Rahmawati, Kholifah
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CONTRA RADICALISM THROUGH THE INTERPRETING VERSE OF JIHAD (CASE STUDY ON NU ONLINE PLATFORM) Rahmawati, Kholifah; Heriyanto, Heriyanto
Journal of Terrorism Studies Vol. 5, No. 2
Publisher : UI Scholars Hub

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This research attempts to map counter-radicalism in religious-based efforts carried out by a religious organization through digital platforms. With a virtual ethnographic model that focuses on text analysis, it is known that NU Online has carried out counter-radicalism through a religious interpretation approach. By targeting jihad verses, counter-radicalism is done in three ways, namely, deconstruction of the meaning of jihad, reconstruction of the meaning of jihad, and counter-narrative of jihad verses with peace verses. Apart from that, NU Online is also increasing its influence in the digital space by strengthening its narrative and identity as a moderate group with national commitment and an Indonesian perspective.
PENGARUH KAJIAN EMBRIOLOGI TERHADAP PERUBAHAN MAKNA KATA ALAQOH DALAM QUR’AN TERJEMAH KEMENAG RI: ANALISIS HERMENEUTIKA GADAMER Rahmawati, Kholifah
TAFASIR: Journal of Quranic Studies Vol 3, No 2 (2025): TAFASIR: Journal of Qur'anic Studies
Publisher : Ma'had Aly As'adiyah Sengkang

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This research examines the semantic shift of the term alaqah in the latest Indonesian Ministry of Religious Affairs Qur’an translation, from “a clot of blood” to “something that clings.” The change is influenced by modern embryological studies which reveal that in the alaqah phase, the embryo contains no blood elements but is instead attached to the uterine wall. Although classical tafsir interprets alaqah as blood-like, the new translation adopts a scientific perspective. Using Gadamer’s Hermeneutics, particularly Fusion of Horizons and Aesthetic Critique, this study argues that the newer meaning reflects modern epistemic taste shaped by rational-empirical paradigms rather than classical exegetical tradition.