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Deradicalization Programs in Indonesia: Perspectives of Former Terrorist Convicts Wahab, Abdul Jamil; Aswin, Azwar; M., Fakhruddin; Atieqoh, Siti
QIJIS Vol 12, No 1 (2024)
Publisher : IAIN Kudus

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21043/qijis.v12i1.22931

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The widespread menace of terrorism on a global scale has been universally recognized as a substantial and urgent problem. The Indonesian government should prioritize the prevention of radicalization, particularly through deradicalization programs for convicted terrorists, in its fight against terrorism and radicalization. This study primarily aims to examine the performance of deradicalization programs by exploring the perspectives of individuals involved in acts of terrorism throughout three distinct periods. The data of this study was collected through interviews, observation, and documentation. This study reveals several aspects that influence the impacts of government-led deradicalization initiatives. The affecting factors include the level of an individual’s motivation to be involved in terrorism, the employed approaches, the appropriate strategy and operational procedures, coaching materials, figures involved in program coaching, and the applied methods. This study offers insight in which deradicalization programs out of prisons requires synergy with other related parties by involving existing stakeholders. The related parties can offer support and facilitate the availability of resources that ex-convicts require in accordance with their respective authorities.
Child-Friendly Mosque: A Study of the Strategic Role of the Baiturrahman Mosque in Empowering the Ummah in the City of Banda Aceh Marpuah, Marpuah; Atieqoh, Siti; Siagian, Salamah
The Sunan Ampel Review of Political and Social Sciences Vol. 3 No. 2 (2024): June
Publisher : UIN Sunan Ampel Surabaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15642/sarpass.2024.3.2.176-196

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As the center of community development, the existence of mosques is now faced with various changes and challenges that continue to roll in the community. The issue of globalization and information is a phenomenon that cannot be ignored. The increasingly dominant information sector in people's lives will certainly have many implications, including opportunities and challenges for Muslims in socializing and actualizing in the wider community. The central role of the mosque is increasingly required to be able to accommodate and keep up with all developments that occur in society. To realize the role of the mosque as the center of activity. This research focuses on the strategic role of the Baiturrahman Mosque in empowering the ummah in the city of Banda Aceh, with a special emphasis on the concept of "Child Friendly Mosque." As one of the oldest and most iconic mosques in Aceh, the Baiturrahman Mosque serves not only as a place of worship, but also as a center of social, educational, and community empowerment activities. This research aims to explore how Baiturrahman Mosque facilitates programs that support children's development, and to examine the impact of these initiatives on local community empowerment. The research method used was a qualitative descriptive approach, with a case study approach. Data was collected through in-depth interviews, participatory observation, and document analysis. The results of the study are expected to provide insights into the important role of mosques in shaping the character of the younger generation and strengthening communities through inclusive and sustainable programs
Halal Certification Service in Indonesia: Between Islamic Law Compliance and Satisfaction Improvement Zuhrah, Fatimah; Savitaningrum Imansah, Retno Kartini; Atieqoh, Siti; Kustini, Kustini; Suhanah, Suhanah
AL-IHKAM: Jurnal Hukum & Pranata Sosial Vol. 20 No. 1 (2025)
Publisher : Faculty of Sharia IAIN Madura collaboration with The Islamic Law Researcher Association (APHI)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.19105/al-lhkam.v20i1.15225

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Although the main principle in Islamic law emphasizes the clarity of the ḥalāl-ḥarām of a product, the implementation of halal certification standards must still consider aspects of service and convenience for consumers in their management. However, so far, the harmonization between halal certification standards and consumer needs, especially related to satisfaction with halal certification services, has not been optimal. Therefore, the study examines the extent of Indonesian public satisfaction with halal certification services as well as obstacles and strategies in strengthening halal certification services. This study uses quantitative and qualitative data which was analyzed descriptively. A quantitative approach with a survey was conducted to measure public satisfaction with halal certification services. While qualitative methods were used to investigate obstacles and strategies for strengthening halal certification services. This study found that Indonesian public satisfaction with halal certification services is high. However, various factors such as demands for simplicity, access to information, procedures, service time, and complaints must be improved because the public has higher expectations. Strengthening and accelerating halal certification services can be done through education and socialization of ḥalāl awareness, collaboration and expansion of cooperation with all stakeholders, accreditation of the Halal Inspection Institution (LPH), as well as training and certification of halal auditor competencies as an effort to ensure that the products are truly ḥalāl and fit for consumption in accordance with Islamic law.
A psychosociospiritual collaborative governance model with marriage guidance to prevent child marriage in Indonesia Fadhilah, Ningsih; Kustini, Kustini; Atieqoh, Siti; Pranawati, Rita; Rahmatullah, Andi Muhammad Ridha
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CHILD AND GENDER STUDIES Vol 11 No 2 (2025)
Publisher : UIN Ar-Raniry Banda Aceh

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22373/equality.v11i2.31693

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The high prevalence of child marriage in Indonesia has become a pressing issue, not only at the national but also at the global level. Preventive efforts require a collaborative and multi-faceted approach that goes beyond legal regulations and incorporates social, psychological, spiritual dimensions, as well as marriage guidance. This article aims to explore a collaborative psychosocial-spiritual governance model that integrates marriage guidance in the prevention of child marriage in Indonesia. This research was conducted using an exploratory qualitative approach in Jombok Village, Trenggalek, East Java, and Woro Village, Rembang, Central Java. Data was collected through in-depth interviews with various stakeholders including government officials, religious leaders, local psychologists and cultural figures, local activists, NGOs, as well as couples/families experiencing child marriage. The research results indicate that social innovation for preventing child marriage is implemented through the principles of collaborative governance based on a psychosocial-spiritual approach, with multi-level involvement from villages, sub-districts, to districts. Education, mentoring, and marriage counseling programs are carried out in stages, encompassing social assistance based on child protection, psychological support, and strengthening religious values. This approach demonstrates that effective prevention strategies are not only focused on formal regulations but also on value transformation, community capacity building, and creating an ecosystem that supports children's rights. The overall efforts aim at preventing child marriage in a more holistic, inclusive, gender-just manner, and contextualized with the local values of Indonesian society.