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RELIGION STUDIES IN THE DIGITAL AGE: MAPPING THEORIES, METHODOLOGIES, AND APPROACHES IN DIGITAL RELIGION STUDIES Aisyah, Lisfa Sentosa; Hidayatullah, Rahmat; Nisa, Muria Khusnun
ILMU USHULUDDIN Vol. 11, No. 2, Desember 2024
Publisher : Peminat Ilmu Ushuluddin

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15408/iu.v11i2.44876

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This study aims to identify and explore trends in Digital Religion Studies, focusing on mapping the development of theories, methodologies, and approaches within this field. The research highlights the theoretical and methodological frameworks applied in analyzing the intersections of religion, media, and digital culture. Employing a qualitative approach through library research, this study adopts a Systematic Literature Review (SLR) method supplemented by thematic analysis. Based on a rigorous process of data identification and selection using inclusion and exclusion criteria, the study analyzed 41 journal articles and book chapters relevant to Digital Religion Studies. The findings reveal three key insights. First, the theoretical perspectives utilized in this field are predominantly influenced by media and communication theories, particularly those associated with the “Campbell Circle,” including theories of mediation, hypermediation, mediatization, deep mediatization, and the Religious-Social Shaping of Technology (RSST). Second, from a methodological perspective, qualitative approaches dominate the field, with limited engagement in quantitative methods. Most studies rely on secondary data from library research to build theoretical or conceptual arguments. Third, thematically, researchers tend to focus on central topics in Digital Religion Studies, such as rituals, communities, identity, and authority. The analysis underscores a predominance of studies addressing global or developed country contexts, with minimal exploration of local phenomena, particularly in Indonesia. This indicates that Digital Religion Studies has substantial potential for further development, especially in bridging the gap between global and local perspectives.
Studi Perbandingan Fitur-Fitur Aplikasi Al-Quran Digital Karya Greentech Apps Foundation dan Aplikasi Al-Quran Muslim Media untuk Mengetahui Perbedaan Kedua Fitur aplikasi Yani, Ahmad; Putra, Hepni; Andika, Andika; Nisa, Muria Khusnun; Yunus, Eka Mulyo
Jurnal Riset Agama Vol. 1 No. 3 (2021): December
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15575/jra.v1i3.15089

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Digitalization of the Koran is a process of changing the vehicle from the beginning of the Koran being limited to written printed form to digital, for example, the Koran (tafsir and pe — word) by Greentech Apps Foundation and al-Quran interpretation and word by word by Muslim Media. Not many people know information about the background of the formation and differences related to the features of the two applications. The purpose of this research is to find out the background of the formation, features, advantages, and disadvantages, and to compare the features of the two applications. The method used in this article is descriptive-analytical. The software that will be investigated in this research is the application of the Koran (tafsir and pe— word) by Greentech Apps Foundation and Al-Quran Muslim Media. Researchers assume that each application must have a significant comparison. This assumption is proven by examining the features of the two applications. This study concludes that the two applications can be compared in terms of features of interpretation, translation per word, audio, recitation, background display, dictionaries, prayers, and prayer schedules. Through this research, the researcher recommends programming experts and application developers so that in the future they can develop digital Al-Quran applications by prioritizing the advantages of comparing the two applications or even adding even better features to become a superior application in the future.
Fenomena Waithood di Indonesia: Sebuah Studi Integrasi antara Nilai-Nilai Keislaman dan Sosial Kemanusiaan Andika, Andika; Yani, Ahmad; Yunus, Eka Mulyo; Nisa, Muria Khusnun; Halim, Abdul; Tuhri, Mufdil
Jurnal Riset Agama Vol. 1 No. 3 (2021): December
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15575/jra.v1i3.15090

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This study aims to understand the waithood phenomenon in Indonesia caused by changes in people's behavior in social life, by integrating Islamic and social human values. This study uses a qualitative approach through descriptive-analytical methods. The results and discussion of this study show an effort to understand the waithood phenomenon by integrating Islamic and social humanitarian perspectives. This study concludes that understanding the waithood p henomenon can be integrated with Islamic and social humanitarian perspectives. This study recommends social figures and communities in understanding the waithood phenomenon.
Moderasi Beragama: Landasan Moderasi dalam Tradisi berbagai Agama dan Implementasi di Era Disrupsi Digital Nisa, Muria Khusnun; Yani, Ahmad; Andika, Andika; Yunus, Eka Mulyo; Rahman, Yusuf
Jurnal Riset Agama Vol. 1 No. 3 (2021): December
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15575/jra.v1i3.15100

