadith.  The study of living hadith focuses on the traditional phenomenon of behavior that lives in society which is based on the hadith of the prophet.  The research used is descriptive research that focuses on the baritan ceremony for the residents of Palulo Hamlet, Blitar Regency, East Java Province.  Information collection methods used are library research, online research, observation or observation, as well as interviews with several informants.  Based on this research, information is obtained that describes the interaction of living hadith through the ceremony.  The implementation of the Baritan Tradition is an understanding of the values ​​that exist in society which is carried out together.  Contribution of ideas, energy, modules related to the sustainability of the baritan ceremony.  And the arrival at the Barıtan ceremony is a manifestation of this understanding.
Menembus Batas Teks: Analisis Psikososial Terhadap Narasi Hadis Tentang Transgender Zahrotul Izzah
Journal of Hadith Studies Vol. 8 No. 1 (2025): Journal of Hadith Studies
Publisher : ASILHA (Asosiasi Ilmu Hadis Indonesia)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32506/johs.v8i1-02

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The study of transgender in Islam still leaves an academic gap, especially in looking at hadith texts in a contextual and interdisciplinary way. The dominant approach so far tends to be textual and normative, so it has not been able to fully answer the complexity of the social reality faced by transgender individuals. This study aims to explore the representation of transgender individuals in the Prophet's hadith through three main terms, namely mukhannath, mutarajjilah, and khunthāʾ, using a social psychology approach. The method used is a library research that analyzes primary hadith books and social psychology literature to understand the relationship between hadith texts and the formation of gender identity in society. The results of the study show that hadiths about transgender have a complexity of meaning that cannot be simplified in the dichotomy of halal-haram or curse-not curse alone. The curse in the hadith is directed at mukhannath and mutarajjilah, who deliberately imitate the opposite sex. At the same time, khunthāʾ, who experiences ambiguous biological conditions, is not included in the object of cursing. The social psychology approach asserts that social stereotypes and internal processes of individuals from childhood often influence transgender behavior. In addition to the element of prohibition, the hadith also shows the existence of social protection for transgender people as creatures created by Allah SWT. This finding emphasizes the importance of contextual and cross-disciplinary reading of hadith so that religious interpretations can be more humane, solutive, and relevant to contemporary social reality.