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Al-Qur'an and an Alternative-Persuasive Narrative For Virtual Counter-Narratives Faizin Faizin; Muslim Muslim; Rafi Dinilhaq
Jurnal Ulunnuha Vol 12, No 1 (2023)
Publisher : Universitas Islam Negeri Imam Bonjol Padang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15548/ju.v12i1.6605

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This paper aims to strengthen the counter-narrative strategy in cyberspace deradicalization, especially the production of persuasive alternative narrative content by making the universal values of the verses of the Koran the source. This paper also discusses universal values for online deradicalization. The slow process of world deradicalization makes propaganda narratives run rampant and cases of radicalism are rampant. This is more due to the weak content of counter-narratives and alternative narratives in online media. To explore the universal value of the verses of the Koran which will be used as the main narrative, a semantic approach to the Koran is used and validated by Schwartz's value theory. The results of this study show that peace verses have complex universal values. Theoretically, the values of peace are classified based on their fulfillment of the six value theories: beliefs, goals, specifics, standards and criteria, relative priorities, and guiding action. These values can be used as the basis for the production of persuasive alternative narratives in cyberspace by considering the dimensions of factuality (narratives that match reality), plausibility (cognitive acceptance that matches the knowledge of the recipient of the message), and consistency (narrative elements that are coherent, quality, reasonable and argumentative).
Institutionalization of Islam and Adat: The Legal System of Hak Langgeih in Aceh Duhriah Duhriah; Fauzi Yati; Tezi Asmadia; Aulia Rahmat; Muslim Muslim; Ahmad Syukran Baharuddin
JURIS (Jurnal Ilmiah Syariah) Vol 23, No 1 (2024)
Publisher : Universitas Islam Negeri Mahmud Yunus Batusangkar

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31958/juris.v23i1.7482

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This study aims to discuss the institutionalization of custom and Islam in the Fatwa of Aceh’s Ulama Consultative Council (MPU). Local genius and adat have recently emerged as essential role of the legal pluralism discourse in the age of globalization. This fatwa was issued in an effort to preserve Muslim land and property ownership in Aceh, Indonesia, after the tsunami. The effort has its dynamics, considering the existence and control of property by non-Muslims. The problem in this study is how the dynamics of the legal system, encompassing legal substance, legal structure, and legal culture, interact with the institutionalization of legal rights in Aceh's MPU Fatwa. This research is socio-legal research. The results of this study indicate that adherence to adat, mediated by ‘hak mieung’, has placed adat structures as dispute resolution processes. Legal culture is of greater significance than legal structure and substance in the institutionalization of hak langgeih in Aceh.