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This study aims to discuss the basis of moderation in the traditions of various religions and its implementation in the era of digital disruption. This study uses a qualitative approach and data processing using descriptive-analytical methods. The results and discussion of this study indicate that there are several foundations of moderation in all religious teachings. The teachings of religious moderation do not belong only to one particular religion, but to various religions even world civilizations also have that kind of teaching. This study concludes that religious moderation is indispensable in implementation in today's digital era. An important effort in implementing religious moderation today is aimed at creating a generation that is moderate and not easily influenced by radical ideas propagated from cyberspace. This study recommends the millennial generation and educational institutions to foster a sense of religious moderation in the midst of the era of digital disruption.
Revitalisasi Tafsir Ekologi pada Kandungan Surat Al-A'raf [7] Ayat 56-58 dalam Rencana Penanaman Pohon Trembesi di Lingkungan UIN Walisongo Semarang Yunus, Eka Mulyo; Andika, Andika; Yani, Ahmad; Nisa, Muria Khusnun; Muhammad, Hasyim
Jurnal Riset Agama Vol. 1 No. 3 (2021): December
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15575/jra.v1i3.15112

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Climate change caused by emission substances is a real problem. Carbon emissions produced by vehicles, households can erode the climate from time to time. One way to overcome this is by planting tamarind trees.This study aims to analyze the ecological interpretation of Surah Al-A'raf verses 56-58 in the plan to plant trembesi trees at UIN Walisongo Semarang. This study uses a qualitative approach through technical methods according to Miles and Huberman, namely data reduction, data presentation, and drawing conclusions and field observations by direct observation. The results of this study discuss environmental studies, science and religion in one Trembesi tree environment in accordance with Al-A'raf verses 56-58. This study concluded that the Trembesi tree, if calculated by experts, could absorb 28.5 tons of CO2 gas annually (canopy diameter 15m). So that it becomes an innovation that will be developed at UIN Walisongo Semarang. This research is recommended to commentators, biologists and students as well as government agencies so that the use of Trembesi trees can continue to be developed
RELIGION STUDIES IN THE DIGITAL AGE: MAPPING THEORIES, METHODOLOGIES, AND APPROACHES IN DIGITAL RELIGION STUDIES Aisyah, Lisfa Sentosa; Hidayatullah, Rahmat; Nisa, Muria Khusnun
ILMU USHULUDDIN Vol. 11, No. 2, Desember 2024
Publisher : Peminat Ilmu Ushuluddin

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15408/iu.v11i2.44876

Abstract

This study aims to identify and explore trends in Digital Religion Studies, focusing on mapping the development of theories, methodologies, and approaches within this field. The research highlights the theoretical and methodological frameworks applied in analyzing the intersections of religion, media, and digital culture. Employing a qualitative approach through library research, this study adopts a Systematic Literature Review (SLR) method supplemented by thematic analysis. Based on a rigorous process of data identification and selection using inclusion and exclusion criteria, the study analyzed 41 journal articles and book chapters relevant to Digital Religion Studies. The findings reveal three key insights. First, the theoretical perspectives utilized in this field are predominantly influenced by media and communication theories, particularly those associated with the “Campbell Circle,” including theories of mediation, hypermediation, mediatization, deep mediatization, and the Religious-Social Shaping of Technology (RSST). Second, from a methodological perspective, qualitative approaches dominate the field, with limited engagement in quantitative methods. Most studies rely on secondary data from library research to build theoretical or conceptual arguments. Third, thematically, researchers tend to focus on central topics in Digital Religion Studies, such as rituals, communities, identity, and authority. The analysis underscores a predominance of studies addressing global or developed country contexts, with minimal exploration of local phenomena, particularly in Indonesia. This indicates that Digital Religion Studies has substantial potential for further development, especially in bridging the gap between global and local perspectives.