Muh. Yusrol Fahmi
UIN Sunan Ampel Surabaya

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Revitalisasi Tafsir Balaghi:
Telaah al-Shamil fi Balaghat al-Qur’an Karya Muhammad Afifudin Dimyathi Amru, Khobirul; Muh. Yusrol Fahmi
Bahasa Indonesia Vol 8 No 2 (2022): TAFSIR DAN KHAZANAH INTELEKTUAL MUSLIM KLASIK
Publisher : Program Studi Ilmu Tasawuf IAI Pangeran Diponegoro Nganjuk, Jawa Timur

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53429/spiritualis.v8i2.456

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This article studies a book al-Sha>mil fi> Bala>ghat al-Qur’a>n and the endeavor of its author, Muhammad Afifudin Dimyathi, in revitalizing the bala>ghi> exegetical studies in Nusantara. Employing a descriptive-analytical method and materials delivered by Afifudin at several occasions, this article attains two main findings. Firstly, the snapshot of al-Sha>mil fi> Bala>ghat al-Qur’a>n at first glance can be understood from three things: the setting of its arrangement, the process of its pre-arrangement, and the process of its arrangement. It is quintessential for whomever to understand those three things in order that the scope, the beginning and the end, and the methodological framework of al-Sha>mil can be comprehended well. Secondly, one of the Afifudin’s endeavors in revitalizing the bala>ghi> exegetical studies in Nusantara is by reasserting and reaffirming the functions of bala>ghah in the context of exegetical Qur’an. In this context, according to him, at least the are five functions of bala>ghah: to reveal the hidden meaning and the implicit meaning from both of the words and the phrases of the Qur’an, to disclose the accuracy of the meaning from the diction of the Qur’an and the secret of its choices, to elucidate the harmony of several words in a verse and of several verses in a surah, to be able to evade misunderstanding or the Qur’an-unwanted understanding, and to help expound mutasha>biha>t verses.
Paradigm of Multicultural Islamic Education Sociological Perspective Nur Syam; Muh. Yusrol Fahmi
Jurnal Ijtihad Vol 7 No 1 (2023): PENDIDIKAN MULTIKULTURAL
Publisher : Universitas Islam Malang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33474/multikultural.v7i1.19928

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The current era is multicultural education, and more specifically Islamic multicultural education. Complexity, rapid social change, the era of information technology in the midst of plurality and multiculturality of Indonesian society, so multicultural education becomes very important and relevant. Therefore, prioritizing education in this style becomes an obligation for the Ministry of Education and the Ministry of Religion and higher education institutions in Indonesia. In the framework of enriching studies and also implementing multicultural education, paradigmatic thinking is needed. From a sociological perspective, there are several paradigms, such as the social fact paradigm of multicultural education, the social definition paradigm of multicultural education and the social behavior paradigm of multicultural education. From this paradigm, research and studies can certainly be carried out to develop theories and praxis of multicultural Islamic education.
MARRIAGE AND JAVA’S TABOOS Muh. Yusrol Fahmi; M. Luqman Hakim; Aina Noor Habibah; Sustika Wati
Bahasa Indonesia Vol 9 No 1 (2023): TASAWUF DAN KEARIFAN LOKAL
Publisher : Program Studi Ilmu Tasawuf IAI Pangeran Diponegoro Nganjuk, Jawa Timur

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53429/spiritualis.v9i1.607

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Javanese society has many taboos in determining marriage. The taboos are when someone chooses a marriage partner, some are happened in the marriage procession. Although these taboos are not written down and there is no guideline, but most of these taboos still exist in the Javanese society. Because there is no written text to discuss this issue, this concise article will discuss the taboos on marriage in Java. This research method uses an anthropological approach which is a field study by taking the facts. The results of this study conclude that there are at least two models of marriage taboos in Java, namely the taboo of choosing a mate and the taboo of choosing marriage day. The taboos of choosing a mate are katon omahe, weton, turun telu, jilu, geyeng, nyebrang kali, dandang angok-angok, sunduk wuwung, ngalor ngulon, kebo mbalik kandange, dadung kepluntir, two siblings (different gender) getting married with someone in the one village and nglangkahi mas e. Afterwards the taboos of choosing marriage day area marriage moment with the siblings having the same gender, marriage in the suro and selo (suro and selo are the months of Java), and marriage coincides with nas e mbah e.
The Political Economy of Buzzer Actor Networks in Text Production Al Amin, Ainur Rofiq; Fahmi, Muh. Yusrol
The Sunan Ampel Review of Political and Social Sciences Vol. 4 No. 1 (2024): November
Publisher : UIN Sunan Ampel Surabaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15642/sarpass.2024.4.1.30-44

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This article examines the network built by buzzers in the 2024 Presidential election. The basic assumption is that the buzzer phenomenon is an industry that affects political dynamics. This qualitative research uses network theory to identify the text production process carried out by buzzers, and uses a political economy approach to analyze the relationships formed between buzzers, agencies (buzzer industry) and politicians. Data were collected through interviews and documentation. The findings; first, there are 4 stages in the production of text on social media. This starts from the agency's process of recruiting potential buzzers to create texts according to the agency's framing. Second, the main actors of the buzzer industry are buzzers, agencies and politicians. In this relationship, the dominance of power is owned by the agency as an extension of politicians. The agency controls and encourages a narrative to be created. The first domination is done by politicians to the agency to produce text narratives according to their political interests. Then the agency transforms the interests of politicians or political parties to buzzers. Agencies and politicians are in the same line of interest, namely building a narrative of an interest. The visible relationship between the agency and the buzzer is a relationship between workers and service providers.