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Catcalling in Qur'anic Perspective on Limits Theory of Muhammad Shahrur Digdayani, Tasya Avanti; Mahfuz, Taufik Warman; Faridatunnisa, Nor
HERMENEUTIK Vol 17, No 2 (2023): Hermeneutik: Jurnal Ilmu al-Qur'an dan Tafsir
Publisher : Program Studi Ilmu Al-Qur`an dan Tafsir, Fakultas Ushuluddin, IAIN Kudus

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21043/hermeneutik.v17i2.23307

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Catcalling is a trendy issue nowadays. This phenomenon often positions women as victims. Ironically, at the same time, some people still consider catcalling as a normal thing, even making it part of jokes and compliments. The fact that society still underestimates catcalling cases is that various actions that lead to these actions tend to occur frequently until now. This research aims to reveal the Qur'anic view of catcalling, which conducts research work using a literal research model or library research (library research) using a descriptive-qualitative method. The approach used in this research is Muhammad Shahrur's theory, namely the theory of nazhariyyah al-hudud (limit theory). In the case of catcalling, it is the reading of catcalling using threshold theory. The results showed that based on the reading using Muhammad Sayahrur's theory, it was found that the minimum limit was close to adultery and the maximum limit of adultery. So that a temporary conclusion can be drawn, catcalling is prohibited because it is included between the minimum limit and the maximum limit from the interpretation of Q.S. Al-Hujurat: 11. Catcalling merupakan trend isu pada masa sekarang.  Fenomena ini, seringkali memposisikan perempuan sebagai korban. Ironisnya, pada saat yang bersamaan justru beberapa pihak masih menganggap catcalling adalah hal yang lumrah, bahkan menjadikannya bagian dari candaan dan pujian. Fakta bahwa masyarakat masih memandang remeh akan kasus catcalling, adalah beragam tindakan yang mengarah pada aksi tersebut cenderung sering terjadi sampai sekarang. Penelitian ini bertujuan mengungkapkan pandangan al-Qur’an tentang catcalling, yang melakukan kerja penelitian menggunakan model penelitian literal atau penelitian pustaka (library research) dengan menggunakan metode deksriptif-kualitatif. Pendekatan yang digunakan dalam penelitian ini adalah teori Muhammad syahrur yaitu teori nazhariyyah al-hudud (teori ambang batas limit), dan dalam kasus catcalling adalah pembacaan terhadap catcalling menggunakan teori ambang batas. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan berdasarkan pembacaan menggunakan teori Muhammad Sayahrur, ditemukan batas minimal yang mendekati zina dan batas maksimal terjadinya zina. Sehingga dapat ditarik kesimpulan sementara, catcalling adalah hal yang dilarang, karena termasuk di antara batas minimal dan batas maksimal dari hasil penafsiran pada Q.S. Al-Hujurat ayat 11.
TAFSIR MUBĀDALAH: Addressing Gender Issue in Family Planning Programs From Qur’anic Perspective Saiful Khair, Muhammad; Faridatunnisa, Nor; Irawan, Rendi; Hidayah, Falakul; Digdayani, Tasya Avanti; Mualimin, Mualimin
TAJDID: Jurnal Ilmu Ushuluddin Vol. 24 No. 1 (2025): Kajian Ilmu Ushuluddin dan Studi Agama
Publisher : Faculty of Ushuluddin and Religious Studies UIN Sulthan Thaha Saifuddin Jambi

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30631/tjd.v24i1.555

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In the Indonesian context, the implementation of the Family Planning program, commonly referred to as KB, inherently involves gender issues. Due to the prevailing mindset among the public that “the main consumers of this program are women.” This situation certainly has negative implications. Women, who have long been regarded as the primary bearers of responsibility in the domestic sphere, must also contend with the side effects of contraceptive use, such as significant physical and psychological changes. The changes women experience as a result of contraceptive use often become the primary reason for men’s dissatisfaction, thereby further marginalizing women’s positions. This paper aims to re-examine this stigma through the lens of Islam and to examine whether the contraception program is only the responsibility of women. This qualitative research uses Faqihuddin Abdul Kodir's mubādalah (reciprocal) theory as its analytical tool. Based on the study, it was found that Islam does not explicitly specify which gender should use contraception. Islam emphasizes that responsibility in a household, especially in the context of contraception, is not limited to a particular party. Instead, all complement each other, noting that all decisions result from communication and mutual deliberation, where all impacts and consequences that arise later have been discussed so that no party is burdened or disadvantaged.